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The Clergy Transitions Service provides confidential, personal support for Clergy who are at a vocational crossroad, or who are looking for a fresh opportunity.
The Church Buildings Council and Cathedral Fabric Commission for England have agreed and issued a joint statement on how the environment informs their work:
Christian teaching and learning about identity, sexuality, relationships and marriage.
The National Giving Team is here to support your church in enabling giving and encouraging generosity.
This guidance offers a 'practical path' to net zero carbon for church buildings, showing where most churches should start, and the more advanced projects for churches who use more energy.
The vows you make in the marriage service acknowledge that life has its ups and downs. It’s important to recognise that difficult times will come along, but that it’s also possible to be prepared in order to cope.
We administer the provision of grants via the women’s continuing ministerial education trust to female clergy, female accredited lay workers, and religious sisters in England and Scotland in need of financial support for their continuing training.
The story of your relationship as a couple may have begun fairly recently or years ago. Either way, getting married is a whole new beginning for you, your family and others in your life.
Timberwork (or woodwork) and wooden furniture contribute greatly to the character of church interiors. Help identify the signs of damage to historic timberwork and furniture and understand the causes of damage.
Time to Pray presents everything you need for Prayer During the Day and Night Prayer in Contemporary form (Common Worship).