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A Christian presence in every community
311 results found for 'Environment programme'
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.
The way you live your life has an impact on the resources of God’s earth. We can help you make informed choices.
We have 4,700 schools educating around 1 million children. Our vision for education is deeply Christian and seeks to serve the common good.
Keywords; Written Case Study, Grade I-listed Building, Major Parish Church, Diocese of Hereford, Damp Prevention, Climate Resilience
Resources for flourishing rural churches and communities.
The Church of England in partnership with the Catholic Education Service are offering a suit of National Professional Qualifications which are accredited by the Department for Education.
The Mission of the Church and the concept of Church growth.
The coronation liturgy for HM King Charles III with commentary, commissioned and authorised by The Most Reverend & Right Honourable Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Church Buildings Council and Cathedral Fabric Commission for England have agreed and issued a joint statement on how the environment informs their work:
The Hyde Park Estate is owned by the Church Commissioners for England and is the secret corner of London’s West End, located within a stone’s throw of the glorious tranquillity of Hyde Park.
Growing Faith activities