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DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT
The Bishop of Carlisle has announced he is set to retire after more than 20 years’ senior leadership ministry in Cumbria.
The Rt Rev James Newcome and his wife Alison first came to the county in 2002, following his appointment as the Suffragan Bishop of Penrith. Seven years later he was appointed the Diocesan bishop.
Bishop James has sent a letter to all clergy and Church of England schools in the Diocese, signalling his plans to retire at the end of August. A special service of thanksgiving for his ministry is planned for Sunday 16 July at Carlisle Cathedral.
Music by Bensound.com
published: 01 Mar 2023
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DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - DIOCESAN SYNOD SATURDAY 11 MARCH 2023
Agenda items (and associated timelines) are:
Prayers - 00:00:30
Bishop's Harvest Appeal - 00:05:30
Minutes - 00:27:16
Matters Arising - 00:27:50
Bishop's Council Report - 00:28:04
Annual Report on Safeguarding - 00:28:42
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy - 00:54:44
Social Care - 01:17:12
General Synod Report - 02:01:10
DBF Meeting, Chairs Remarks - 02:15:50
DBF Meeting, Minutes - 02:22:36
DBF Meeting, Finance Committee Minutes - 02:23:23
DBF Meeting, Update on Ministry Offer - 02:24:26
God for All Growing Younger Strategy - 02:34:25
Environment Motion - 03:02:34
Private Members Motion, Deep Adaptation - 03:34:48
Archdeaconries Review - 04:12:00
Deanery Synod Motions - 04:36:25
Questions - 04:36:57
Blessing - 04:39:11
published: 13 Mar 2023
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HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN - A TRIBUTE FROM THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE
The following statement is released on behalf of the Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, following today’s announcement by Buckingham Palace of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.
published: 08 Sep 2022
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DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE'S EASTER MESSAGE 2022
The Bishop of Carlisle calls for us to refocus on the hope of a Risen Jesus this Easter, as the world contends with the challenges of war, Covid and financial insecurity.
The Rt Rev James Newcome was filmed in the gardens of his home in Keswick and reflects upon the light of the Risen Jesus which overcame the darkness of the Crucifixion.
Bishop James says: “Quite a number of magazines find their way into my office – from the ‘New Statesman’ to ‘New Directions’; and just lately, almost every article in every one of them has started with a reference to the latest ‘Horsemen of the Apocalypse’, namely war in Ukraine and the Refugee crisis; Climate Change; Cost of Living increase, and COVID. It is a dismal litany, and we can’t afford to ignore the very serious threat and challenge posed by a...
published: 13 Apr 2022
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BISHOP OF CARLISLE - A REFLECTION ON THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF VE DAY
The Rt Rev James Newcome - national chaplain to the Royal British Legion - offers a reflection on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, commemorated at this time of global pandemic.
published: 07 May 2020
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DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE 2022
The Bishop of Carlisle focuses on the warmth of God’s love in his annual Christmas message.
The Rt Rev James Newcome was filmed at a ‘Warm Spot’ in Keswick, one of more than 130 which have been registered across Cumbria as people contend with rising energy bills and the cost-of-living crisis.
Bishop James draws on the ‘warmth’ which lies at the heart of the Christmas story, adding: “I think it’s really appropriate that we should be here, in a warm community space, for this purpose. The warmth of God’s love, the fire of his spirit, doesn’t just reach into church buildings. As we’re so often reminded, in the words of our ecumenical vision for Cumbria, God is for All: that is, for everyone, everywhere. And being here prompts me to recall that God is concerned about every aspect of our lives...
published: 19 Dec 2022
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DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF PENRITH'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE 2023
In his New Year message, the Bishop of Penrith calls for people to focus on the light of Jesus Christ as they contend with potential challenges in 2023.
The Rt Rev Rob Saner-Haigh was filmed at St Andrew’s Penrith and, in part, reflects on the cost-of-living crisis that tens of thousands of people are currently facing.
Bishop Rob says: “Today, in one of the largest economies in the world, many will go hungry and cold because they cannot afford the basics. Despite all the amazing work that so many people in our communities and churches do to support people, many feel pretty lacking in hope as this new year begins.”
