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Guidance for Church of England schools to prevent homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying.
Find out the next steps in the LLF journey.
Our heartfelt thanks go to all the couples and their photographers who have kindly shared their wedding pictures with us.
This section of The Pilgrim Way explores how we can know and love God.
Walking into church with Dad or another special person remains a traditional start to a wedding service for many, although the way it happens can vary.
Networks and support for leaders in dioceses, parishes and other leadership roles
Having a different faith to your partner need not be a barrier to having a church wedding if you’d both like one. Just like all couples, the vicar will want to get to know you both and help you develop a ceremony that reflects your story.
A nativity play is a tradition enjoyed by families every year, whether it’s at school, in church or even at home. If your child is in a nativity play, making your own costume can be great fun, and inexpensive.
Cathedrals have an important role to play in promoting green practice, both locally and nationally. As the mother church of the diocese, cathedrals are well placed to test new ways of working and demonstrate a commitment to environmental action.
How the leadership and governance of the Church of England is structured.