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Chester Diocese This website contains news and information
about the Church of England Diocese of Chester, which covers Chester,
plus Wirral, Runcorn, Stockport, a part of Warrington, a tiny
part of Wales - and all the towns and villages of historic Cheshire.
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St Saviours Oxton St Saviours Bidston Road Oxton and
St Andrews Moorfields Avenue, Noctorum
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St Saviours Parish Centre Oxton is situated next
to St Saviour's Church which is on the corner of Bidston Road
and Gerald Road in Oxton. It is connected to the church, which
makes for a convenient integration for activities involving both
buildings. It is owned and managed by Oxton St Saviour's Parochial
Church Council, and rooms are available for hire subject to conditions
laid down by the Council.
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St Dunstan's Cathedral The website of one of the youngest
Cathedrals in the Anglican Communion. St. Dunstan's Benoni was
proclaimed the Cathedral of the Diocese of the Highveld on 21
November 1999.
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Chester Cathedral One of the most popular places to
visit in the North West, the Cathedral attracts hundreds of thousands
of visitors each year.
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Adoption Matters is a specialist voluntary adoption
agency. Our main aim is to find families for children who, for
one reason or another, are no longer able to live with their birth
families.
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The Diocese of Monmouth is one of the six dioceses
of the Church in Wales. It covers the south east corner of Wales,
from Monmouth south to Chepstow, westwards along the 'M4 corridor'
to Newport and the outskirts of Cardiff, northwards into the south
eastern valleys and east into the rural areas around Usk, Raglan,
Abergavenny and the Herefordshire border.
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The Order of Jacob's Well was founded by a group of
lay and ordained Christians involved in the Christian Healing
ministry in South Wales. These days it can be found throughout
England, Scotland and Wales, and is expanding worldwide.
It is part of the Anglican Church and is under the direct authority
of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the visiting Bishop being the
Bishop of Monmouth.
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Carreg Trust Christian Retreats on Bardsey Island,
Llyn Peninsula, North Wales
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All Saints' Church International Congregation, Beirut, Lebanon.
established in Lebanon to worship and serve in the name of
Christ using the English language.
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Christian Mountain Centre CMC - Pensarn Harbour 'Serving
alongside the churches, through outdoor activities'.
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St Lukes Crosby St Luke's is part of the Church of
England,in the Deanery of Sefton and the Diocese of Liverpool.
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St Mary's Upton St Mary's is part of the Church of
England,in the Deanery of Wirral North and the Diocese of Chester.
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Gateway to Heaven, Bardsey Island, Ynys Enlli Bardsey
Island (Ynys Enlli) lies across the Sound about two miles (about
3km) off the tip of the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales. Bardsey
has been noted as a place of pilgrimage since the early years
of Christianity, but there are signs of settlements on the island
that date from earlier periods. It became a focal point for the
Celtic Christian Church, attracting devout monks, and it is believed
that St Cadfan began building a monastery on the island in the
sixth century.
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Healing Week 12th to 18th October annually
concluding on St Luke's day.
Purpose:
Encouraging seven days of prayer throughout the nations for the
church’s growing awareness of the healing grace of God.
- Christmas
starts with Christ Help your church to encounter
the Christmas story in a powerful new way, and help those beyond
to experience it for the first time.
- Christ
Church Higher Bebington We are a welcoming
church with strong community networks.
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