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Churches have a responsibility to make sure that, as far as is reasonably possible, their buildings and activities are accessible to everyone. We can help you understand the Equality Act and what it means for your church.
We invited Revd Bill Braviner, Disability Adviser to the Diocese of Durham and Co-Founder of Disability & Jesus, to share his knowledge on how we can make our websites accessible to all.
Find out about how we are making our web platforms accessible to as many people as possible.
Everyone will be taking photos at your wedding, but you may also want to have beautiful photographs you can look back on for many years to come. These might be taken by a friend or you may want to use a professional photographer.
Your architect will hire the builders and manage the building works. But you need to understand what is happening because, in the end, it’s your responsibility.
The House of Bishops met via Zoom this afternoon and continued to review advice to clergy on the Church’s efforts to limit the spread of the coronavirus, to protect the vulnerable and health services.
We help you keep your church building open, used for worship and enjoyed by all.
Accessibility is a vital tool in ensuring that our digital platforms are open to everyone.
We’ve collated a list of trends we think you should be exploring over the next 12 months as you plan how you’ll be using social media and websites as a part of your church’s mission.
The Church Buildings Council seeks to support dioceses in working with parishes and other stakeholders where the future of a church building is being considered