However, he also considers the hope that we have as followers of Jesus Christ, a ‘God made ordinary’, who was born into this world and suffered death upon the cross for our sa...
published: 01 Jan 2023
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DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - BISHOP JAMES TEACHING DAY 2022
The Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, leads his annual Teaching Day, this year focusing on 'What is the Holy Spirit?'.
published: 15 Dec 2022
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THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE REFLECTS ON CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH CONVERSATIONS
The Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev'd James Newcome, reflects on the recent denominational conversations between the Church of England and the United Reformed Church.
Bishop James was a co-chair of the national conversations which resulted in publication of the 2016 report Unity, Identity, Mission.
Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
published: 17 Mar 2017
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DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE 2020
The Bishop of Carlisle praises NHS staff and all care workers in his annual Christmas message filmed at Carlisle’s Cumberland Infirmary.
The Rt Rev James Newcome – the Church of England’s lead bishop on health and medical ethics - talks of the care and support being offered after a year in which the global pandemic placed huge pressures on the health sector.
Bishop James also reveals that he has recently been poorly after testing positive for COVID, though he did not need any hospital treatment and has since returned to his duties after a period of rest and self-isolation.
published: 18 Dec 2020
2:05
DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT
The Bishop of Carlisle has announced he is set to retire after more than 20 years’ senior leadership ministry in Cumbria.
The Rt Rev James Newcome and his wife...
The Bishop of Carlisle has announced he is set to retire after more than 20 years’ senior leadership ministry in Cumbria.
The Rt Rev James Newcome and his wife Alison first came to the county in 2002, following his appointment as the Suffragan Bishop of Penrith. Seven years later he was appointed the Diocesan bishop.
Bishop James has sent a letter to all clergy and Church of England schools in the Diocese, signalling his plans to retire at the end of August. A special service of thanksgiving for his ministry is planned for Sunday 16 July at Carlisle Cathedral.
Music by Bensound.com
https://wn.com/Diocese_Of_Carlisle_The_Bishop_Of_Carlisle_Announces_His_Retirement
The Bishop of Carlisle has announced he is set to retire after more than 20 years’ senior leadership ministry in Cumbria.
The Rt Rev James Newcome and his wife Alison first came to the county in 2002, following his appointment as the Suffragan Bishop of Penrith. Seven years later he was appointed the Diocesan bishop.
Bishop James has sent a letter to all clergy and Church of England schools in the Diocese, signalling his plans to retire at the end of August. A special service of thanksgiving for his ministry is planned for Sunday 16 July at Carlisle Cathedral.
Music by Bensound.com
- published: 01 Mar 2023
- views: 778
4:40:09
DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - DIOCESAN SYNOD SATURDAY 11 MARCH 2023
Agenda items (and associated timelines) are:
Prayers - 00:00:30
Bishop's Harvest Appeal - 00:05:30
Minutes - 00:27:16
Matters Arising - 00:27:50
Bishop's Counc...
Agenda items (and associated timelines) are:
Prayers - 00:00:30
Bishop's Harvest Appeal - 00:05:30
Minutes - 00:27:16
Matters Arising - 00:27:50
Bishop's Council Report - 00:28:04
Annual Report on Safeguarding - 00:28:42
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy - 00:54:44
Social Care - 01:17:12
General Synod Report - 02:01:10
DBF Meeting, Chairs Remarks - 02:15:50
DBF Meeting, Minutes - 02:22:36
DBF Meeting, Finance Committee Minutes - 02:23:23
DBF Meeting, Update on Ministry Offer - 02:24:26
God for All Growing Younger Strategy - 02:34:25
Environment Motion - 03:02:34
Private Members Motion, Deep Adaptation - 03:34:48
Archdeaconries Review - 04:12:00
Deanery Synod Motions - 04:36:25
Questions - 04:36:57
Blessing - 04:39:11
https://wn.com/Diocese_Of_Carlisle_Diocesan_Synod_Saturday_11_March_2023
Agenda items (and associated timelines) are:
Prayers - 00:00:30
Bishop's Harvest Appeal - 00:05:30
Minutes - 00:27:16
Matters Arising - 00:27:50
Bishop's Council Report - 00:28:04
Annual Report on Safeguarding - 00:28:42
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy - 00:54:44
Social Care - 01:17:12
General Synod Report - 02:01:10
DBF Meeting, Chairs Remarks - 02:15:50
DBF Meeting, Minutes - 02:22:36
DBF Meeting, Finance Committee Minutes - 02:23:23
DBF Meeting, Update on Ministry Offer - 02:24:26
God for All Growing Younger Strategy - 02:34:25
Environment Motion - 03:02:34
Private Members Motion, Deep Adaptation - 03:34:48
Archdeaconries Review - 04:12:00
Deanery Synod Motions - 04:36:25
Questions - 04:36:57
Blessing - 04:39:11
- published: 13 Mar 2023
- views: 478
2:04
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN - A TRIBUTE FROM THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE
The following statement is released on behalf of the Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, following today’s announcement by Buckingham Palace of the de...
