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If simple appeals to you - perhaps your team is small, or you’d like to build your confidence and skills before moving into something more involved– here are our tips for taking a simple approach to livestreaming.
Update your church's site on AChurchNearYou.com with your Lent and Easter services and events. Head to the Resource Hub for templates to help with promoting services and activities.
Following the announcement of new ‘rule of six’ restrictions to help limit the spread of coronavirus, the Bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, who chairs the Church of England’s recovery group, said:
Here we identify some of the pros and cons of each to help you make a decision which will best serve your community.
More than 9,000 churches offered ‘Church at Home’ worship during the first lockdown
The Data Services team has had many requests asking what churches should be collecting about their Church at Home services, so we have produced some guidance to help.
A Church of England funeral is available to everyone, giving support before, during and after the service, for as long as it’s needed.
Press releases from January 1st 2020 - December 31st 2020.
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 churches of St Peter’s and St Philip’s in Highfields and Evington in Leicester began livestreaming services on Facebook and YouTube from the start of the first lockdown last year.