Maria Mackay
Tutu arrives in Kenya amid violent unrest
Archbishop Desmond Tutu arrives in Kenya to assist in mediation process as ethnic clashes further jeopardise the country's stability.
Pope says family key to peace
In his New Year message to millions of Catholics worldwide on Tuesday, Pope Benedict reaffirmed the status of the family as one of the most important foundations for peace in the world.
Diocese of Hereford to help people keep New Year resolutions
The Diocese of Hereford is trying to break the New Year tradition of failed resolutions with a new initiative to help people to do much better at keeping them.
Millions see in the New Year in UK
Millions across the UK have taken to the streets to usher in the New Year with firework celebrations.
New president for John Stott ministries
John Stott Ministries (JSM) recently announced its new president as Ken Perez, who has been JSM board chair for the last three years.
40,000 youths gather in Geneva for Taizé prayers
Around 40,000 young adults from across Europe and beyond will gather in Geneva on Friday for five days of prayer and reflection.
'God being violated' in Zimbabwe and Darfur, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of York has called for action against "God being violated" in Zimbabwe and Darfur.
Salvation Army, European Commission agree humanitarian partnership
The Salvation Army has entered into a five-year agreement with the European Commission's humanitarian arm to more effectively respond to global crises.
Victory in Christ Jesus
The birth of Jesus brought a light to the world that no darkness can put out.
Food for thought
The cookbook that tells people not only recipes, but the work that Christians are doing in the countries they originate from.
Jesus born in manger to Virgin Mary, affirms Williams
The Archbishop of Canterbury clears the confusion on some key details in the story of the birth of Jesus Christ, including his birth in a manger to the Virgin Mary.
Remember homeless children this Christmas, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury has appealed to the nation to spare a thought for the 130,000 homeless children in the UK this Christmas.
Salvation Army still on hand after Korean oil spill
The Salvation Army has been assisting in the clean up operation of South Korea's worst ever oil spill caused when a barge carrying a crane pierced the hull of a Hong Kong-registered tanker.
'Difficult year' for farming community
Flooding, bad weather, foot and mouth disease, bluetongue and avian influenza have made 2007 a "difficult year for many", says Farm Crisis Network.
Government launches consultation on inter-faith dialogue
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears yesterday launched a consultation with faith leaders, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, to find ways of strengthening communities through inter-faith dialogue and interaction.
Cathedrals to welcome thousands of worshippers this Christmas
Christians share gift of faith with their friends this Christmas as thousands invited to congregate at nation's cathedrals.