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By simply being at a christening service, you are supporting the parents' decision to have their child baptized. Read on for more about being a guest at a christening.
This guide offers you just some ideas for being a great godparent. You may have many more ideas of your own along the way.
This Guide to parochial fees is published for the information of parochial clergy and parochial church councils.
If you’ve seen banners or posters advertising a Messy Church near to you but you’re not sure what it’s about, find out how you can get involved.
It’s great that you’ve been invited to a christening. By being at the service you are showing your support for the family. The vicar, along with all those at the church, will be delighted to give you a warm welcome.
A report to reclaim the very purpose of housing – as the basis for community, and a foundation for human flourishing.
Churches have a responsibility to make sure that, as far as is reasonably possible, their buildings and activities are accessible to everyone. We can help you understand the Equality Act and what it means for your church.
Find out about how we are making our web platforms accessible to as many people as possible.
Using AChurchNearYou as your church's website
AChurchNearYou.com is the Church of England’s official church finder tool, and it also offers free websites for churches and benefices.