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The Crown Nominations Commission for Canterbury is made up of a diverse group of members who bring a range of experiences, perspectives, and spiritual insights.
We are hosting a series of webinars to help you engage with the vision and strategic priorities, explore what the priorities might mean in your context, and identify examples of what is working well and resources that are available.
Pensions Board membership
Copies of the Clergy Discipline Rules and various forms for making/responding to Clergy Discipline complaints
The Archbishops’ Advisers for Appointments and Vocations team is a key team within the Office of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, supporting and advising the Archbishops and the wider Church on the appointments process for senior clergy.
The Crown Nominations Commission was formed in 1974 when the Prime Minister agreed to the creation of the Commission as a means of supplying the Prime Minister with the names of candidates.
Resources based on the Living Ministry Research.
Ensuring that you recruit safely and well when recruiting new volunteers with children and young people.
The Cathedral and Church Buildings Department is committed to transparency, and we are working with 360Giving to publish information about our grants.
Grants for the conservation of historic church interiors & churchyard structures in partnership with the NLHF, Pilgrim Trust, Radcliffe Trust, Oswald Allen Bequest, Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, Gunnis Fund & the Anglican Parish Churches Fund