Two Cheltenham churches are promoting nature corridors as they make the push towards their Gold Eco Church Awards. St Peter’s Church, Leckhampton and St St Philip and St James’ Church,Continue reading
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Bishop Rachel to attend first female ordinations in DWT on Sunday
The first women priests are to be ordained in our partner Diocese of Western Tanganyika (DWT) this Sunday 15 June, with Bishop Rachel attending. To celebrate this milestone, St PhilipContinue reading
Miriam’s call to serve locally, from Japan to Hucclecote
Before Miriam Davis’ current role as an Assistant Curate for her local church, St Philip and St James in Hucclecote, Gloucester, she spent decades serving in Japan with OMF International.Continue reading
Shakespeare: Religion and Race
Talks, panel discussion and liturgy based on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Saturday 20 April, 10.30am to 6pm Day Tickets: £20 One Session: £10 Under 25: £5 Speakers include: Prof AnthonyContinue reading
‘The air we breathe’ sustainability festival comes to Cheltenham church
On 3 February, Pip and Jim’s Church in Leckhampton hosted the annual From the Ground Up sustainability festival. Participants and speakers focused on the theme, ‘The air we breathe’, withContinue reading
‘Take a breath of fresh air’ – Festival on sustainability
Now in its third year, a one-day, free festival of sustainability in our community. Come join us for talks and discussions with key individuals and organisations covering the challenges weContinue reading
Diocese of Western Tanganyika Partnership Tea Party
Diocese of Western Tanganyika Partnership Tea Party Saturday 18 November, 3.30pm – 5pm An invitation to all those who are interested to learn more about and support our international DiocesanContinue reading
Accessible church community garden is growing fast
A community garden has been developed on part of the site of St Philip and St James Church, Hucclecote. Begun by a small group from the church, it is now a community asset with volunteers not only from Hucclecote but also from further afield in Gloucester.
Following Jesus one step at a time… even as far as Japan
As six people prepare to be ordained deacon in a special service at Gloucester Cathedral on Sunday 27 June at 10.15am, we are catching up with some of the candidates



