The following statement is released on behalf of the Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, following today’s announcement by Buckingham Palace of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.
https://wn.com/Her_Majesty_The_Queen_A_Tribute_From_The_Bishop_Of_Carlisle
The following statement is released on behalf of the Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, following today’s announcement by Buckingham Palace of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.
- published: 08 Sep 2022
- views: 1226
2:33
DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE'S EASTER MESSAGE 2022
The Bishop of Carlisle calls for us to refocus on the hope of a Risen Jesus this Easter, as the world contends with the challenges of war, Covid and financial i...
The Bishop of Carlisle calls for us to refocus on the hope of a Risen Jesus this Easter, as the world contends with the challenges of war, Covid and financial insecurity.
The Rt Rev James Newcome was filmed in the gardens of his home in Keswick and reflects upon the light of the Risen Jesus which overcame the darkness of the Crucifixion.
Bishop James says: “Quite a number of magazines find their way into my office – from the ‘New Statesman’ to ‘New Directions’; and just lately, almost every article in every one of them has started with a reference to the latest ‘Horsemen of the Apocalypse’, namely war in Ukraine and the Refugee crisis; Climate Change; Cost of Living increase, and COVID. It is a dismal litany, and we can’t afford to ignore the very serious threat and challenge posed by all of them. It’s hard to be cheerful when so many people in our One World are suffering so much.”
But he draws comfort from the poem ‘Easter’ by the Jesuit priest and poet Gerard Manley Hopkins and which conveys the message of a light shining in the darkness.
Bishop James adds: “That light shines from the Risen Christ, and (as St John put it) the darkness has not and cannot ever overcome it. From the sheer evil of the Crucifixion came the eternal Hope of Resurrection. From the chaos of night – there dawned a new day. So, my prayer this Easter is for a foretaste of that Resurrection: in the world; in our nation; and in the lives of everyone we know and love as we turn our eyes upon Jesus: because He is Risen indeed. Alleluia!”
To view Bishop James’ Easter message for 2022 visit the Diocese of Carlisle’s YouTube channel.
Music: https://www.bensound.com
https://wn.com/Diocese_Of_Carlisle_The_Bishop_Of_Carlisle'S_Easter_Message_2022
The Bishop of Carlisle calls for us to refocus on the hope of a Risen Jesus this Easter, as the world contends with the challenges of war, Covid and financial insecurity.
The Rt Rev James Newcome was filmed in the gardens of his home in Keswick and reflects upon the light of the Risen Jesus which overcame the darkness of the Crucifixion.
Bishop James says: “Quite a number of magazines find their way into my office – from the ‘New Statesman’ to ‘New Directions’; and just lately, almost every article in every one of them has started with a reference to the latest ‘Horsemen of the Apocalypse’, namely war in Ukraine and the Refugee crisis; Climate Change; Cost of Living increase, and COVID. It is a dismal litany, and we can’t afford to ignore the very serious threat and challenge posed by all of them. It’s hard to be cheerful when so many people in our One World are suffering so much.”
But he draws comfort from the poem ‘Easter’ by the Jesuit priest and poet Gerard Manley Hopkins and which conveys the message of a light shining in the darkness.
Bishop James adds: “That light shines from the Risen Christ, and (as St John put it) the darkness has not and cannot ever overcome it. From the sheer evil of the Crucifixion came the eternal Hope of Resurrection. From the chaos of night – there dawned a new day. So, my prayer this Easter is for a foretaste of that Resurrection: in the world; in our nation; and in the lives of everyone we know and love as we turn our eyes upon Jesus: because He is Risen indeed. Alleluia!”
To view Bishop James’ Easter message for 2022 visit the Diocese of Carlisle’s YouTube channel.
Music: https://www.bensound.com
- published: 13 Apr 2022
- views: 568
1:34
BISHOP OF CARLISLE - A REFLECTION ON THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF VE DAY
The Rt Rev James Newcome - national chaplain to the Royal British Legion - offers a reflection on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, commemorated at this time of g...
