Repurpose your old laptop and tackle digital poverty
First published on: 4th October 2022The Diocese of Oxford is joining a partnership to take unused electronic devices and repurpose them for those in desperate need.
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The Diocese of Oxford is joining a partnership to take unused electronic devices and repurpose them for those in desperate need.
Bishop Olivia reflects on her week at Taizé in August with a group of young people from the diocese.
The Charlbury Cornerstone project provides a place to talk, food produce sharing, food parcels, uniform boxes, and additional learning support for local people in need.
St Mary's Wargrave is one of many churches across the diocese rewilding its churchyard to encourage biodiversity and provide a rich habitat for flora and fauna to flourish.
Canon Dr John Rees shares his thoughts on the new practical guide How Village Churches Thrive.
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