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This statement sets out the policies and procedures adopted by each of the National Church Institutions (NCIs) and has been approved so that it constitutes their Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement.
The findings of the research provide rich and wide-ranging insights into church growth in the Church of England.
The Church Growth Research Programme explored some of the factors that might explain church growth in the Church of England.
NEWS / The Church of England has been encouraged to help provide support for the victims of modern day slavery at the launch of a new network of 'champions' to combat the growing crime of human trafficking.
How the leadership and governance of the Church of England is structured.
The National Church Governance Programme Board is taking forward the work of transition and implementation of the Nation Church Governance Proposals contained in GS2307 welcomed by General Synod in July 2023.
The events of recent weeks have shone a spotlight on the history and legacy of the slave trade, prompting renewed reflection by many organisations in this country and across the world.
More than a hundred new churches are to be created in a £27 million drive by the Church of England to revive the Christian faith in coastal areas, market towns and outer urban housing estates, it was announced today.
A leadership development programme for Chief Executives of Multi Academy Trusts has been launched drawing on expertise from the Church of England, academia and the City.
The Church Commissioners for England has learned from research it commissioned that Queen Anne’s Bounty, a predecessor fund of the Church Commissioners’ £10.1 billion endowment, had links with transatlantic chattel slavery.