Church Heritage Diocesan Newsletter - September 2021
First published on: 2nd September 2021We're delighted to release latest Church Heritage Diocesan Newsletter.
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We're delighted to release latest Church Heritage Diocesan Newsletter.
The first of 19,000 churchyards will be surveyed as part of a Church of England project to create a free digital map of every grave and feature in every churchyard in the country.
The Church of England's national environmental programme exists to help the whole Church take action to care for and renew creation, you can sign up for their newsletter here.
The Children's Society "Good Childhood Report 2021" shows that modern life continues to erode the happiness of young people.
The 2021 Flower Festival in All Saints Church, Grafham and the Bioblitz in the churchyard were held over the same weekend in July. Here are some photographs from the day.
The popularity of podcasts is continuing to grow. Particularly in the past year, people are consuming more audio content than ever.
Is your church using easyfundraising to raise its income yet? If not, find out more here.
A new CofE Learning Labs Blog to support churches with their online activities!
The Revd Dr Megan Daffern, currently Diocesan Director of Ordinands and Vocations, is leaving this post and taking up the role of a Tutor and Bye-Fellow at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge.
You can run Generosity Week in your church to coincide with your Harvest Festival. As churches celebrate Harvest at different times this could be at any time between August to October.
A way for your church to join in with prayer and worship for climate justice at a crucial moment.
Ride and Stride, one of the biggest fundraising events for County Historic Churches Trusts, is less than 2 months away!
Did you know there is a national Churchwardens Facebook group, set-up for Church of England Churchwardens and run by Churchwardens.
The Social Infrastructure Fund is Norfolk County Council's capital grants scheme for voluntary and non-profit making groups.
There is lots of great articles in this edition, particularly appropriate to vocations candidates and trainees for both lay and ordained ministry.
There is still funding available to help parishes pay for a contactless card reader.
As we head towards the lifting of all restrictions, the thought of returning to delivering events and activities might still be daunting.
The third round of the Government's Cultural Recovery Fund was recently announced.
If simple appeals to you - perhaps your team is small, or you'd like to build your confidence and skills before moving into something more involved – here are some tips from the CofE Digital Team for taking a simple approach to livestreaming.
Is your church using easyfundraising to raise its income yet? If not, find out more here.