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A Christian presence in every community
814 results found for 'Thy Kingdom Come resources'
We want our buildings to be places of solace for all. Our guidance helps assess how objects that may be symbols of injustice may impact activities in churches/cathedrals. It will help you evaluate options relating to the contested nature of your heritage.
An article by Emily Owen
Training for those who take a lead volunteer role or who are employed in Children's and Youth Ministry
Training for volunteer session leaders in children and youth ministry
Details of the Parish Grants Scheme running from 2024 to 2026 under the Church of England Disability Project
There are some circumstances where you will be required to go through a formal tendering process. The process to recruit consultants/contractors must be fair. We can guide you through the requirements.
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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.
We are hosting a series of webinars to help you engage with the vision and strategic priorities, explore what the priorities might mean in your context, and identify examples of what is working well and resources that are available.
An article by Sara Head, subtitled "The Trees of the Field clap their hands"