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191 results found for 'aboutus structure churchcommissioners administration lib'

Churchyard structures

Churchyards display a variety of historic structures, many listed in their own right. The good management of a churchyard needs to take into account a range of issues, from the burial rights of parishioners to the wildlife management of the churchyard. 

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Two old graves in graveyard with tall grass Diocese of Truro

Parsonages and Glebe – guidance and forms for diocesan administrators

Information and documents can be found here regarding the Church Commissioners' role in parsonages and glebe transactions. 

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Grants for historic church interiors and churchyard structures

We give grants for the conservation of our historic church interiors and churchyard structures in partnership with the Pilgrim Trust, the Radcliffe Trust, the Oswald Allen Bequest, the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, and the Anglican Parish Churches Fund. 

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Interior of Temple Church London with the cenotaphs of the Medieval solders on the floor Stephen Makin

Apply to your Fabric Advisory Committee

The cathedral administrator is responsible for making sure applications are made in the proper way. We can help you navigate the process from beginning to end.

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Leadership and Governance

How the leadership and governance of the Church of England is structured.

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The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York Designate together in December 2019

Apply to the Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England

The Cathedral Administrator is responsible for making sure applications are made in the proper way, although they do not have to submit applications themselves. We can help you navigate the application process from beginning to end.

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Wakefield Cathedral

Three inter-related strands

Data analysis to shed light on the factors associated with growth; Church Profiling - a profile of growing churches; Structures - investigation of growth amongst cathedrals.

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Our jobs

As a national support centre, we offer a wide range of opportunities including roles in Management, IT, Facilities, Communications, Pensions, Finance, Administration, Payroll, Safeguarding, Education and many more. 

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Contacting the church for a christening

One of the first things you will need to do is be in touch with your local church. Whether you speak to an administrator, a friendly parent like you from the church, or the vicar, they will be glad to hear from you.

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Information for Will Writers

Over 5,000 people each year leave gifts in their Wills to support the work of the Church of England, but the Church of England itself is not a legal entity and has a complex structure.

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Information for will writers

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