Let love be genuine; hate what is evil, hold fast to what is good. Romans 12.9 Let us confess our sins and failings to God our merciful Father. and chosen what has displeased you. Lord, have mercy.
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We stopped allowing pensions to be transferred into CWPF in October 2008, but you may have transferred pensions in before this. If you're thinking of transferring your pensions out, it's important you ...
Immediately after a funeral, you'll be with your family and friends. But as the days and weeks go by, the church will also be there for you. Your church can support you in lots of ways, even if the ...
The Church of England believes that the way we worship and pray together helps to reflect who we are. We therefore take seriously the need for our worship to be ‘in common’: in other words, our ...
Following the decision at July General Synod to develop proposals to introduce standalone services including Prayers of Love and Faith (PLF) alongside pastoral reassurance, there will be continued ...
The St Christopher's Educational Trust aims to promote religious education in accordance with the principles of the Church of England. The St Christopher's Educational Trust, which incorporates the ...
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 ...
With a tower dating back almost to the Norman conquest and the majority of the church standing since the 13th century, a reordering and renovation project at All Saints Winterton in Lincolnshire was ...
‘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 ...
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 ...
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 ...