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We want to encourage you to make wider, more imaginative and more strategic use of your church building, opening it up to all in your community and giving people new reasons to cross the threshold. We can help you select the right legal and funding model to develop your building for uses beyond worship.
Guidance for Church of England schools to prevent homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying.
Connectivity can make old and new church buildings more sustainable and more useful. This case study from Martlesham Heath shows how a "non-traditional" modern church building uses technology to retain its place as a hub for the community.
Find out more about the commissioners for the Families and Households Commission.
Jerry Marshall, CEO of the Germinate: Arthur Rank Centre, helped to set up a company in Bethlehem, Palestine that employs over 90 staff.
Guidance from the Church of England Pensions Board on the cost of living.
This page contains guidance on Ministry in Retirement.
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.
Connectivity offers many benefits for church buildings. To find out why you should consider a broadband or wireless internet connection for your building, take a look at our case studies from across the country and find out how technology is helping churches, large and small, with funding, flexibility, mission, security; and providing a warm welcome for the whole community.
Resource for parents on Christian thinking on helping children to stay connected with their vulnerable relatives.