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Rules to Order the Service, from The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
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Church Mission Society lead this online church service to mark the Third Sunday after Trinity. With Cathy Ross and Jonny Baker, the service of prayer, music and reflection explores Mark 4.35-41 and 'the other side of the lake'.
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The Church of England Education Office has today written to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) following the publication of its draft unedited version of a periodic paper - CRC/C/GBR/CO/5.
NEWS / The Church of Scotland and the Church of England have reached an historic agreement that recognises their longstanding ecumenical partnership and lays the groundwork for future joint projects.
As part of the whole Church of God, the Church of England seeks to work with other Churches and make visible our unity as the Body of Christ. We are therefore committed to build better relationships with other Christians locally, nationally and globally.
An Order for the Burial of the Dead from Alternative Services: Series One in Common Worship: Pastoral Services by The Church of England.
On Sunday 5 July, prisoners and their families will be able to worship together during the first-ever online prison church service broadcast by the Church of England.
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