Getting married is one of the most serious decisions we make in life. As well as being a big commitment, it has an impact on family, friends and the whole of society. Read more about why marriage ...
The Coronation of King Charles III is a historic moment in the life of our nation. The Archbishop of Canterbury will lead the Coronation ceremony on Saturday, 6 May, which will be rooted in a ...
‘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 ...
Okiem, a pianist and composer, talks about his pastoral relationship with Revd Peterson Feital who is a minister to the creative industries in London and runs The Haven + London. Okiem explains how ...
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 ...
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 ...
Clergy office holders are self-directed and enjoy a valued and valuable sense of autonomy. However, when the ‘workplace’ is also the home and in the blurring of boundaries between ministerial life and ...
Channel 4 News this evening (November 14) reported incorrectly that victims of John Smyth 'won't receive financial compensation' from the Church of England's redress scheme. The redress scheme will be ...
Encouraged by feedback since April 2023 of the Love Matters report of the Archbishops’ Commission on Families and Households, and by the willingness and support of so many to see the recommendations ...
Following the publication independent review by Keith Makin into the Church of England's handling of allegations of serious abuse by the late John Smyth, the Archbishop of Canterbury said: "Having ...