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| Pastoral Measure 1983 Code of Practice (DOC-1.95MB)Church Commissioners The Pastoral Measure 1983 Code of Practice (5th Edition) is a standard reference for those involved in pastoral reorganisation, closed churches and related matters offering full guidance on procedures. Both the Pastoral and Closed Churches Divisions carry out responsibilities under this legislation.
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| Innovative and Unusual Pastoral Arrangements - Some Scenarios (PDF-339.11KB)Church Commissioners The Toyne Report (A Measure for Measures, GS1528) commented that the Pastoral Measure 1983 offered more scope for innovative and unusual types of pastoral reorganisation than is sometimes understood. These pages aim to provide information about such arrangements.
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| DPMM 2007 - Notes and explanations (DOC-232KB)Church of England,Church Commissioners Notes and explanations on the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure 2007, which was aimed at making new and more flexible provision for the Church's structures and procedures so as to facilitate its mission for the 21st Century.
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| DPMM 2007 - Schedule 3 (DOC-24KB)Church of England,Church Commissioners Schedule 3 of the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure 2007 which provides the constitution and procedure of the Diocean Mission and Pastoral Committees.
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| DPMM 2007 - Timeline (DOC-31.5KB)Church Commissioners Timeline of Implementation for the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure 2007.
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| DPMM Implications - Diagram explanation of changes (DOC-36KB)Church Commissioners This one page flowchart outlines the major steps involved in making a Pastoral Scheme under the Pastoral Measure 1983 and the changes the DPMM 2007 made to these in the process.
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| Local Building Audits - A guidance note for benefices, parishes and deaneries (DOC-493KB)Church of England,Church Commissioners Every church building was designed for a purpose - to be a centre for the Church's mission and worship and to demonstrate God's love for the world. Many have become buildings of historic and architectural importance which are valued by worshippers and non-worshippers alike. The purpose of building audits is to help decide the place of buildings in carrying out the Church's mission, while being objective about both the buildings themselves and the activities they cater for.
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| Local Building Audits - A guidance note for Dioceses (DOC-477KB)Church of England,Church Commissioners Every church building was designed for a purpose - to be a centre for the Church's mission and worship and to demonstrate God's love for the world. Many have become buildings of historic and architectural importance which are valued by worshippers and non-worshippers alike. The purpose of building audits is to help decide the place of buildings in carrying out the Church's mission, while being objective about both the buildings themselves and the activities they cater for.
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| Local Building Audits - A template for gathering information (DOC-295KB)Church of England,Church Commissioners Every church building was designed for a purpose - to be a centre for the Church's mission and worship and to demonstrate God's love for the world. Many have become buildings of historic and architectural importance which are valued by worshippers and non-worshippers alike. The purpose of building audits is to help decide the place of buildings in carrying out the Church's mission, while being objective about both the buildings themselves and the activities they cater for.
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| Pastoral Desktop Manual (DOCX-2.16MB)Church Commissioners This manual has been designed as a tool for diocesan officers as part of the Commissioners’ remit to offer advice to dioceses on Pastoral Measure matters and to ensure as far as possible consistency in practice between dioceses. The staff of the Commissioners’ Pastoral Division are always available to provide additional advice and to discuss particular problems.
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