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A reminder that you can sign-up to the Diocesan e-newsletter to receive monthly updates to your inbox.
If simple appeals to you - perhaps your team is small, or you'd like to build your confidence and skills before moving into something more involved – here are some tips from the CofE Digital Team for taking a simple approach to livestreaming.
The latest Archdeacons' Visitation News - Issue 16, Summer 2021 - is now available.
A reminder that Parish Buying members have access to discounted GDPR training courses, to help keep your PCC training up-to-date.
A New Church of England Digital Labs Blog
We're delighted to release latest Church Heritage Diocesan Newsletter.
The Life Events Diary is custom-built online software which can radically streamline administration for baptisms, weddings, banns and funerals.
Has your church started using easyfundraising to raise income yet? Find out more about it here.
There is still funding available to help parishes pay for a contactless card reader.
The National Churches Trust offer a number of webinars to help you!
A Church of England digital Labs Blog
The bond between St Andrew's Church, Soham, and its local church school will be strengthened this week as the vicar climbs into a bath of baked beans, all to help raise money.
A Time to Say Thanks: 1st - 7th June.
A Church of England Digital Labs Blog on what you need to consider to use an image or video online, including understanding a little more about consent, GDPR and stock imagery.
Viewing some of the amazing work done for the Lent Challenge 2021 Hope and a Future.
A Church of England Digital Labs Blog.
We are pleased to announce our new partnership with fundraising website easyfundraising to help our churches raise money easily and safely.
We are delighted by the news that St Andrew's will receive a Foundation Grant from the National Churches Trust, to support essential maintenance works to the roofs and gutters.
Results of National Survey Published