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  1. History of the Church of England

    As well as being the established Church in England, the Church of England has also become the mother church of the Anglican Communion, a group of separate churches that are in …

  2. Worship texts and resources - The Church of England

    One of the glories of the Church of England is its liturgical worship. Liturgy refers to the patterns, forms, words and actions through which public worship is conducted.

  3. What we believe - The Church of England

    During this service a series of questions will be asked – in most respects the questions asked today are the same as those new Christians were asked in the earliest days of the Church.

  4. Our Churches | The Church of England

    It is a community of people who, together, live in relationship with God through Jesus Christ. There is a church at the heart of every community. And each one puts its faith in action. Our …

  5. Church online | The Church of England

    Join in with online services and access digital resources from the Church of England.

  6. Preparing for ordained ministry - The Church of England

    Practical information on selection, training, and a life in ministry for those exploring ordination in the Church of England

  7. The Anglican Communion - The Church of England

    The Anglican Communion is not held together by a formal constitution or international church law, but rather by a shared heritage, by ways of worshipping and by the relationships – the "bonds …

  8. The Archbishops - The Church of England

    The Archbishops of Canterbury and York lead the vision and direction of the Church of England. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the Church’s most senior bishop.

  9. Artificial Intelligence - The Church of England

    The Church of England Ethical Advisory Group (EIAG) provides independent ethical advice on investment to the Church of England’s three national investing bodies (NIBs), detailed below.

  10. A Catechism - The Church of England

    The Curate of every Parish shall diligently upon Sundays and Holy-days, after the second Lesson at Evening Prayer, openly in the Church instruct and examine so many Children of his Parish …