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Social media can be a powerful way to spread the word and invite even more people along to something this Christmas.
Lay ministers serve together alongside the ordained. Here you will find practical information to help you understand selection, training, and authorisation.
Awareness days, celebrations and religious holidays - Ideas for a full year of church communications
The final report of the Reimagining Care Commission – a clear Christian vision for reimaging care and support.
Practical information on selection, training, and a life in ministry for those exploring ordination in the Church of England
The communications office of the Church of England has today announced the appointment of John Bingham as Head of Media Operations.
One of the greatest joys of local ecumenism is the freedom of clergy to work collaboratively with colleagues from other Christian churches. Sharing ministry needs to be done properly with an awareness of safeguarding, theology and good practice
An Interim Minister, initially supported by Strategic Development Funding in Chelmsford diocese’s Turnaround Project and latterly by Capacity Funding, has built up a network of about 150 people across 32 dioceses involved in interim ministry.
Resources based on the Living Ministry Research.
Encourage people to visit your local church building this summer by taking part in Stained Glass Summer - share a picture or video of one of your stained glass windows using the hashtag #StainedGlassSummer and inviting people to come and visit your building.