The Rt Rev James Newcome - national chaplain to the Royal British Legion - offers a reflection on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, commemorated at this time of global pandemic.
https://wn.com/Bishop_Of_Carlisle_A_Reflection_On_The_75Th_Anniversary_Of_Ve_Day
The Rt Rev James Newcome - national chaplain to the Royal British Legion - offers a reflection on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, commemorated at this time of global pandemic.
- published: 07 May 2020
- views: 302
4:18
DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE 2022
The Bishop of Carlisle focuses on the warmth of God’s love in his annual Christmas message.
The Rt Rev James Newcome was filmed at a ‘Warm Spot’ in Keswick, on...
The Bishop of Carlisle focuses on the warmth of God’s love in his annual Christmas message.
The Rt Rev James Newcome was filmed at a ‘Warm Spot’ in Keswick, one of more than 130 which have been registered across Cumbria as people contend with rising energy bills and the cost-of-living crisis.
Bishop James draws on the ‘warmth’ which lies at the heart of the Christmas story, adding: “I think it’s really appropriate that we should be here, in a warm community space, for this purpose. The warmth of God’s love, the fire of his spirit, doesn’t just reach into church buildings. As we’re so often reminded, in the words of our ecumenical vision for Cumbria, God is for All: that is, for everyone, everywhere. And being here prompts me to recall that God is concerned about every aspect of our lives: the material as well as the spiritual, and the practical as well as the philosophical. As human beings we are made up of Body, Mind and Spirit; and the Incarnation; God becoming man in Jesus; the Word made flesh; the birth of Jesus tells us that all three of these aspects of our existence really matter to him.”
He also reflects on the work of individuals and charities who are supporting those who may otherwise go without food, are housing refugees or combating loneliness.
He says: “In all of it we see the warmth of God’s love reflected in human-beings. Of course, it would be better if none of those things were needed; but they are, and we are so grateful for them.”
Bishop James concludes by praying for the “warmth of God’s love” to flood into people’s hearts this Christmas
Music: St Martin's Voices
https://wn.com/Diocese_Of_Carlisle_The_Bishop_Of_Carlisle'S_Christmas_Message_2022
The Bishop of Carlisle focuses on the warmth of God’s love in his annual Christmas message.
The Rt Rev James Newcome was filmed at a ‘Warm Spot’ in Keswick, one of more than 130 which have been registered across Cumbria as people contend with rising energy bills and the cost-of-living crisis.
Bishop James draws on the ‘warmth’ which lies at the heart of the Christmas story, adding: “I think it’s really appropriate that we should be here, in a warm community space, for this purpose. The warmth of God’s love, the fire of his spirit, doesn’t just reach into church buildings. As we’re so often reminded, in the words of our ecumenical vision for Cumbria, God is for All: that is, for everyone, everywhere. And being here prompts me to recall that God is concerned about every aspect of our lives: the material as well as the spiritual, and the practical as well as the philosophical. As human beings we are made up of Body, Mind and Spirit; and the Incarnation; God becoming man in Jesus; the Word made flesh; the birth of Jesus tells us that all three of these aspects of our existence really matter to him.”
He also reflects on the work of individuals and charities who are supporting those who may otherwise go without food, are housing refugees or combating loneliness.
He says: “In all of it we see the warmth of God’s love reflected in human-beings. Of course, it would be better if none of those things were needed; but they are, and we are so grateful for them.”
Bishop James concludes by praying for the “warmth of God’s love” to flood into people’s hearts this Christmas
Music: St Martin's Voices
- published: 19 Dec 2022
- views: 529
2:51
DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF PENRITH'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE 2023
In his New Year message, the Bishop of Penrith calls for people to focus on the light of Jesus Christ as they contend with potential challenges in 2023.
The Rt...
In his New Year message, the Bishop of Penrith calls for people to focus on the light of Jesus Christ as they contend with potential challenges in 2023.
The Rt Rev Rob Saner-Haigh was filmed at St Andrew’s Penrith and, in part, reflects on the cost-of-living crisis that tens of thousands of people are currently facing.
Bishop Rob says: “Today, in one of the largest economies in the world, many will go hungry and cold because they cannot afford the basics. Despite all the amazing work that so many people in our communities and churches do to support people, many feel pretty lacking in hope as this new year begins.”
