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Church Invests in Clergy Wellbeing & Support
Faith Facts
- The Church of England has pledged £600,000 to strengthen support for clergy and their families.
- St Luke’s for Clergy Wellbeing receives £100,000 to expand mental health resources, while Clergy Support Trust is granted £500,000 to help ministers facing hardship.
- These efforts aim to provide practical aid and uphold the wellbeing of those faithfully serving their communities.
The Church of England demonstrates its commitment to the wellbeing of ministers, allocating substantial resources to address both spiritual and practical needs. This funding reflects the value placed on clergy and the vital role they play in the life of the Church and the nation.
St Luke’s for Clergy Wellbeing will use its grant to increase access to independent mental health support and strengthen early intervention strategies. The organization is dedicated to providing timely care, supporting the ongoing health of ministers and their families.
The Clergy Support Trust is set to assist clergy with everyday expenses and emergencies, including rising energy costs and family needs. The trust extends support through grants, counseling, coaching, and occupational therapy.
The Bishop of Chester, Dr Mark Tanner, affirmed the essential work of these charities, stating:
“Clergy are a remarkable and often overlooked gift to the communities they serve.”
“Their hard work and dedication makes a difference to countless lives, and their own well-being matters hugely.”
Ben Cahill-Nicholls, Chief Executive of Clergy Support Trust, highlighted the ongoing financial pressures clergy experience, and welcomed the Church’s partnership in meeting these needs.
Tim Ling, Chief Executive of St Luke’s, noted that the new resources will expand access to therapies and enhance collaboration for quicker, more effective support.
This renewed investment comes ahead of a 10.7% pay rise for clergy, underlining the Church’s care for its ministers and their families.
Our faith community stands united in prayer and action, grateful for those who shepherd and guide with humility and perseverance.
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Honoring Dr. Ron Kenoly: Faithful Worship Leader
Faith Facts
- Dr. Ron Kenoly, influential worship leader and songwriter, passed away at 81.
- He united the body of Christ worldwide through powerful worship and a life of humility.
- His ministry continues to inspire Christ-centered praise and intercession globally.
Dr. Ron Kenoly was dedicated to exalting Jesus, reminding believers that worship is a calling, not a career. He impacted countless lives by breaking cultural barriers and gathering diverse communities in praise.
“I’m a worship leader, not an artist.”
This statement revealed his heart for ministry over performance, consistently pointing others to God’s presence instead of self-recognition.
Keenly remembered for songs like ‘Ancient of Days’ and ‘Jesus is Alive,’ Dr. Kenoly poured himself into mentoring future worship leaders and musicians.
He reflected Christ’s love by remembering names, encouraging service, and demonstrating unity within the church.
Through his leadership, he fostered togetherness in the family of God, becoming a bridge between heaven and earth and giving a generation the language of sincere worship.
Kenoly’s legacy is seen in his example of steadfast faith, his passion for gathering believers, and the spiritual vibrance of his music that continues to echo across nations. His life reflected the joy and deep reverence of true biblical worship, encouraging us to pursue intimacy with our Creator.
Let us give thanks for the testimony of Dr. Kenoly—a devoted servant whose greatest desire was to please the Father and guide others into God’s presence. May we follow his example in seeking Christ wholeheartedly and sharing the message of salvation through worship.
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York Minster Welcomes Saint’s Shrine Fragments
Faith Facts
- Fragments of St William of York’s medieval shrine have returned to York Minster after nearly 500 years.
- His shrine was a key pilgrimage site, renowned for stories of miracles and divine healing.
- The shrine fragments are now part of an exhibition marking the 800th anniversary of St William’s canonisation.
For the first time since the days of the Reformation, pieces of St William’s two-storey shrine are now back at York Minster, at the heart of a new exhibition celebrating a faithful servant of the city.
This event is timed to honor the 800th anniversary of St William’s canonisation, highlighting his enduring significance for Christians and for York.
St William’s unwavering devotion, despite political and church conflicts, showcases the power of steadfast faith and godly perseverance.
York Minster’s exhibition also features precious artefacts, such as a unique ivory casket and a replica of St William’s seal, along with a stone associated with one of his miracle stories.
A digital reconstruction and immersive film offer visitors a vivid glimpse into the shrine’s original splendor, reminding us of the rich Christian history that shapes our nation.
“The return of these fragments of St William’s shrine to York Minster after nearly 500 years is hugely significant,” said Dr Jennie England, exhibition curator.
“Although our methods would be unimaginable to the craftspeople who created this medieval masterpiece, our commitment to ensuring that as many people as possible can connect with this holy and historic individual is much the same as theirs.”
This exhibition and film experience is open during normal sightseeing hours in 2026 and included with a York Minster ticket.
Let us celebrate this inspiring chapter in England’s Christian legacy, and remember that our heritage of faith, family, and freedom lives on through stories like Saint William’s.
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Arabic Version of The Chosen Launches in Jordan
Faith Facts
- Jordan hosted the official launch of The Chosen’s Arabic-dubbed version, attracting church leaders and media from across the region.
- This milestone event featured public screenings and was supported by both Christian leaders and the Catholic Media Center under the patronage of Princess Rym Ali.
- The Chosen, now in over 140 languages, offers a biblically grounded portrayal of Jesus Christ, with a growing impact on audiences worldwide.
Jordan welcomed the Arabic-dubbed version of The Chosen with great enthusiasm, underscoring the country’s biblical heritage and commitment to fostering Christian unity.
Christian leaders and media representatives gathered to celebrate, highlighting the series’ faithful depiction of Jesus and its ability to inspire believers in the Arab world.
Grace Abu Daher played a key role in bringing the event to fruition, collaborating closely with the Catholic Church and media partners.
Father Rifat Bader emphasized the significance of launching the series in Jordan, a land marked by critical moments in biblical history, including Christ’s baptism.
“Jordan is the dawn of Christianity, a place where the ministry of Jesus began,” he affirmed.
The visiting team expressed gratitude for Jordan’s hospitality and the opportunity to visit significant biblical sites such as the Baptism Site and Mount Nebo.
The Chosen, created by Dallas Jenkins, continues to touch lives globally, drawing people to the Gospel through its authentic portrayal of Christ, now accessible in Arabic.
Attendees, including Rev. Botrus Mansour and Rev. Dr. Nabeeh Abbasi, commended the series for its faithfulness to the Gospel and its uplifting impact on Middle Eastern Christians.
Ruba Rihani remarked that the series powerfully presents Jesus as “the Word of God incarnate, present in suffering, confronting injustice.”
This event reminds us to cherish the timeless stories of Scripture and celebrate the role of media in sharing the hope and love of Christ with all nations. Stay connected with Faith and Freedom Report to uplift your faith and defend Christian values in today’s world.
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