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Now that you’ve hired your architect you need to select the rest of the design team. We can help you understand what everyone does and at what stage your architect will hire them.
How are you going to deliver the new activities when the building work is finished? We can help you plan your way to success.
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.
You can research the history of your church building online using the Church Heritage Record and, if your diocese has signed up for it, apply for faculty online, too. We’ve created digital tools to help you.
There may come a time when a church is no longer needed for regular public worship. We can help find a suitable new use for it or, if it is important to the nation’s heritage, preserve it as it stands.
The Church’s year helps use our own human understanding of time to celebrate God’s work.
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.
Frequently asked questions about being confirmed.
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’.
Often in our worship, we are led in prayer by others.