More than £250,000 granted to churches for projects
First published on: 18th January 2024Thirteen churches across the diocese have been successful in the latest round of grants from the Development Fund.
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Thirteen churches across the diocese have been successful in the latest round of grants from the Development Fund.
An exciting future lays ahead for a church near Henley on Thames after the completion of an eight-year refurbishment project.
More than £3.6 million has now been handed out to local churches by the Diocese of Oxford including £216,155 of awards made in October.
For the last nine years St Luke’s, Canning Crescent in Oxford has been delivering regular arts workshops as part of its ministry in the city.
Geoff Yeung is a busy man. He’s an Assistant Minister at St Peter’s church, Maidenhead and a part-time charity worker.
Nine parishes, across the Thames Valley, have been awarded grants to support a range of local church and community projects in the thirteenth round of the Development Fund.
A former Natwest Bank building is having a £4m make-over to become a new community hub Chipping Norton.
A thriving Christian Union group at the Henry Box School is one of the successes of the Witney Youth Work and Chaplaincy project.
All Saints Wokingham has reopened its doors to welcome the local community and congregation after a year of major interior restoration and reordering.
350 displaced Hong Kongers gather each week at Trinity Church, Earley.