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Prayer, conversation-starter and event resources to help churches and communities come together in prayer for the country and the Brexit process. Download documents, materials for local printing and social media graphics.
Ideas to allow the people of our parishes and faith communities to turn virtual presence into real giving.
The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
These guidelines outline the general rules when using the Church of England's logo and other assets in print and online.
Whether on websites, in print or social media, visuals help us express our ideas quickly and effectively with the people we want to communicate with.
The Bishop of Manchester, David Walker, has written to the Editor of the Guardian following publication yesterday of an article about the Chair of the Church of England Pensions Board.
A style guide is a set of standards you apply to any digital or printed resources for your church. It can really help give consistency to your church.
MyView is a secure online system which allows clergy to view and print pay documents, update their bank details and submit their Annual HLC Return.
This article from Bishop Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York Designate, was published in the Daily Telegraph on Tuesday 12 May 2020.
How can your church reach and engage different audiences with Comfort and Joy? Comfort and Joy is the Church of England's 2020 Advent and Christmas campaign.