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The latest news from the Reimagining Care Commission.
A list of some of the most important things to get you started on social media.
Christmas attendance at services in cathedrals last year reached its highest figure since records began, statistics published today show. A one year rise of 5%, meant that 131,000 people came to cathedrals to worship last Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
The Covenant for Clergy Care and Wellbeing was made an Act of Synod at the February 2020 Group of Sessions of the General Synod. The Covenant is the expressed view of the mind of the Church of England on issues relating to clergy care and wellbeing.
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Dr Anna Dixon MBE, chair of the Commission, reflects on the launch of the Reimagining Care report and sets out its ongoing work.
Are you struggling to come up with ideas for your church’s social media? Feel as though you’ve been posting the same type of content and need some more variety.
Read on for five types of posts you can post on your church’s social media this week and every week.
Whether you are live streaming from your church using one just camera or you have a number of them, you can still produce a good online service. Here is some guidance about where to put the cameras and microphones you have in order to get the best results.
Commissioned by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, today's final report proposes a radical and inspiring vision for adult social care in England, drawing on Christian theology, tradition and values.
Proposals affecting the parish of Steeple Bumpstead and the parish of Sturmer in the Diocese of Chelmsford.
Consultation is now closed.