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Find out more about those tricky pension issues you might need help with.
The vows you make in the marriage service acknowledge that life has its ups and downs. It’s important to recognise that difficult times will come along, but that it’s also possible to be prepared in order to cope.
Our role of the Committee for Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns (CMEAC) is to identify, monitor and take forward concerns of BAME Anglicans and make recommendations for change.
The purpose of this toolkit is to raise awareness and to provide information for Church leaders, Church workers and Chaplains to assist them in gaining a better understanding of issues relevant to people with Down's syndrome.
There are many reasons why people visit churches. Irregular visitors should be made to feel just as welcome as regular ones. To that end, hospitality and connectivity can work hand-in-hand. This case study focuses on St Michael's church in Witton Gilbert.
Urban Hope Church, part of Coventry's Acceler8 programme, offers faith, hope and love to those in need.
Briefing Papers published following the Families and Households Commission Call for Evidence.
Vicar, Diocese of Blackburn
Find out more about the commissioners for the Families and Households Commission.
16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence is a global campaign to inspire people to learn, reflect and take action to end gender-based violence and all forms of abuse.