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NEWS / The Court of Appeal has upheld the freedom of clergy to be office holders rather than employees with its judgement in the case regarding former Worcestershire vicar, Mark Sharpe.
Details of all the closed church buildings currently available for sale or lease from the Church of England for suitable uses.
Proposals affecting the closed church of Southwick St. Peter in the diocese of Chichester.
This consultation expires on Tuesday 7th May 2024.
The Closed Churches team aims to find new uses for churches that are no longer needed for worship.
NEWS / A transcript of the oral closing submission from the Archbishops' Council for the Peter Ball case study as part if the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) on 27 July 2018.
Proposals for pastoral reorganisation affecting the church of Saint Nicholas, Little Wigborough in the Diocese of Chelmsford.
This consultation has now closed
The Statutory Advisory Committee (SAC) gives independent advice to the Church Commissioners and the Churches Conservation Trust on heritage matters relating to closed and closing churches.
This page lists all the cases currently being considered by the Commissioners after the statutory consultation period has closed.
Church Buildings Support Officers (CBSOs) are specialist advisers and enablers who help parishes manage their church buildings, plan for maintenance and repairs and develop ideas for opening up churches for wider use.
Some parents aren’t sure quite what to feel about Hallowe’en – is it just harmless fun, or are there aspects of it that don’t fit in with how we want to see the world? The christening service is very honest about the reality of good and evil.