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563 results found for 'Vision for the 2020'
A vision and strategy for the Church of England in the 2020s.
With churches now beginning the process of reopening initially for individual private prayer and funerals, church weddings however are still not permitted at present - under the Government’s restrictions to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
Why do bishops sit in the House of Lords? What is the link between Church and State?
By Jonny Baker
The Coronation of the King and Queen Consort takes place in Westminster Abbey. Though a large church, Westminster Abbey is not a cathedral. It is an abbey church, and a Royal Peculiar.
Opening the Doors is about generating resources for churches as their buildings reopen to the public.
The Church of England traces its history in England back to the early centuries of the Christian faith.
COMMENT / A rounded and positive religious education should be available to all and is about understanding what it is to be human, says the Revd Nigel Genders, Chief Education Officer for the Church of England.
Lee Higson recently left his 22-year career at sea to train as an Ordinand with the Diocese of Manchester.
What is anointing? Why is the monarch anointed at their Coronation? Where does the practice originate? Where has King Charles III’s anointing oil come from?
Christians reviving ’graffiti’ tradition as public expression of faith.