We need to encourage people along a journey that starts with ‘how much of my money do I give away?’ to ‘how much of God’s money do I keep?’. It’s not an easy or straightforward journey. Our ...
The House of Bishops met in Hertfordshire from 22nd-23rd October. The House discussed the recently proposed Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, the importance of investment in palliative care, ...
We praise thee, O God; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord. All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting. To thee all angels cry aloud, the heavens and all the powers therein. To thee ...
Our eleventh #FaithAtHome Collective Worship episode for primary schools looks at the topic of diversity and inclusion. We are all different and our diversity is our strength, a beautiful expression ...
Update on timeframes after The National Safeguarding Team has received the independent review from Keith Makin.
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 ...
Our Harvest Festival Sunday Service this week is coming to you from the Trelawny Benefice in Cornwall. Led by Rev Richard ...
The Priest and Clerks meeting the corpse at the entrance of the Church-yard, and going before it, either into the Church, or towards the grave, shall say, or sing: I am the resurrection and the life, ...
Hymns are a traditional part of church weddings and there are so many to choose from. Whether you opt for a popular tune, or something different, there’s a hymn to suit different parts of the service.
(a) must ensure that the personal data is held securely, and (b) for that purpose, must have regard to such guidance as the Archbishops’ Council may from time to time issue. (2) The provisions of ...