Refugee Week 2026: Courage
First published on: 3rd June 2026Hear stories of sanctuary, explore the Afghan Welcome Project, and join the Sanctuary & Racial Justice launch at the Courageous Communities conference.
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Hear stories of sanctuary, explore the Afghan Welcome Project, and join the Sanctuary & Racial Justice launch at the Courageous Communities conference.
A former lawyer, a teacher and someone whose journey to ministry began after a chance car breakdown are among 33 people preparing to be ordained in the Diocese of Canterbury in July 2026.
All Saints, Westbrook and St John the Baptist, Margate gathered for the seafront service.
Church of England congregations saw their fifth year of growth in a row in 2025
The day was designed to celebrate the young leaders in our diocese, encourage the next generation, and equip those of us who disciple them.
Church projects in Whitstable and Canterbury pick up awards in inaugural ceremony
A service of welcome was held at Canterbury Cathedral on 28 March
The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally was licensed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury at Canterbury Cathedral
The Archbishop of Canterbury鈥檚 six-day pilgrimage聽walk聽from St Paul鈥檚 Cathedral聽finished on Sunday 22 March with a warm welcome at Canterbury Cathedral.
The Diocese of Canterbury is preparing for the Installation of the Most Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally
Canterbury meningococcal meningitis outbreak
It is the first time in modern history that an Archbishop of Canterbury has undertaken a pilgrimage of this nature in the lead-up to their Installation.
Churches across our diocese are finding practical ways to welcome visitors
Weekly community coffee morning in Woodchurch brings together over 40 local residents.
Sarah Mullally becomes Archbishop of Canterbury at Confirmation of Election
Churches in the Diocese of Canterbury are invited to take a simple step towards a sustainable future