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Re-awakening and re-imagining Church after lockdown; using your outdoor space for church activities.
Rules to Order the Service, from The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
The Bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, has welcomed guidance from the Government permitting outdoor singing for places of worship in all tiers in England from 2nd December.
People love singing carols. Singing is good for the body, mind and soul and carols can unlock emotions, tell stories and connect us to others, past and present while raising our prayers.
The pandemic forced the community at Trelawny Benefice to worship outside – a move that has since developed into a fully-fledged outdoor ministry, complete with pet services, farmyard nativities and folk concerts.
We introduced the new benefice sites and features on AChurchNearYou.com in March this year. Learn how to use the benefice features to add and tag your Advent and Christmas services and events.
Once the weather’s warm enough to be outside, there are so many more things that you can do together as a family – and it doesn’t matter how messy you get!
An outdoor prayer service started under lockdown at an Oxfordshire church has attracted more than 100 people and revived interest in a rural church.
An Order for the Burial of the Dead from Alternative Services: Series One in Common Worship: Pastoral Services by The Church of England.
The most updated version of the General Synod Standing Orders