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With colourful dresses, flowers and smiles, bridesmaids and younger flower girls bring a lot of joy to a wedding celebration, but it’s a key role with particular duties too.
Our priority is to safeguard the health and wellbeing of our people, members, customers and all those we work with. We are closely monitoring the situation with the Coronavirus and following Church of England guidance and advice from Public Health England
CAPF DB is for NCI staff who joined before July 2006. Find out how CAPF DB works
Faith sensitive and inclusive Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education (RSHE)
Information and resources for Church of England schools
The vows that you make are at the heart of your wedding day and have been spoken by millions of couples over the centuries. They can not be re-written or changed in any way for legal reasons – they are the words of commitment to a shared life.
The Church of England believes that the way we worship and pray together helps to reflect who we are. We, therefore, take seriously the need for our worship to be ‘in common’.
If we are to encourage people to give to us, as churches we must explain why we need people’s support, and how vital it is to our ministry and mission.
The Church of England is providing a range of resources to help churches and parishes to mark this historic moment in the life of our nation.
Our community guidelines have been created to encourage conversations that reflect our values. They apply to all content posted on the national social media accounts run by the Church of England, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of York.
Summer is bursting with the colour green. It’s a big contrast to the bare stillness of winter, when everything rests. Find out why green is a special colour in the church as well.