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Ludovic Claude, an impact investment banker, speaks about joining the Community of St Anselm which is a monastic style community set up by the Archbishop of Canterbury for young Christians.
Find out what happens to your Clergy pension when you die.
Materials and resources to help us better understand God's generosity.
Most clergy hold office under Common Tenure and are either beneficed or licensed office holders. Licences may be of several types. Common Tenure confers on clergy, who are not subject to employment law, certain legal rights and obligations. All clergy are subject to the same standards as outlined in the Clergy discipline measure and Guidelines for the Conduct of Clergy. Some Frequently Asked Questions are answered here.
Learn more about the Church of England's 2023 Advent and Christmas campaign, Follow The Star: Join the Song.
An outstanding opportunity to provide strategic leadership and management of the Church Commissioners’ global, diversified, multi-asset £10billion portfolio and its strong and successful Investments team.
In this podcast, Tamanda Walker talks to the author of the report, Selina Stone, and co-researcher, Carlton Turner, about the wellbeing experiences of Global Majority Heritage clergy in the Church of England and how the church can respond.
Clergy are entitled to claim statutory parental leave if they have a baby or adopt a child.
This section contains information about guidance relating to family friendly policies.
All the information you need to complete the Ministers of Religion pages of the tax return