The Reverend Canon Philip Banks, Precentor at the cathedral, said: “The cathedral is a versatile space at the heart of the community, serving the people of Bury St Edmunds and the county of Suffolk. We are delighted to work in partnership with CAMRA to welcome visitors from near and far to the beautiful setting of the cathedral for this unique new venture”.
Proceeds from the Beer & Cider Festival have, in the past, benefited many charities with over £100,000 donated.
This year, alongside the cathedral, other beneficiaries will include St Nicholas Hospice Care. Smaller local charities and worthwhile causes are also invited to apply for support.
The 2021 Lambeth Awards
Dave Bagley MBE – The Langton Award for Community Service. For outstanding Christian social care, serving over 22,000 of the most vulnerable people in Bolton.
Kerry Beaumont – The Thomas Cranmer Award for Worship. For outstanding service to music and worship at the cathedrals of St Davids, Ripon and Coventry, with particular reference at Coventry to outreach, recruitment and nurture of boy and girl choristers to create a cathedral choir with diversity at its heart.
Isaac Borquaye, more commonly known as Guvna B – The Alphege Award for Evangelism and witness. For being an outstanding, faithful and vibrant witness to Jesus Christ using his gifts and the medium of recording, performance and video to proclaim the good news.
A CHURCH has apologised after an exhibition containing disturbing stuffed bodies was seen on the grounds. Residents have slammed Ulverston Parish Church s interactive outdoor exhibit as upsetting after stuffed bodies were seen lying in the garden and up a tree. The church has defended the exhibit as an interactive way to relay bible stories to children - but has apologised for the stunt. Alan Bing, the Reverend Canon of Ulverston Parish Church, said: Ulverston Parish Church continues to look at all ways in which to reach out in mission and ministry to its local communities during these challenging times of coronavirus pandemic; one such example being the churchyard Bible story initiative.
He warned that the emerging class and tribal politics poses the danger of dividing Kenyans along ethnic and class lines unless swift action is taken to remedy the situation.
In a bare-knuckle sermon on Sunday, the Reverend Canon cited the hustler-dynasty dichotomy propagated by DP Ruto as a ticking time-bomb that could explode any time now.
Rev Wainaina pointed out that already a class war has begun brewing and those labelled ‘hustlers’ living in the poor estates have started ganging up against those described as dynasty.
This, he said, is how anarchy starts and soon organised gangs will spring up demanding ‘taxes’ from the “dynasties” as the anarchy continues taking root in the country.
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