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Concerns about digital connectivity

We understand that some people might have concerns about their local church building installing mobile or wireless broadband. This page explains why the Church is interested in helping to spread digital connectivity, and why this is considered safe.

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Media Centre

To contact the press office call 0207 898 1326 (monitored inside and outside office hours)

or email [email protected] (routinely monitored during office hours) 

 

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A DSLR camera on a tripod with hands operating it Ben Hollebon

Church of England Digital Labs

News, resources and events for supporting digital evangelism and digital discipleship in the Church of England.

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Social media community guidelines

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. 

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Our social media community guidelines.

Why get connected?

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.

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An Airband wireless internet router in the tower of St Mary the Virgin, Walkhampton, Exeter

Helpful resources for community action

Websites and resources to help with to help with different types of community action projects.

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Bishop and foodbank volunteer picking food items for parcel Keith Blundy

Digital Team

The Digital Team was created in October 2016 to develop the Church of England's approach to the web, social media and wider technological innovation.

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The Church of England - Digital Communications.

Connectivity

Mobile-network and broadband technologies have revolutionised daily home and work life for many of us in recent years. And the part they play in our places of worship can be just as important. If you're interested in exploring how connectivity can serve your church, and help your church serve your community, find out what other churches have done here.

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Wireless broadband infrastructure in the form of wires and boxes concealled within the tower of St Michael's church, Brent Tor.

Digital Labs Clinic

Digital Labs Clinic

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Digital Charter

This is a voluntary pledge that we’re encouraging individual Christians as well as churches to sign to help make social media and the web more widely positive places for conversations to happen.

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Sign up to the Church of England's digital charter.

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