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Lots of people marry in their own local church, but you might like to marry in a different church because it has special significance for you through family or other connections.
How are you going to deliver the new activities when the building work is finished? We can help you plan your way to success.
Historic seating can be significant in its own right as well as a major element of the significance of the church as a whole. Changing or replacing it can have a big impact on the interior of your church. We can help you understand your seating and the options for making changes.
Guidance and documents relating to the 2021 elections to the General Synod of the Church of England.
Working toward a thriving, growing, loving church on every significant social housing estate in the country – through new patterns of ministry, sharing good practice and encouraging leaders.
There can be a lot of work to do before you apply to your Fabric Advisory Committee or to the Commission. We can help you increase your chances of success.
Most clergy hold office under Common Tenure and are either beneficed or licensed office holders. Licences may be of several types. Common Tenure confers on clergy, who are not subject to employment law, certain legal rights and obligations. All clergy are subject to the same standards as outlined in the Clergy discipline measure and Guidelines for the Conduct of Clergy. Some Frequently Asked Questions are answered here.
A financial adviser can help you understand your finances and make the right decisions.
The National MES Conference is an opportunity for Ministry Experience Scheme participants to meet together once a year for teaching, learning and networking.
The Church Commissioners for England aims to be at the forefront of responsible investment, which has been core to our approach for decades.