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Cathedrals are beautiful historic buildings and living places of worship. They should be open to, and able to be enjoyed by all. Cathedral Chapters have a responsibility, both as Christian places of worship and under the Equality Act 2010, to make reasonable provision for access, including identifying and dealing with any obstacle to accessing your cathedral and its precincts. We can help to support you through this process.
There are a number of bodies, collectively known as the National Church Institutions (NCIs), which undertake work for the Church of England.
Websites and resources to help with to help with different types of community action projects.
Chaplain, Diocese of Rochester
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.
Information on how to set up a community action project
A Church of England funeral is available to everyone, giving support before, during and after the service, for as long as it’s needed.
Are you looking for a new way to put your church at the heart of your local community? Do you need to make changes to your building to make that happen? We can take you through the steps of a major building and community project.
A review of the Church’s handling of allegations of abuse carried out by the late John Smyth has been commissioned by the Church and was announced in August 2019.
God's call is for everyone, and it's not always what - or where - we expect it to be.