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The crisis affecting nature is as great as the climate crisis. Caring for creation means looking after our land for the benefit of nature and people. General Synod recently approved a motion to promote biodiversity on Church of England land.
The agenda and background papers for the July 2021 group of sessions of General Synod have been published.
Briefing Papers published following the Families and Households Commission Call for Evidence.
A week-long series of webinars will run throughout Churches Count on Nature 2024, which is part of Love Your Burial Ground Week (8-16 June), where churches around the country will discover and record the wonderful nature in their churchyards and green spaces.
Churchyards display a variety of historic structures, many listed in their own right. The good management of a churchyard needs to take into account a range of issues, from the burial rights of parishioners to the wildlife management of the churchyard.
Briefing Papers published following the Families and Households Commission Call for Evidence
Supporting papers on Families and Households from selected experts.
NEWS / A discussion paper 'Thinking Afresh About Welfare' has been released today by the Church of England.
The Church Commissioners for England has signed a tenancy agreement with Natural England to improve biodiversity across two fields of additional land at Wybunbury Moss, a National Nature Reserve (NNR) near Crewe, Cheshire.
The General Synod consists of the House of Bishops, the House of Clergy and the House of Laity.