A guide to hashtags for churches in 2021
First published on: 18th May 2021A Church of England digital Labs Blog
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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
An update from the Cambridgeshire Historic Churches Trust
In this guide find out how to create an account for your church on each of the main social media networks, plus advice and guidance for managing your account safely.
The Parish Giving Scheme (PGS) Team is partnering with the Church of England National Giving Team to co-host two PGS webinars for parishes.
Hundreds of churches have already signed up to a week-long ‘nature count' occurring this summer, which will encourage people to visit churchyards and record what they see.
Sunday 18th April is Kigali Sunday, when we celebrate our link with the Diocese of Kigali, Rwanda.
You can read the latest Diocesan Announcements and RIP Notices on our Announcement section and Retired Clergy section of the website.
The National Church of England team have created a series of free webinars to offer practical ideas for Church leaders at a local level in our present situation.
Along with further Prayer and Liturgical resources from the Church of England for churches to use.
from The Right Reverend Stephen Conway, Bishop of Ely.
There is an online book of condolence on the Church of England website where you can leave your message.
Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's husband, has died aged 99, Buckingham Palace has announced.