The Church of England is committed to removing the barriers that Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people face within the church. We want all people to be able to fully belong and participate in the ...
AChurchNearYou.com is the Church of England’s official church finder tool for the public, but did you know, it also offers free websites? Your church or multi-church benefice can easily get a website ...
Often in our worship, we are led in prayer by others. In practice, this is often in the gathered community of Christians who are asked to join their prayers together in petition for the needs of the ...
Collective worship is the unique heartbeat of a Church school and is offered as part of a wider opportunity for pupils and adults to encounter faith by engaging in conversations about God, both as ...
A permanent feature of the Church of England's worship and a key source for its doctrine, the Book of Common Prayer is loved for the beauty of its language and its services are widely used. The Prayer ...
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have established Commissions which have as their remit consideration of aspects of life in England today and the role that the Church of England has to play.
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It is evident unto all men diligently reading holy Scripture and ancient Authors, that from the Apostles' time there have been these Orders of Ministers in Christ's Church; Bishops, Priests, and ...
The Diocese of Ely received Strategic Development Funding for their Changing Market Towns project focused on enabling and sustaining church growth in several market towns. This includes the ...
Churches and their churchyards are an important part of the diverse natural habitat of England. We can help you look after and promote the wildlife and biodiversity in your churchyard. Trees are a ...
The Minister of every parish shall warn the people that without great cause and necessity they procure not their children to be baptized at home in their houses. But when need shall compel them so to ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion, is appointed by The King following a prayerful and carefully structured process.