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Find all current and past agendas and papers for General Synod meetings (2011 - present).
Details about accessing the 2022 version of the Church Representation Rules.
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Everyone at a wedding is part of the service, whether you’re doing something specific like a Bible reading or not – you are witnesses to the marriage and part of the couple’s married life too.
To pray is to make our hearts ready to experience the love of God in Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. Praying regularly will help us to develop a spiritual rhythm.
Whether you’re taking part in Remembrance Sunday or Armistice Day, these prayers may be helpful to you.
Prayers are a big part of what makes a church wedding unique. It’s not just the vicar who prays – everyone gets involved.
Whether you are taking children to a wedding as guests, or your child is taking part as a bridesmaid or page boy, we welcome children!
On this page you will find questions we are asking as part of the Listening and Engagement phase of the Commission on Reimagining Care’s work.
The Website Edition of the Canons contains all the latest amendments as well as additional supporting material including: