Care for God’s creation is part of the Christian life. We honour the Creator when we care for creation. We show love to our neighbours when we care about the places they live, near and far. And we ...
‘Why can’t I see granny? I miss giving her a hug.’ One of the hardest things about the coronavirus crisis is the isolation of lockdown. Families who are used to meeting regularly are now only able to ...
Join us on the second Sunday before Advent for a service of morning prayer, led by Rev Alex Norris. Morning prayer is a way for us to start the day in praise and thanksgiving to God. Join our online ...
Access full-text versions of our Services of Daily Prayer, which are available in both Contemporary (Common Worship) and Traditional (Book of Common Prayer) forms and for all times of the day. You can ...
A successful alteration or extension to a church can be a great enhancement to parish life. We can help you follow a proper process and avoid pitfalls. Your DAC is always willing to visit and advise ...
The Pensions Board is ultimately responsible for overseeing our investments and ensuring that we meet our pension liabilities. The in-house investment team is co-led by the Chief Investment Officer ...
To experience the best that the Church of England website has to offer, you need to enable JavaScript in your browser's settings. Turnon.js provides guidance on how to activate JavaScript for your ...
The Archbishops’ Council has intervened in an Employment Appeal Tribunal case involving workplace issues. The intervention, which is strictly neutral, invites the court to clarify the law, both from a ...
Art has been part of church life for centuries, and art in our churches takes many forms. It helps us connect with God and reflect our faith. New art should always be created for a specific place in ...
Nearly £46 million has been earmarked by the Church of England to spread the Christian faith across the country, including a programme to renew and revitalise parishes. Nearly £46 million has been ...
The Church of England is engaged in a process of reflection and learning in recognition that it has not been the welcoming ‘spiritual home’ it aspires to be for many people whose family heritage lies ...