News, stories and reflections from all around the Diocese
Vicar Tim Gill wants the Coronation of King Charles III to bring the nation together again
Read more about St Mary’s Ecclesfield: “I hope the Coronation will unite us as a country”
The team at St Matthew’s says the number of worshippers at the church grew in 2022, and is increasing again this year.
Read more about St Matthew’s Carver Street gets congregation boost
Hope Doncaster is taking place from Friday 23 to Sunday 25 June
Read more about Doncaster Youth Hub awarded £2,500 grant from Hollowford Trust
David Castle has been appointed to the role and brings with him years of environmental experience.
Read more about Diocese of Sheffield Net Zero Project Officer appointed
This commitment is made alongside our link Diocese, the Diocese of Bondo in Kenya.
Read more about Diocese of Sheffield announces commitment to divestment from fossil fuel companies
A delegation is travelling to the Diocese of Bondo in Kenya today.
Read more about Diocese of Sheffield Bondo trip to strengthen relationships and grow global faith
Grants of up to £500 per church are available through the Resourcing Mission and Ministry (RMM) team
Read more about Missional Activity Grant: more churches in the diocese encouraged to sign up
We are delighted to say that after a long development period, a new website for the Diocese of Sheffield has gone live.
Read more about New Diocese of Sheffield website goes live
St John’s in Hooton Roberts is planning more community events and hopes to build a reputation towards becoming a Festival Church as it looks forward to Choral Evensong later this week.
Read more about Festival Church at Hooton Roberts: “There is a rich history here to celebrate”
Churches are being encouraged to take part in trial of contactless payment card machines
Read more about ‘Try before you buy’ contactless giving scheme
The Family Works are delighted to have been awarded £250,000 over three years for growth across the South Yorkshire region by Benefact Trust.
Read more about Family Works project gets £250,000 funding boost