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A Christian presence in every community
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The introduction on 1st January 2016 of new, simplified Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 2015 coming into effect.
The Church of England needs to undergo a major "culture shift" to mobilise lay members to spread the gospel in their everyday lives, a new report being presented to members of the General Synod argues.
The annual meeting of the College of Bishops of the Church of England was held in Oxford from 11-14 September with the theme of "Telling the Gospel of Salvation in Every place", exploring how the Church ministers to every community in the country.
The College of Bishops of the Church of England met at Lambeth Palace on Monday 12th December.
A meeting of the House of Bishops took place today on Wednesday 22 of July 2020 (by Zoom)
You can research the history of your church building online using the Church Heritage Record and, if your diocese has signed up for it, apply for faculty online, too. We’ve created digital tools to help you.
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General Synod has thanked the authors of a report proposing possible changes to the governance structures of the Church of England’s National Church Institutions.
New legislation governing Diocesan Boards of Education (DBEs), which oversee and support Church of England schools, has received final approval from General Synod.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York are to nominate Carl Hughes as the next Chair of the Archbishops’ Council Finance Committee, as the Council oversees £1.2 billion investment to spread the gospel and strengthen parish ministry across England.