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Find inspiration for those last minute Christmas social media posts! See what other churches have been doing to offer ‘the Great Invitation’ to their community.
FEATURES / The Church of England is challenging every minister to commit to having one conversation a month about vocation with someone different from themselves.
Listen to Revd Roxanne Hunte discuss why she's backing the campaign.
FEATURE / The Church of England is challenging every minister to commit to having one conversation a month about vocation with someone different from themselves.
Listen to the Bishop of Guildford, Andrew Watson, discuss the campaign.
The Birth of John the Baptist from Common Worship: Festivals by The Church of England.
Throughout the UK the Church of England works with other national Churches, to build relationships and theological understanding.
NEWS / The Churches' Mutual Credit Union (CMCU) has opened the way for a sixth major British Church to join as a member just under a year after the credit union was formally launched by the Archbishop of Canterbury and other church leaders.
We would love to hear your tips and stories about inviting people to church, as part of our Christmas campaign, 'The Great Invitation'.
A credit union first launched by the Archbishop of Canterbury and other church leaders is to expand to include eligible members of the Catholic Church in England and Wales and in Scotland.
An archive of the Shared Conversations on Scripture, Mission and Human Sexuality which took place in the Church of England.
A fringe meeting at General Synod looked at ecumenical projects including hustings and voter registration.