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A vision and strategy for the Church of England in the 2020s.
Our churches exist to help us worship God, and to show His love to everyone in England. They are also often historic, important places, and most of them are listed buildings. Because of this there are laws that govern how we manage and care for our buildings. We can help you understand the rules and get the right permissions to support your worship and mission.
Every diocese should have its own dignity at work policy and anti-bullying and harassment policy.
Digital Evangelism / Fountains Church Bradford on how they've provided a safe space for families and children to interact online during lockdown.
Residents at Westview House in Totland Bay, on the Isle of Wight might be living with dementia – but they could remember the words to the Lord’s Prayer.
The Coronation of King Charles III is fast approaching. It’s likely to be a once in a lifetime event, as the nation - and nations across the world - join in to witness the anointing of a new king. In this blog you will find out about the different digital resources available and the practical ways that you can use them to promote your coronation events and services.
BLOG / Read our simple suggestions to create more engaging content and a more polished experience for your followers.
In this blog we will be looking at TikTok and ways that you can use it for your church to reach young people.
The Church of England HR External Services is an HR consultancy service for dioceses, cathedrals and senior clergy, supporting the Church’s people agenda through local projects and national initiatives.
NEWS / Over 600 lay ministers, or Readers, gathered with their patron, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and approximately 40 bishops and other clergy on 5 May to mark their 150th anniversary at a special service at All Souls, Langham Place in London.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York lead tributes from Bishops of the Church of England following the announcement of the death of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.