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Explore the kinds of changes that could help your church adapt to our changing climate, so that extreme weather events cause less harm and can be recovered from more quickly.
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) images are used for the prevention, identification, and reduction of crime and to monitor buildings to provide a safe and secure environment for and to prevent the loss of or damage to contents and property.
Connectivity can make old and new church buildings more sustainable and more useful. This case study from Martlesham Heath shows how a "non-traditional" modern church building uses technology to retain its place as a hub for the community.
The Procurement team works for the benefit of all NCIs, we follow the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) guidance on professional practice at all times.
Helpful reports and resources that aim to provide advice, guidance and recommendations for dioceses, parishes, PCC and clergy on rural mission and growth.
Deliverance ministry is a specialist ministry within the Church of England and constitutes one aspect of the Church of England’s commitment to bringing wholeness, peace and healing to all who experience distress, whether in body, mind or spirit.
The Faith and Order Commission is the theological advisory board of the Church of England.
Information about religious education, Understanding Christianity and Collective Worship in Church of England schools.
Practical information on selection, training, and a life in ministry for those exploring ordination in the Church of England
A Church of England-led funeral doesn’t have to be in a church building. We can be wherever you need us to be.