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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.
Funding has been approved to support dioceses with costs of almost 70 additional stipendiary curacy posts across the Church of England.
Archbishop of Canterbury’s football team to host a ‘green’ football match as part of national campaign
More than 700 young adults have taken part in the Ministry Experience Scheme, General Synod members have heard, as it marks its 10th anniversary.
The Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice has released the second of its biannual Racial Justice reports.
Statistics show an estimated 27,000 people became regular attenders at church services and gatherings supported by the Church of England’s Strategic Development Funding (SDF) programme.
The Bishop of Norwich, the Church of England's lead Bishop on the Environment, has responded to the Prime Minister's statement yesterday on the Net Zero policies.
Rev Dr Malcolm Brown, the Church of England's Director of Faith and Public Life, has responded to the Bloom Review on Government engagement with faith groups in England.
Nigel Genders, The Church's Chief Education Officer, responds to recent reports.
A Review Group has been appointed to oversee an independent review process of the handling of alleged safeguarding issues regarding the former Dean of Christ Church, Oxford.
The Church Commissioners and the Church of England Pensions Board have announced that they will independently disinvest from fossil fuels.