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Thy Kingdom Come

This year’s Thy Kingdom Come inevitably looked different due to COVID-19. Yet still, Christians in more than 170 countries gathered online and lifted their voices in hope to pray Thy Kingdom Come.

14/09/2020
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Where the liturgy comes from

The Church of England believes that the way we worship and pray together helps to reflect who we are. We, therefore, take seriously the need for our worship to be ‘in common’.

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Resources for prayer and conversation for Brexit

Prayer, conversation-starter and event resources to help churches and communities come together in prayer for the country and the Brexit process. Download documents, materials for local printing and social media graphics.

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Other resources

Not sure where to begin? There are so many helpful resources looking at why and how Christians should get to know their neighbours of different faiths.

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General Synod commends resources to help families pray at home

NEWS / House of Bishops Growing Faith vision launched

22/02/2019
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Resource Section Themes

Resource Section Themes from New Patterns for Worship by The Church of England.

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New Patterns for Worship

Safeguarding resources

This page contains resources offered by survivors of clerical abuse.

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Liturgical Resources for Mental Health and Wellbeing

Resources to help support good mental health and wellbeing.

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Additional resources

Additional resources for parents on grief, bereavement and loss.

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Church leader resources

Resources for church leaders on Faith at Home.

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