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All Church of England weddings should have at least one reading from the Bible, but if you wish, you can also include other special readings.
The Families & Households Commission makes a number of recommendation to institutions – from the Church of England to Government.
Re-awakening and re-imagining Church after lockdown; using your outdoor space for church activities.
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.
How are you going to deliver the new activities when the building work is finished? We can help you plan your way to success.
Advice for clergy wanting to claim Council Tax for a property they own or rent that is not their main home.
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.
Everyone will see your noticeboard when they pass by the church. Make a good first impression. We can help you make sure your noticeboard sends the right message.
Now that christenings are possible again, you can contact a church and begin to make plans. These are some of the questions you might have.
Here you will find information about the Church of England’s National Redress Scheme. The purpose of the Redress Scheme is to demonstrate in tangible and practical ways that the Church is truly sorry for its past failings relating to safeguarding.