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The Church of England's national environmental programme exists to enable the whole Church to address — in faith, practice, and mission — the issue of climate change and care of creation.
Explore the kinds of changes that could help your church adapt to our changing climate, so that extreme weather events cause less harm and can be recovered from more quickly.
Commissioned by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, today's final report proposes a radical and inspiring vision for adult social care in England, drawing on Christian theology, tradition and values.
Being open to conversations has produced encouraging results for parishioners at St Paul's Beckenham
The Harborough Anglican Team are delivering 13,000 #FollowTheStar cards to all of the addresses in the area this Christmas.
The Prime Minister and the Archbishop of Canterbury have given their backing to the launch today of a project aimed at mobilising the Church of England's 12,000 parishes in the battle to eradicate modern slavery.
Drivers are being encouraged to join an unprecedented national information-gathering campaign launched by the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England and Wales aimed at eradicating modern slavery in hand car washes.
The Church of England is launching an Alexa skill, enabling users to ask the Church of England for prayers, explanations of the Christian faith and where to find their nearest church for local events and services based on their location.
The Archbishop of York Youth Trust is delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with the Allchurches Trust that will enable the work of the Young Leaders Award to expand nationally.
Chapter 5 of the PCC Accountability Rules.
For many people connecting faith and work isn’t as natural as we might think. Nick Shepherd explores how we can share our faith digitally.