Rt Rev. Philip North has issued a powerful New Year video message in which he urges people to live ‘All for Jesus’ – which is also the theme for the centenary of The Church of England in Lancashire (Blackburn Diocese) in 2026.
The message is embedded above to watch or you can click for the video on YouTube. It is on other Diocesan social channels too, including Facebook/BlackburnDiocese.
Download text versions for sharing with people not online or placing on noticeboards here in Word format and also PDF format
It arrives just ahead of the launch (on Sunday, January 4 and all next week) of a year of celebrations for the centenary in parishes and schools, including two huge Zoom broadcasts led by Bishop Philip and coordinated by the Diocesan Board of Education (DBE).
The DBE anticipates many thousands of schoolchildren will take part in those.
In his message as the Diocese enters a milestone year, the Bishop of Blackburn reflects on words from St Paul’s letter to the Colossians in the Bible: ‘Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him’.
In doing so, Bishop Philip challenges everyone to consider what truly motivates their lives.
“For the Christian,” he says, “there is only one motivation … everything – our work, our leisure, our family life – everything is done in the name of Jesus. Everything is for him.”
This year marks the centenary of the Diocese of Blackburn, celebrating 100 years of parishes, chaplaincies and schools. It’s also the centenary of Blackburn Cathedral; founded at the same time as the Diocese.
Exciting events are planned across the year, culminating in a centenary celebration at the Cathedral on November 12, the actual date the Diocese and Cathedral were founded.
This page on the Diocesan website collates everything in one place about what’s happening.
The year kicks off officially this Sunday (January 4) and all next week when parishes and church schools are being encouraged to hold special services and events to launch the year and to post about what’s happening locally on their socials; tagging the Diocesan social channels, using #cofelancs100.