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A permanent feature of the Church of England's worship and a key source for its doctrine, the Book of Common Prayer is loved for the beauty of its language and its services are widely used. The Prayer ...
From the earliest days of the Church, Christians developed short, simple summaries of the faith. These short statements became known as creeds. The word ‘creed’ comes from the Latin word credo, ...
When any person is sick, notice shall be given thereof to the Minister of the Parish; who, coming into the sick person's house, shall say, Peace be to this house, and to all that dwell in it. When he ...
From earliest times the Church has gathered on Sundays to celebrate the good news of Jesus Christ. Over time an annual cycle of Christian memory-making has also developed, which allows us to remember ...
The Church Commissioners supports the Church of England’s ministry, particularly in areas of need and opportunity. We do this through responsible and ethical management of the Church of England’s ...
and lying humbly in a manger, you show how much God loves the world. you were born in a stable but worshipped by the angels. Be with (N. and) all who are lonely, and with all who feel distant from ...
You can read and listen to daily Advent and Christmas reflections from 1 December through the Everyday Faith app, the new daily devotional app from the Church of ...
Lots of people marry in their own local church, but you might like to marry in a different church because it has special significance for you through family or other connections. It’s possible there ...