
Today we pray for all who are grieving, and all suffering with physical and mental ill-health. We ask that in God’s great loving kindness they might know God’s sustaining presence amidst their pain.

Today we pray for all who are grieving, and all suffering with physical and mental ill-health. We ask that in God’s great loving kindness they might know God’s sustaining presence amidst their pain.
Message from Bishop Rachel
The life of a Waterways Chaplain
Helen’s decade of service as a Link Officer
A busy week in the House of Lords: Bishop Rachel’s challenges to government
Generations seeking stillness
Archdeacon of Gloucester
Care for people and creation: Record your church’s energy use
Bishop Rachel’s Candlemas sermon
Retreats and quiet days in and around the Diocese of Gloucester
Diocese appoints Collaborative Ministry Lead for Lifelong Learning
We’re moving office