An atmosphere of welcome and a church culture of love and care. It is about how people feel when they visit for the first time, after a few visits and when they have been coming many years. It isn’t just about having a few friends but finding ways that everyone feels part of a larger community. Do they feel loved, known, included, valued and supported?
Talk to Anna if you want to explore what this could look like in your church.

There are many families though who would love to be coming back to church and rejoining their church family physically but do not feel they can when their children can’t socially distance easily. A few creative ways to build relationships and have fun on your video calls. You may or may not be familiar with Gary Chapman’s ‘Five Love Languages’. If you… How can we help to create a culture of community within a culture that views people as islands? On Trinity Sunday, I was worshipping in Canterbury Cathedral. The preacher was the Cathedral’s Canon…Welcoming children during social distancing
Fun ideas for video calls
Five ways to Love
Our Place in a Culture of Isolation
I am because we are