Created in 2013, the Company of St Kyneburga is a group of people who have served the Diocese of Gloucester with distinction in a way that many wish to honour.Continue reading
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Departments and committees
The Diocese of Gloucester has a central service organisation, which supports all our clergy and parishes, called the Gloucester Diocesan Board of Finance (GDBF). This organisation is headed by theContinue reading
New members admitted to the Company of St Kyneburga
18 people have been honoured for their long service this week and commitment to the Church of England in the Diocese of Gloucester by being appointed to the Company ofContinue reading
13 new members of the Company of St Kyneburga
Thirteen new people have been admitted to the Company of St Kyneburga. This Company, created in 2013, is a group of people who have served the Diocese of Gloucester withContinue reading
New Members for the Company of Saint Kyneburga
The Bishop of Tewkesbury, the Rt Revd Robert Springett will present long service awards to two people at a special service in Gloucester Cathedral on Tuesday 13 August. He willContinue reading
Recognition for long service to the Church
Bishop Rachel has presented long service awards to people who have served the life of the Church in and around Gloucestershire. The ten people chosen for special recognition today haveContinue reading
Weekly roundup: sermon, podcast and readings for May 17
There have been some changes to our regular communication channels during lockdown, so here’s a roundup of the content available
Light and Dark – stories from VE Day 1945. Podcast Episode 2
Bishop Rachel invited some of the members of St Kyneburga to join her for a virtual tea party over Zoom to celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Over tea,Continue reading
Gloucestershire’s Royal Maundy Gifts announced
Four people from Gloucestershire have been nominated by the Bishop of Gloucester to receive Royal Maundy Gifts from the Queen. All of the people who have been nominated from theContinue reading
People recognised for their long service to the Church
Bishop Rachel welcomed 19 people into the Company of St Kyneburga