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Michael and All Angels from Common Worship: Festivals The Church of England.
Saint Michael and All Angels, from The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
There are many reasons why people visit churches. Irregular visitors should be made to feel just as welcome as regular ones. To that end, hospitality and connectivity can work hand-in-hand. This case study focuses on St Michael's church in Witton Gilbert.
Connectivity can make old and new church buildings more sustainable and more useful. This case study from Martlesham Heath shows how a "non-traditional" modern church building uses technology to retain its place as a hub for the community.
Keywords; Net-zero Carbon, Renewable Energy, Solar, Grade I-listed Building, Diocese of Gloucester, Parish Church, Written Case Study, Video
Proposals for pastoral reorganisation affecting The Castleford Team Parish and the church of St Michael and All Angels Church, Castleford, in the diocese of Leeds.
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Notes from Common Worship: Additional Eucharistic Prayers - with Guidance on Celebrating the Eucharist with Children by The Church of England.
General Notes from Common Worship: Daily Prayer by The Church of England.
In 2010, Jack and Babs Bearne left a gift in their Will to St Michael's Church, Alphington, in the Diocese of Exeter. Their generosity has had a transformational impact on the life of the church.
A Service of the Word: Authorized Text and Notes from New Patterns for Worship by The Church of England.