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Why is Holy Saturday significant? How does the Church commemorate it? What is the Saturday before Easter Day called?
A rural parish has embraced net zero carbon ambitions by installing four air source heat pumps.
Bath Abbey is using an ancient water way to heat the World Heritage site.
Saplings are symbols of new life and a deep-rooted faith, writes Bishop Graham Usher on his Confirmation-meets-God's creation initiative.
Where does the title originate? What does “Supreme Governor” of the Church of England mean? What is the Established Church?
Churches and cathedrals are taking on the climate crisis with solar panels on their roofs.
Bishops of Southwark and Croydon dedicate the chapel as the Chapel of Reconciliation.
FEATURE / On Saturday afternoon, around and during the England football match (!), the Digital and Church House Publishing teams updated General Synod on how we’re supporting local churches and encouraging people into worshipping communities.
On World Environment Day, Bishop Graham Usher writes about why the Church of England is backing the People's Plan for Nature, and why you should, too.
A busy city church has saved thousands of pounds on its energy bills thanks to making a number of small changes to reduce its carbon footprint and help care for God’s creation.