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A Christian presence in every community
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Our community guidelines have been created to encourage conversations that reflect our values. They apply to all content posted on the national social media accounts run by the Church of England, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Archbishop of York.
In 2020 Statistica reported more than 60% of people in the UK have a social media account. Creating a page or profile for your church is completely free and presents an opportunity to reach new people within your local community.
In this guide find out how to create an account for your church on each of the main social media networks, plus advice and guidance for managing your account safely.
Summary
“Church is a family, its where good friends are”. Steve decided to leave a legacy to his 900 year-old church to ensure that the church survives for future generations.
Churches have served their communities well for many centuries. Beyond worship, and the marking of important life events, there are many ways for your church to bring your community together under one roof. This case study from Pickersleigh shows a few.
There’s a way to welcome Mary and Joseph into your home this Christmas through a lovely tradition originating in Mexico. It’s called Posada and this is how it works…
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Our churches should be open and welcoming places at the heart of their communities. But church security must also be a priority. Connectivity allows for a wide range of options in this department, as this case study from Bluntisham in Ely demonstrates.
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