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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.
Charities and organisations to help with funding for community action projects
Connectivity offers many benefits for church buildings. To find out why you should consider a broadband or wireless internet connection for your building, take a look at our case studies from across the country and find out how technology is helping churches, large and small, with funding, flexibility, mission, security; and providing a warm welcome for the whole community.
Becoming an environmentally aware church is so much more than looking after your building in an efficient way. This journey affects every aspect of your life as a church. It’s about holistic mission.
The National Safeguarding Team, NST, is undertaking an independent lessons learnt review of the recruitment and appointment of William Scott Farrell.
Keywords; Net-zero Carbon, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Solar, Insulation, Diocese of Worcester, Housing, Written Case Study, Video; Discussion Questions
With roles based at Church House, Westminster, the NCIs provide expertise, advice, guidance and services to the whole Church.
The Church of England works with other Churches across Europe and the wider world.
World Environment Day is the UN’s most important day for encouraging worldwide awareness and action for the protection of our environment. Learn about how the Church of England is making changes for the good of the environment.
In the Church of England, we value our relationships with churches across the world.
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.