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The Queen's relationship with the Church of England was symbolised at the Coronation in 1953 when Her Majesty was anointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and took an oath to "maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the Church of England, and the doctrine worship, discipline, and government thereof, as by law established in England".
Our churches exist to help us worship God, and to show His love to everyone in England. They are also often historic, important places, and most of them are listed buildings. Because of this there are laws that govern how we manage and care for our buildings. We can help you understand the rules and get the right permissions to support your worship and mission.
This privacy notice is provided by the Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care.
Everyday faith resources for church leaders, PCCs and those interested in using the Everyday Faith campaign in their church.
The latest news from the Reimagining Care Commission.
Resources for Pioneer Ministry
Resources for flourishing rural churches and communities.
Read on for some ideas to help children learn about the generosity of God and how we can show that to others.
An online version of the latest version of the Church Representation Rules, available as HTML content.