Priest kicked out of church after abusing wife for 14 years
At the Bishop's Disciplinary Tribunal, Mr Parks was removed from office and prohibited from exercising any functions as a member ...
At the Bishop's Disciplinary Tribunal, Mr Parks was removed from office and prohibited from exercising any functions as a member ...
The letter contains theological thoughts designed to distress: “Every single death that happens in this COVID-19, the world has come ...
A NEW church launched in Wokingham on Sunday – but it’s not as you know it. Oakwood Climbing Centre off ...
A WOODLEY church has passed the halfway target to build a new neighbourhood centre. The Emmanuel Church in Southlake Crescent ...
AN EARLEY-based church will hold a multi-national celebration on Saturday, March 16. Network Vineyard Church, based in Woodley Hill House, ...
A WOKINGHAM church made its celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation an international affair on Sunday. St Paul’s ...
A NEW festival of light will brighten up one of the borough’s villages next weekend. The Parish of St James ...
A NEW community centre being built in Earley celebrated one milestone yesterday and is looking forward to another on Sunday. ...
A GROUP of youngsters from a church in Woodley are preparing for a trip of a lifetime to help a ...
This building is even more impressive than the music”. “It’s great to see the church used for a community event”. ...
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