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Learn more about how you can get involved with Greenhouse, an approach to designing, growing and cultivating fresh expressions of church from the Church of England.
Greenhouse is a Church of England initiative to equip teams of people to design, grow and cultivate fresh expressions of church.
'Greenhouse' is the Church of England's approach to establishing and growing fresh expressions of church. There are facilitators in dioceses who support the approach. Find out more about their role and how to contact them from this page.
Greenhouse aims to help you turn ‘good ideas into missional action’. Explained here are the clear COMMITMENTS and VALUES that can help you make that happen.
In creating new worshipping communities many enablers are noticing that planters and pioneers are well-served in existing networks and training programmes, whereas parish-based lay people who embark on lower-innovation, smaller mission projects are less well equipped and supported.
A Service for Low Sunday, from The Benefice of Trelawny in the Diocese of Truro. This service will be led by Rev Richard Allen, who will be preaching on The Resurrection.
Rev Jonathan Macy from Church of the Cross, Thamesmead, and Diocesan Disability Adviser, Southwark Diocese leads our service for Low Sunday - the Second Sunday of Easter. He will also be preaching on Doubting Thomas.
Past Cases Review 2: Publication of National Safeguarding Team’s Executive Summary
Creative Christians from all around the UK have tuned in to see the live launch of the Church of England’s new ‘Greenhouse’ approach for establishing and maintaining a fresh expression of church.
A Church of England funeral is available to everyone, giving support before, during and after the service, for as long as it’s needed.