Saturday 24 January 2026
YORK
By the Archbishop in York Minster on 2 December:
Priests: Dr Jacob Belder, Tina Burgess.
EDINBURGH
By the Bishop in Holy Trinity, Melrose, on 1 December:
Priest: Margaret Pedersen.
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Following retirement of the current incumbent, we are seeking a dedicated Chaplain to lead and manage the work of the Chapel Royal at Hampton Court.
An opportunity to lead this fabulous group of parishes in the Lake District northern fells, perched above the Solway plain.
The Bishop seeks to appoint an Associate Priest to share with the Rector in the ministry and mission of this suburban parish in the London Borough of Havering. The church is in the modern Catholic tradition and is a supportive and growing community rooted in worship and committed to its context.
We are seeking a full time stipendiary Vicar to this single church benefice, who is rooted in God’s word, passionate about worship and who will work with us to grow disciples, empower its leadership, and set a vision for the future.
We are seeking a compassionate and Jesus-centred leader who will lead this growing and flourishing church, situated mid-way between Derby and Nottingham in South East Derbyshire, in our faith journey and take us to the next stage of all that God is calling us to.
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26 January - 25 May 2026
A short course at Sarum College.
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31 January 2026
Join us at St John's Church, Waterloo to hear a group of experts speak about the Quiet Revival.
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A Church Times/Canterbury Press online retreat.
17 February 2026
A Canterbury Press event at Temple Church, London. The Poet and Priest draws out the Christian bedrock at the heart of the Arthurian stories, revealing their spiritual depth and enduring resonance.
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