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A vision and strategy for the Church of England in the 2020s.
There are no legal restrictions on which day of the week you can have a church wedding, but some days may be better than others.
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’.
More information about key people at the Church Commissioners.
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.
Churches are special places and there are some things about a church wedding that you just can’t get anywhere else.
No matter how far away it may be, thinking about your own funeral service now and making your wishes known can be a comfort to you and your family in all sorts of ways.
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.
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.