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A habit of generosity
Articles | 03.05.2026
Janie Oliver, CEO of Stewardship, reflects on the importance of forming a lasting ‘habit of generosity’.
Come for refuge – part 2
Articles | 26.04.2026
Two stories of contemporary migrants, taken from bishop of Sheffield Pete Wilcox’s timely new book Come for Refuge.
Come for refuge – part 1
Articles | 19.04.2026
Pete Wilcox, Bishop of Sheffield, explores the striking parallels in the experience of Ruth and Naomi and that of contemporary refugees and asylum seekers.
A fond farewell to Jackie Harris
Articles | 12.04.2026
After five years editing Day by Day with God we say a fond farewell to Jackie Harris.
Getting involved: Anna Chaplaincy
Articles | 01.08.2021
In the first of a new series of articles about people who have got involved with BRF, Anna Chaplain Mary Priestley explains why she finds her role so rewarding...
From cream teas to the cross: eucharistic living
News | 29.07.2021
The recent Holy Habits retreat, in the beautiful Derbyshire Peak District, began with a cream tea and ended with Holy Communion. Holy Habits Pioneer Andrew Roberts reflects on the link between the two.
Andrew Roberts Holy Habits Retreat
‘Back to church’ – free resources and content
News | 28.07.2021
Ideas, suggestions, a free downloadable pack and more - for families and churches facing the transition to in-person services, from Parenting for Faith.
Free resources Parenting for Faith
A beautiful world that speaks of its creator
Articles | 25.07.2021
Martin Beek, whose striking landscapes decorate the recently published Green Reflections, explores the interplay between his sense of God’s creation and his work as an artist...
Free online conference on older people’s ministry
News | 23.07.2021
The Anna Chaplaincy team in Cumbria invite anyone interested in this ministry to their 2021 Anna Chaplaincy and Dementia online conference on 18 September: Breathing in Hope: Working with Stories of Change. Booking essential.
Anna Chaplaincy Dementia Training
What has environmentalism got to do with church?
Articles | 18.07.2021
Why does church need to engage with care for the environment? Lucy Moore, founder of Messy Church, explains why this innovative ministry sees it as an opportunity to express its key values of creativity, celebration, Christ-centredness, hospitality and including all ages…
The hope of a young activist
Articles | 11.07.2021
In the latest of our series of articles on environmental issues and the climate emergency, 14-year-old Jamie Hawker, co-author of Changing the Climate, explains his passion for action...
Got a minute?
News | 09.07.2021
You asked for a one-minute read of the Anna Chaplaincy Impact Report 2021 - so here it is.
Scientists in Congregations funds new Messy Church initiative
News | 08.07.2021
Thanks to a very generous grant by Scientists in Congregations, a new initiative is being launched to help Messy Church families meet God outdoors, love the natural world and be more eco-aware, for the good of the planet.
Messy Church
New archdeaconry role for Anna Chaplains in Kent
News | 08.07.2021
New leadership role strengthens Anna Chaplaincy's work in the Diocese of Rochester, with the appointment of six archdeaconry leads.
Anna Chaplaincy Diocese of Rochester