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The Church Commissioners for England aims to be at the forefront of responsible investment, which has been core to our approach for decades.
Racial justice and inclusion is a critical priority for the Church of England and is committed to ensuring that our dioceses, clergy and volunteers reflect the communities we are called to serve.
Are you thinking of volunteering to lead children and young people? Take a look at these Volunteer Profile Cards to see people who are volunteering with children and youth in their church right now.
Service materials, community engagement guidance, marketing materials and more, all to help your church engage with Generosity Week.
There are 33 Church Commissioners, who have trustee responsibility for meeting our charitable obligations.
Details of the proposed financial award framework for the Church of England’s national Redress Scheme have been published along with information about the proposed approach to funding the Redress Scheme.
Church roles are many and varied. Discover the variety of ministry within the Church of England.
The joint lead bishops for the Church of England's Cathedrals and church buildings have paid tribute to Lord Field.
Find out about how to get you and your church involved with Thy Kingdom Come.