Black History Month marked in our diocese
First published on: 1st October 2025Black History Month has begun, celebrating the power and pride of black communities, and our churches will be responding in a variety of ways.
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Black History Month has begun, celebrating the power and pride of black communities, and our churches will be responding in a variety of ways.
This Fairtrade Fortnight, All Saints Ilkley is celebrating the renewal of their status as a Fairtrade Church.
Black History Month begins on Wednesday, October 1, and churches across the diocese will be marking the month.
How we can tackle poverty in the Huddersfield area was the subject of an event run by Huddersfield Mission.
Over 50 people who work with children and young people gathered at St George’s Lupset recently to be thanked, equipped, network and work out what they can do next.
People from across Huddersfield gathered at Huddersfield Parish Church to celebrate the town on Saturday, September 20.
Nine new diocesan interns have begun their new year of learning and service.
Our bishops have sent warm greetings and prayers to our Jewish friends, as Rosh Hashanah begins.
Generosity Week 2025 runs from Sunday, September 28 to Sunday, October 5, and churches across the diocese are being encouraged to get involved.
The Rt Revd Arun Arora, the Church of England’s co-lead Bishop for Racial Justice and Bishop of Kirkstall, has called upon Christians “to reclaim both the flag and the faith that is being desecrated by those who would use both to divide us as a nation.”