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CEEC expresses ‘deep sadness’ at the death of Bishop Andrew Watson of Guildford
On Tuesday 3 March, the Bishop of Dorking, The Rt Reverend Paul Davies, announced the death of The Rt Revd Andrew Watson, Bishop of Guildford. He died peacefully, surrounded by his family. The news comes less than a month after Bishop Andrew announced that he had been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. On sharing his bleak prognosis with the wider diocese, he reassured them that he was “cheerfully persisting towards a good death”, and that his “faith in the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting, had only grown stronger”. Bishop Julian Henderson, President, Church of England Evangelical Council …

CEEC’s National Director resigns as Honorary Canon over Prayers of Love and Faith
Reverend John Dunnett, National Director, Church …

Four CofE vicars highlight why their churches are turning to the Ephesian Fund
The Church of England Evangelical Council …

House of Bishops acknowledges theological and legal impediments to standalone services and clergy same sex marriage
On Wednesday 15 October, an update …

CEEC responds to the announcement of the next Archbishop of Canterbury
The Church of England Evangelical Council …

How is Christian Nationalism playing out in the UK? How might we as Christians respond? Pete Lynas writes…
What is Christian Nationalism? Who is …
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G26 GAFCON – an Observer’s perspective, writes John Dunnett
I’m drafting these words in Abuja, Nigeria from the G26 GAFCON Conference which I am attending as an Observer. This is the latest in a series of GAFCON gatherings since the first in 2008. Approximately 350 bishops and 120 others travelled from around the globe to be present (despite real travel challenges for some as a result of the US-Israel war on Iran). What is immediately striking is the warmth of the welcome, the joy of the worship and the clear commitment to the authority of scripture. There is also …
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