However, he also considers the hope that we have as followers of Jesus Christ, a ‘God made ordinary’, who was born into this world and suffered death upon the cross for our salvation.
He adds: “God is there with us in difficult times. He doesn’t magically make difficult stuff go away, or land a million pounds in our lap, much as we might wish he would. But he does give us the strength to step into a new year, whatever challenges it might bring and his love gives us confidence that we are not alone.”
Bishop Rob concludes by urging Christians to bear witness to Jesus’ love and help others in 2023 and beyond.
Music by Bensound.com
https://wn.com/Diocese_Of_Carlisle_The_Bishop_Of_Penrith'S_New_Year_Message_2023
In his New Year message, the Bishop of Penrith calls for people to focus on the light of Jesus Christ as they contend with potential challenges in 2023.
The Rt Rev Rob Saner-Haigh was filmed at St Andrew’s Penrith and, in part, reflects on the cost-of-living crisis that tens of thousands of people are currently facing.
Bishop Rob says: “Today, in one of the largest economies in the world, many will go hungry and cold because they cannot afford the basics. Despite all the amazing work that so many people in our communities and churches do to support people, many feel pretty lacking in hope as this new year begins.”
However, he also considers the hope that we have as followers of Jesus Christ, a ‘God made ordinary’, who was born into this world and suffered death upon the cross for our salvation.
He adds: “God is there with us in difficult times. He doesn’t magically make difficult stuff go away, or land a million pounds in our lap, much as we might wish he would. But he does give us the strength to step into a new year, whatever challenges it might bring and his love gives us confidence that we are not alone.”
Bishop Rob concludes by urging Christians to bear witness to Jesus’ love and help others in 2023 and beyond.
Music by Bensound.com
- published: 01 Jan 2023
- views: 437
3:08:57
DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - BISHOP JAMES TEACHING DAY 2022
The Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, leads his annual Teaching Day, this year focusing on 'What is the Holy Spirit?'.
The Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, leads his annual Teaching Day, this year focusing on 'What is the Holy Spirit?'.
https://wn.com/Diocese_Of_Carlisle_Bishop_James_Teaching_Day_2022
The Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, leads his annual Teaching Day, this year focusing on 'What is the Holy Spirit?'.
- published: 15 Dec 2022
- views: 169
7:36
THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE REFLECTS ON CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH CONVERSATIONS
The Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev'd James Newcome, reflects on the recent denominational conversations between the Church of England and the United Reformed Ch...
The Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev'd James Newcome, reflects on the recent denominational conversations between the Church of England and the United Reformed Church.
Bishop James was a co-chair of the national conversations which resulted in publication of the 2016 report Unity, Identity, Mission.
Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
https://wn.com/The_Bishop_Of_Carlisle_Reflects_On_Church_Of_England_And_United_Reformed_Church_Conversations
The Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev'd James Newcome, reflects on the recent denominational conversations between the Church of England and the United Reformed Church.
Bishop James was a co-chair of the national conversations which resulted in publication of the 2016 report Unity, Identity, Mission.
Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
- published: 17 Mar 2017
- views: 1220
4:17
DIOCESE OF CARLISLE - THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE 2020
The Bishop of Carlisle praises NHS staff and all care workers in his annual Christmas message filmed at Carlisle’s Cumberland Infirmary.
The Rt Rev James Newco...
The Bishop of Carlisle praises NHS staff and all care workers in his annual Christmas message filmed at Carlisle’s Cumberland Infirmary.
The Rt Rev James Newcome – the Church of England’s lead bishop on health and medical ethics - talks of the care and support being offered after a year in which the global pandemic placed huge pressures on the health sector.
Bishop James also reveals that he has recently been poorly after testing positive for COVID, though he did not need any hospital treatment and has since returned to his duties after a period of rest and self-isolation.
https://wn.com/Diocese_Of_Carlisle_The_Bishop_Of_Carlisle'S_Christmas_Message_2020
The Bishop of Carlisle praises NHS staff and all care workers in his annual Christmas message filmed at Carlisle’s Cumberland Infirmary.
The Rt Rev James Newcome – the Church of England’s lead bishop on health and medical ethics - talks of the care and support being offered after a year in which the global pandemic placed huge pressures on the health sector.
Bishop James also reveals that he has recently been poorly after testing positive for COVID, though he did not need any hospital treatment and has since returned to his duties after a period of rest and self-isolation.
- published: 18 Dec 2020
- views: 854