The Archbishop of Canterbury will visit churches, schools and communities on the Isle of Wight later this month.
The Most Rev Justin Welby will meet churchgoers and non-churchgoers from across the Island between October 13-14.
The Archbishop is planning to spend one day and night on the Isle of Wight and hopes to visit two local secondary schools, where pupils will be given the chance to ask him questions.
He’ll also meet those who offer Christian ministry in churches, prisons and care homes.
Archbishop Justin said: “I’m really looking forward to my trip, to meeting people who are serving God in local communities, and seeing how the Holy Spirit is moving in churches, schools, care homes, and beyond.
“I know the people of the diocese are sharing the good news of the Kingdom in new and exciting ways, so more and more people might know the love of God in Jesus Christ. It will be a privilege to be alongside them in October.”
On Friday, October 13, he'll visit Christ the King College in Newport and meet staff and governors, bless the new chapel and spend time with students of all ages at three different sessions.
He’ll then travel to The Bay C of E School in Sandown, where he will hear the school choir sing, tour the school with school pastors, take part in two conferences with students, and meet parents and staff.
The Archbishop will share his faith in Jesus at a mission event at Holy Trinity Church, Bembridge that evening.
Before leaving the Island at lunchtime on Saturday (October 14), he'll meet those who minister in the Island’s churches over breakfast, before a visit to inmates, staff and chaplains at HMP Isle of Wight.
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