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Crockford's Clerical Directory is the definitive guide of Anglican clergy and churches in the Church of England, the Church of Ireland, the Church in Wales and the Scottish Episcopal Church.
As a national support centre, we offer a wide range of opportunities including roles in Management, IT, Facilities, Communications, Pensions, Finance, Administration, Payroll, Safeguarding, Education and many more.
Over the centuries, each generation has renewed and added to the rich inheritance of furnishings for liturgy, devotion, mission and remembrance in our church buildings. From time to time, individual items may go out of use and others take their place. We have a careful process for dealing with items which are no longer needed for church life.
The Care of Cathedrals Measure 2011 and The Care of Cathedrals Rules 2020 require cathedrals to compile and maintain an inventory. Our guidance explains these requirements and outlines the benefits to a cathedral and its mission of completing this task.
There are a number of bodies, collectively known as the National Church Institutions (NCIs), which undertake work for the Church of England.
This is the archived blog of Meg Munn, former chair of the National Safeguarding Panel, which provided independent scrutiny and challenge to the Church of England.
A week-long series of webinars will run throughout Churches Count on Nature 2024, which is part of Love Your Burial Ground Week (8-16 June), where churches around the country will discover and record the wonderful nature in their churchyards and green spaces.
MyView is a secure online system which allows clergy to view and print pay documents, update their bank details and submit their Annual HLC Return.
Your church may own collections of historic books including old Bibles and prayer books, as well as more general works forming part of a parish (parochial) library.
We can help you identify the signs of damage to historic books and manuscripts and understand the causes of damage.
Recording your wedding is a wonderful way to preserve the memories of your special day – it is valuable to be able to show it to others and also to see it again over the years to come.