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Stay informed and be inspired about the Church of England's environment programme and its path to net zero carbon by 2030 by watching our series of webinars.
Proposals for pastoral reorganisation affecting the benefices and parishes of Frecheville and Gleadless and the church of Saint Cyprian, Frecheville in the diocese of Sheffield.
This consultation expires on Monday 3rd June.
Do you want to help your church on its journey to net zero carbon but don’t know where to start?
The Church of England’s Net Zero Carbon Programme can help.
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.
The crisis affecting nature is as great as the climate crisis. Caring for creation means looking after our land for the benefit of nature and people. General Synod recently approved a motion to promote biodiversity on Church of England land.
Theological training and the courses on offer.
Book onto one of our webinars and learn more about the JOIN Campaign to recruit new children and youth volunteers.
The Church Commissioners wants to learn about our past better to understand our present and continue to support the Church of England’s work and mission in the future. We have learned from independent research that Queen Anne’s Bounty, a predecessor fund of the Church Commissioners’ endowment, had links with African chattel enslavement.
Information on how your church can encourage legacy giving in your parish.
Each year around 4,000 people leave a gift in their will to their church, funding mission projects, maintaining beautiful church buildings and growing faithful communities.