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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.
Youth Beyond Borders is looking for enthusiastic young artists aged 18-25 to undertake our Creative Commission Programme as part of the Coronation for King Charles III, in partnership with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Church of England.
The National Church Governance Programme Board is taking forward the work of transition and implementation of the Nation Church Governance Proposals contained in GS2307 welcomed by General Synod in July 2023.
The findings of the research provide rich and wide-ranging insights into church growth in the Church of England.
Advice on possible sources of funding for projects to reduce carbon emissions, and on how to approach those funders.
As the National Church Governance Programme has proceeded we have been asked for some of the earlier review documents and supporting information. Documents or links are given here to useful background texts to help all who are being consulted.
Get monthly news, webinar listings, resources and stories to help inspire you to take action to care for God's creation.
The College of Bishops of the Church of England has now concluded its previously announced three day meeting (31 October to Wednesday 2 November) and details of the programme can be found here.
Liturgical resources for Creation and the Environment.
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