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Resources for church leaders on Faith at Home.
Our churches exist to help us worship God, and to show His love to everyone in England. They are also often historic, important places, and most of them are listed buildings. Because of this there are laws that govern how we manage and care for our buildings. We can help you understand the rules and get the right permissions to support your worship and mission.
From pre-consecration until the end of their ministry, a Bishop will need to meet and speak with various teams and individuals across the National Church Institutions. To help accommodate this, we have consolidated all useful contacts for Bishops in one area along with other useful links which might be beneficial.
Not sure where to begin? There are so many helpful resources looking at why and how Christians should get to know their neighbours of different faiths.
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Mary’s second generosity – that of her attention - is one for this day and age where we are constantly distracted by news, opinions, information and gossip.
Like us all, Mary had God-given gifts and talents. This film explores her generosity with ‘whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable’.
Mary’s first generosity is with her time. There were other things she could’ve been doing. There are even things that could have been seen as more virtuous, as Martha, her sister points out.
In this single verse Mary demonstrates seven distinct ways of living generously. Hers is the story of how her love for God enabled her to live a generous life.
The Cathedral and Church Buildings Department is committed to transparency, and we are working with 360Giving to publish information about our grants.