Synod Roundup: Thursday 12 February 2026

12/02/2026

Synod debated the Living and Love and Faith programme this afternoon following debates earlier in the day on poverty and sustainable flowers.
General Synod - 12 February 2026 Geoff Crawford / Church of England

Synod began with worship led by the Diocese of Gloucester.

Future Synod dates

Synod voted to approve new dates for the February 2027 sessions - these will now be Monday February 22 to Friday February 26 - to accommodate the half term holidays.

Proposals to re-arrange the dates of the 2028 and 2029 February sessions if necessary to accommodate half term will be put forward when information is available on term dates for those years.

Changes to Standing Orders

The Synod agreed to take note of the report of the Standing Orders committee. A series of amendments were approved as follows: 30,26, 40, 39,38,34, 35, 36, 38, 42,43. The General Synod approved items 46, 41, 44 and 45 on CNC membership.

Sustainable flowers

Synod backed a motion from Worcester Diocese, introduced by the Bishop of Dudley, Martin Gorick. The debate included a short film from the village of Harpley, Worcestershire, where the sustainable church flowers movement began. The motion, which received strong support, does not set any rules, but encourages churches to source local flowers and foliage, and avoid using single use plastics, including floral foam which breaks down into microplastic particles. 

Poverty and 40th anniversary of Faith in the City report

The General Synod voted to redouble efforts to combat poverty and to speak out about the causes of poverty, as well as helping people in need through practical work such as food banks. The debate was led by Archbishops’ Council member Mark Sheard and marks the 40th anniversary of the landmark report Faith in the City.

Living in Love and Faith

The General Synod approved a motion on Living in Love and Faith affirming that the programme will conclude by July and commending the House of Bishops in establishing the Relationships, Sexuality and Gender Working Group and Relationships, Sexuality and Gender Pastoral Consultative Group for continuing work.

The full text of the motion is here:

That this Synod:

a) recognise and lament the distress and pain many have suffered during the LLF process, especially LGBTQI+ people;

b) affirm that the LLF Programme and all work initiated by the February 2023 LLF Motion and subsequent LLF Motions will conclude by July 2026;

c) thank the LLF Working Groups for their committed and costly work, which will now draw to a close with the conclusion of this synodical process;

d) commend the House of Bishops in establishing the Relationships, Sexuality and Gender Working Group and Relationships, Sexuality and Gender Pastoral Consultative Group for continuing work.

The motion (item 20) was carried in a vote by Houses:
Bishops: in favour 34, against 0, abstentions 2; 
Clergy: in favour 109, against 62, abstentions 10; 
Laity: in favour 109, against 70, abstentions 9.