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Children and young people leaders celebrate graduation

First published on: 20th June 2025

A celebration event was held at Cuthbert House on Saturday 14 June, marking the successful completion of the Catalyst training course for ten children and youth leaders from the Diocese of Durham

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Next Archdeacon of Sunderland nominated

First published on: 22nd June 2025

The Acting Bishop of Durham, the Right Reverend Sarah Clark is pleased to announce that the Reverend Canon Katherine Bagnall has been nominated as the next Archdeacon of Sunderland succeeding the Venerable Bob Cooper, now Dean of Guildford.

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CEO of Church Urban Fund speaks with community workers

First published on: 16th June 2025

Last week, Bishop Sarah was delighted to join Christian community workers from across our Diocese at an event organised by Communities Together Durham.

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Durham Cathedral welcomes school leavers

First published on: 12th June 2025

This week, more than 1700 year six pupils from sixty different schools were welcomed to Durham Cathedral for leavers’ services as they prepare to transition to secondary school.

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Lottery boost will enable church hall refurbishment

First published on: 20th May 2025

A church which will celebrate its 150th anniversary next year has received a timely funding boost.

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Meet our Ordinands 2025

First published on: 20th May 2025

Ordinations will take place on Saturday 28 June and Sunday 29 June at Durham Cathedral with eleven people being ordained as deacons and eight as priests.

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Bishop Sarah's Presidential Address at Diocesan Synod (17 May 2025)

First published on: 17th May 2025

In her address to Diocesan Synod on 17 May 2025, Bishop Sarah recognises the turbulent world we are living in, offering us Jesus' words as encouragement, “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.”

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Durham youth group enjoys a Holy weekend away

First published on: 14th May 2025

St Nics’ thriving youth group, made up of 11–18-year-olds, recently returned from an unforgettable residential weekend in Seahouses, Northumberland. Twenty-one young people took part in the weekend, which focused on the theme of Holiness.

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Communities Together Durham expands support for asylum seekers and refugees

First published on: 9th May 2025

Communities Together Durham (CTD) has expanded its efforts to support asylum seekers and refugees across County Durham, thanks to new external funding. Originally established over a decade ago to help churches engage with local communities, CTD now plays a crucial role in assisting new arrivals.

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VE Day Services and Celebrations

First published on: 2nd May 2025

Services and celebrations taking place across the diocese.

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