Links
Here's a collection of links to resources that we thought may be useful. If you know of any others that you think may interest our visitors, please get in touch and let us know. Thank you.
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A Church Near You
Telling you the nearest church to where you live, showing it on a map, telling you what it is like, what is going on there, and who to contact to find out more -
Cathedral Camps
Organising working residential breaks in Cathedrals, so that you can help out with restoration and conservation -
Cathedral Music Links
Collection of information about choral music in the UK -
Churches Tourism Association
Promoting amongst churches and others the need to welcome tourists, encouraging the sharing of good practice and provision of resources -
College of Readers
Organisation providing fellowship and support to Readers who subscribe to the authority of scripture, the grace of the sacraments, and the traditional understanding of the ordained ministry of bishop, priest and deacon -
EasternCathedrals
Website promoting the Cathedrals in the East of England -
Fresh Expressions
Encouraging forms of church for our changing culture, established primarily for the benefit of people who are not yet members of any church -
Friends of Church Music
Organisation devoted to the safeguarding of British Church Music -
Mothers' Union
Christian volunteers organisation emphasising the family -
Rejesus
Providing information about the life and work of Jesus -
St. Pixels
An experiment in online Christian community, sponsored by the Methodist Church of Great Britain and supported by an international and ecumenical group of Christians -
The Anglican Communion
Website for the worldwide collective of Anglican churches -
The Archbishop of Canterbury
Website for the Primate of all England and leader of the Anglican Communion -
The Church of England
Website for the Church of England -
The Churches Conservation Trust
Caring for over 330 Church of England parish Churches no longer used. Providing maintenance and conservation for the buildings and using them for events and education