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A community organising project which has increased the number of children and young people attending inner-city churches is to be expanded to more parishes following a grant from the Church of England.
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Threads, much like Twitter, is a text based social media platform. Threads launched on the 5th of July 2023 and received 10 million users in the first 7 hours of launch.
Practical guidelines for church leaders on working with other faiths.
Guidelines for the Professional Conduct of the Clergy.
Digital Evangelism / Mossley Parish shares how the Christmas campaign has helped them to welcome more people in this year.
Chichester Cathedral doubles own target for food donations for people in crisis, as churches in the area offer hot food and warm spaces this Christmas.
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It is imperative for churches to engage with issues of social justice and to respond to the current needs within our culture and society.
The House of Bishops COVID-19 recovery group has shared draft guidelines for when funerals, weddings, baptisms and individual private prayer can recommence in church buildings.