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Information about the House and College of Bishops and a summary of all Church of England's bishops' meetings.
This Guide to parochial fees is published for the information of parochial clergy and parochial church councils.
The friday mailing (fm) serves a diverse constituency of educators, leadership practitioners, discipleship enablers, jobbing ministers and fancy titled coach/facilitators working across the church.
CCTV images are used for the prevention, identification, and reduction of crime and to monitor buildings to provide a safe and secure environment for and to prevent the loss of or damage to contents and property.
Panel members bring expertise in ministerial practice and formation and in supporting learners to study theology at research degree level.
St George’s Day – observed on Thursday 23 April this year – will be a day of celebration in churches across and beyond the Church of England.
Churches can continue to keep in touch with those we meet through life events services, and this page signposts resources that will help you do that.
Learn about Church of England funerals research, guidance on handling calls from both Funeral Directors and bereaved families, and about the legal restrictions on reserving grave spaces, monuments and memorials.
Pick up ideas to publicise church weddings, learn how some couples can feel when they contact a church for a wedding, and be guided on how church administrators might support clergy with tasks around the basic legal preliminaries.
Pick up ideas to publicise baptisms, see an example of how to handle enquiries for baptisms over the phone, and how church administrators can support clergy to prepare for the service.