Blogs and social networking

Follow our blogs

A blog, or weblog, is like an online diary where bloggers write about a wide range of topics.  The blogs listed below are written by ministers and lay people in the church; there are fascinating insights into the life of their parishes and thought-provoking articles on faith.  If you would like to add your parish blog to this list please email the details to us.

Tony Cant
revtc.wordpress.com
Peter Kirk
www.qaya.org/blog
Sam Norton
elizaphanian.blogspot.com
Paul Trathen
paultrathen.blogspot.com
John Richardson
ugleyvicar.blogspot.com
St Luke's in the High Street stlukeshighst.wordpress.com
Revd Jonathan Evens - Between joninbetween.blogspot.com
Revd Philip Ritchie philipstreehouse.blogspot.com
Bradwell Faith in Action bradwellfaithinaction.blogspot.com
Commission for Mission commissionformission.blogspot.com
Alice Smith alisssmith.typepad.com
Mark Pape messianicomplex.tumblr.com
Archdeaconry of West Ham elwincockett.wordpress.com

Follow us on Twitter

Twitter is a social networking site that allows individuals and organisations to post short status messages, or Tweets, answering the question "what are you up to right now?"  To 'follow' any of the people listed below you will need your own Twitter account (register for free at twitter.com).

Charlie Kosla twitter.com/CharlieKosla
Mark Pape twitter.com/messianicomplex
Church of England twitter.com/c_of_e

Follow us on Facebook

Facebook is a social networking site where individuals can post information about themselves and get involved in online groups and communities.  Below are a selection of Facebook groups you may find interesting.  You may be able to view these groups' pages straight away, but you will need your own Facebook account to participate or join groups (register for free at www.facebook.com).

Diocese of Chelmsford Gothik A place for goths and other alternative lifestyle people within the diocese to talk and plan places to meet up. Also to explore fresh ways to worship together.
The Church of England The facebook representation of the Church of England.

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