Barrier-free belonging
The life and ministry of the church is incomplete without the presence of Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people.
Bereavement care after stillbirth or infant death
Some helpful, caring suggestions from someone who has suffered a stillbirth and miscarriage.
Café Fifty Five Thurnby: Great coffee served with spiritual sustenance
Café Fifty Five is reaching its local community with a warm welcome. Read the story here.
Changing lives conversations
Resources to help people in your church talk about their faith and discipleship as part of Everyday Faith.
Cheeky Pandas – Grow your church ministry
Discover how two churches are bringing faith to life through fun using Cheeky Pandas.
Cheeky Pandas TV – YouTube
Join the Cheeky Pandas as we explore Bible verses and stories through craft, sketches, songs and jokes.
Christian holidays: where can you go?
We know about the benefits of a holiday – but what about a Christian holiday?
Church Development Tool
What are your church’s strengths? What support would your congregation like? Find out with the Church Development Tool!
Connecting with families through thanksgiving services
Learn why families might choose to have a thanksgiving service for their child and the opportunities this presents.
Disability Matters newsletter
Equipping churches with resources to ensure deaf and disabled people are full members of the Church.
Doubling the number of young active disciples by 2030
Explore initiatives from the Church of England to enable the work with children, young people and families to thrive.
East region working class strategy consultation
Contribute to the regional consultation inviting input to shape the working-class strategy for General Synod 2026.
Epiphany Activity Calendar
A take-home calendar of daily faith activities for children for the twelve days of Christmas.
Epiphany and Candlemas service outlines
This download offers several family-friendly service outlines for use beyond Christmas Day.
Everyday Faith connections: A church around you
Notice boards, prayers and social media are connecting people to being church from Monday to Saturday as well as Sunday.
