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Global migration is one of the biggest issues of our time. It is important for our church, and so is every individual who is caught up in the rapidly-changing movements of people around the world.
The accounts of abuse shared at IICSA’s Child Migration hearing were harrowing and we commend the bravery of those former child migrants who came forward to share their experiences at the Inquiry.
A statement from the Church of England on IICSA’s Child Migration Report.
Bishop of Bath and Wells, Peter Hancock, the Church of England's lead safeguarding bishop.
The Mission Theology & Apologetics Group (MTAG) is a group of people who wonder about how God works in the world (theology) and who try to join in with what God is doing (mission). We help all kinds of people to do the same.
With the Mission Research Network, CTE have introduced a new MA prize in Mission, Evangelism and Church planting.
The Church of England has over 10,000 churches in rural areas and 40% of those who attend church go to rural churches. We are committed to supporting rural churches in their mission and helping them to grow.
Our community guidelines have been created to encourage conversations that reflect our values. They apply to all content posted on the national social media accounts run by the Church of England, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of York.
Information about Bishops' Mission Orders (BMOs) and the associated Code of Practice.
The Anglican Mission Agencies have a very important role in the Church of England’s international relationships. Each of the Agencies works in different ways. Some work overseas and some work only in the UK.