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When people produce TV programmes or live events they plan the content and the technical aspects carefully beforehand. It is worth doing the same with your online church services, whether they are recorded or livestreamed.
There’s so much happening in your local church in the weeks leading up to Easter Sunday. It’s a really important time for churches and there are many special services that are great for families. Look out for these days, from the end of February onwards.
Learn more about using live video at your church
COMMENT / The Church of England's Chief Education Officer warns that schools must not be run on the same logic as supermarkets, ahead of a symposium at Lambeth Palace.
Widespread support has been received for ideas set out by the Church of England to ensure the future of England’s Cathedrals.
Rev Matt Hogg, St Albans Church in Fulham, shares how they have created commnuity online through simple strategies in their live streamed services
Whether you are live streaming from your church using one just camera or you have a number of them, you can still produce a good online service. Here is some guidance about where to put the cameras and microphones you have in order to get the best results.
Smartphone photography tips for taking the best photos in less than perfect lighting.
Threads, much like Twitter, is a text based social media platform. Threads launched on the 5th of July 2023 and received 10 million users in the first 7 hours of launch.
The housing crisis is being exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. Stephen Timms, MP for East Ham, told the Archbishop of Canterbury's Housing Commission about the issues his constituents are facing.