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Watch our weekly online worship services from across the Church of England.
Frequently asked questions and how you can get in contact with the national office.
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.
We need to cultivate a generous culture, where we grow in an understanding of God’s generosity towards us and share that generosity through our ministry and mission.
As summer draws to a close, there are beautiful colours to be found everywhere, especially in the leaves that fall from the trees. These are some simple suggestions to enjoy some of the best bits of autumn, wherever you are…
Once the weather’s warm enough to be outside, there are so many more things that you can do together as a family – and it doesn’t matter how messy you get!
Free Thinking papers stimulate theological reflection on the implementation of Setting God's People Free
Day trips, visiting family or even going abroad all require some sort of travel. Whether it’s on foot, on a bike, in the car, on a bus, train, or plane, the journey itself can be an opportunity to see new things and ask for God’s blessing too.
Find out how the Defined Benefit section of CWPF works.
The place to get all the JOIN resources and everything you need to run a successful volunteer recruitment campaign aimed specifically at recruiting new volunteers to lead children and youth.
A Communiqué following the Reuilly Contact Group meeting in Edinburgh, February 2020