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NEWS / Credit union branches in churches, a network of savings clubs in schools and a drive to promote greater financial resilience in communities are just a few of the achievements listed by the Archbishop of Canterbury's Task Group on responsible credit and savings in its final report published today.
The Estates Evangelism Task Group and National Estate Churches Network hosted their annual EETG and Partners conference at High Leigh.
NEWS / General Synod has today approved a motion, moved by the Archbishop of York, to "re-evangelise" England, including the creation of a new Task Group.
People are hugely influenced by what others do, and so group study resources can be really helpful in developing a shared generous culture.
NSSG report from May and March 2022
The Church of England’s CDM Working Group has published a progress report acknowledging the hurt experienced by many under the CDM process, and recommending that the Clergy Discipline Measure 2003 is replaced with a new piece of legislation.
The Board of Governors of the Church Commissioners has warmly welcomed the report of the independent Oversight Group, the recommendations from which will shape the new Fund for Healing, Repair and Justice.
Safe Spaces is planned as a vital support service for survivors of church-related abuse across the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
FUTURE YOUTH is a new stream of the MES programme providing children, young people and families (CYPF) ministry opportunities to participants who are passionate about serving under 18s.
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