Helping chaplaincies to find their way through some of the complexities of our diocese being constitutionally one of the 42 dioceses of the Church of
Helping chaplaincies to find their way through some of the complexities of our diocese being constitutionally one of the 42 dioceses of the Church of
We are a vibrant, diverse group of church communities from the Arctic Circle to Morocco, with thousands of stories to share in creative and engaging
We have churches – known as chaplaincies – in more than 30 countries in continental Europe, Russia, Morocco and Turkey.
The generosity of God – and inspiring and helping the Church to reflect it - are central to the vision which drives the diocese’s new Fundraising...
Jesus Christ Superstar came to Moscow for a one night only performance in St Andrew’s Anglican Church, in aid of the building’s restoration fund.
In the second article in this series, Sharon Grant from The Anglican Church of Costa Brava shares her perspectives on being a Reader in the Diocese.
St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Casablanca has its new community centre, and the grand opening was celebrated in style.
Clergy ordained in the Church of England are required to complete, following ordination, 3 years of further training called IME 2.
The Chaplaincy in Albir on the Costa Blanca in Spain was just one of the churches celebrating Women's World Day of Prayer in early March.
St. Edmund’s in Oslo, hosted and led the Church of England's weekly online Sunday service this week.
And the winner is … St Edmund’s Church, Oslo which brilliantly represented the competition theme of “beautiful place or building in the locality...
This Anglophone Church is seeking to appoint a new priest who will become an integrated member of our growing and developing community.
On Friday evening, 20th September, a packed church near Namur, Belgium gave thanks for the life of Paul Yiend.
The Diocese in Europe has been a supporter of the Church of England’s Ministry Experience Scheme (CEMES) since its inception five years ago.
No one knew how many people would show up from the seven church communities ‘sous gare’, the southern part of Lausanne along the lake.