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The Church Growth Research Programme explored some of the factors that might explain church growth in the Church of England.
The findings of the research provide rich and wide-ranging insights into church growth in the Church of England.
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.
Case studies on the work of Reimagining Care Commission
Further studies into aspects of church growth commissioned on behalf of the Archbishops’ Council. Fresh expressions, young adults, messy church, perceptions of Jesus, Christians and evangelism.
Churches have served their communities well for many centuries. Beyond worship, and the marking of important life events, there are many ways for your church to bring your community together under one roof. This case study from Pickersleigh shows a few.
The Mission of the Church and the concept of Church growth.
Individual study resources enable people to go at their own pace, and in private. They explore generosity in many different ways, and vary in length.
People are hugely influenced by what others do, and so group study resources can be really helpful in developing a shared generous culture.
Every church building needs funding to be sustainable. As ours increasingly becomes a 'cashless society' we need to make sure our churches can facilitate giving in ways that suit all of our visitors. Here's one example from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London