Continue to tackle gender-based abuse
First published on: 10th December 2024Although the 16 Days of Activism is drawing to a close, the call to tackle abuse towards women and girls is never-ending
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Although the 16 Days of Activism is drawing to a close, the call to tackle abuse towards women and girls is never-ending
The Rt Revd Andrew Watson became the Bishop of Guildford 10 years ago this month and reflected on his time in his Presidential Address at Saturday's Diocesan Synod
Today marks White Ribbon Day and the start of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence, as we aim to help raise awareness around safeguarding and how we can all help tackle the abuse of women and girls
Acts of remembrance have taken place globally and locally over the last couple of days as we honour those who “gave their today for our tomorrow”.
A team of clergy from the Dioceses of Guildford joined with a team from our partner Diocese in Denmark, Viborg, on a 36-mile pilgrimage through the Surrey countryside.
story about alternative celebrations to Halloween
We want to take you back to the warmer days of the summer and celebrate the energy-packed Summer Holiday Clubs that took place across the diocese
We continue to mark Creationtide by celebrating the new eco network across 35 of our local churches
Hale celebrates the opening of its new clothing bank at St Mark's Church, Upper Hale, joining the church and the local community centre.
Find out how Frimley Parish has marked Creationtide over the last 5 years and engaged the community in its care for God's creation