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The Rural Affairs Group of General Synod is primarily a consultative group that works to support the mission and growth of the rural Church of England. It is chaired by the Rt Revd Richard Frith, Bishop of Hereford.
Racial justice and inclusion is a critical priority for the Church of England and is committed to ensuring that our dioceses, clergy and volunteers reflect the communities we are called to serve.
Thinking about where our food comes from, being thankful for it and remembering those who don’t have as much as we do helps children to recognise the blessing of ‘our daily bread’.
The Church of England's views on social concerns.
Racial justice is a major priority for the Church of England and this has implications for the way we do ecumenism. Ecumenism is primarily about unity in diversity, and this should be reflected in the way we function.
The Church of England works with other Churches across Europe and the wider world.
Find out more about the commissioners and staff for the Racial Justice Commission.
Our churches form the country’s single largest 'estate' of built heritage. Find out more about them on this page.
Take part in the Big Conversation and share your views on the future of retirement housing for Church of England clergy.