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FEATURE / The Church of England’s digital communications team has trained more than 200 parishes in social media and writing for the web.
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The Archbishops of Canterbury and York are pleased to announce the appointment of the Rt Revd Martyn Snow, Bishop of Leicester, as the next chair of the Central Readers' Council.
There are a few quick changes that you can make on social media so that it is accessible to everyone, especially those who are blind or partially sighted, and those who use a screen-reader.
NEWS / Over 600 lay ministers, or Readers, gathered with their patron, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and approximately 40 bishops and other clergy on 5 May to mark their 150th anniversary at a special service at All Souls, Langham Place in London.
A clear and simple approach to social media can go a long way to building anticipation and excitement for your service or event and reach more people with an invitation to come along.
Nearly 600 people were recommended for training for ordained ministry in the Church of England last year, including the highest number for a generation of candidates expected to take up paid clergy posts.
More than a million people are being reached every month with the Christian message on social media, a year after the Church of England adopted a new digital approach, new figures show.