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Concerning Ceremonies, why some be abolished, and some retained, from The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
As we head into August, the pace may not feel like it's slowing down. How can you create some space to rest whilst still maintaining weekly services and gatherings?
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…
Rev Ben Harding is one of 120 chaplains who will be offering support to athletes, coaches and those supporting the Olympic games in Paris.
A report to reclaim the very purpose of housing – as the basis for community, and a foundation for human flourishing.
The Church Commissioners for England, as the Church of England's endowment fund has asked the BP board at its Annual General Meeting to say whether it plans to achieve net-zero emissions between 2050-2070.
Once you’ve decided to marry in church, your first contact is most likely to be the vicar, although sometimes you may speak to a church administrator first.
We understand that some people might have concerns about their local church building installing mobile or wireless broadband. This page explains why the Church is interested in helping to spread digital connectivity, and why this is considered safe.
Marriage is one of the most serious commitments two people can make to each other. It's also an amazing adventure. Read on to find out more about being, as well as getting, married.