Churchwardens are the Officers of the Bishop, elected by the parish. Here are a summary of their duties.
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Articles of Enquiry
Information and the form for the 2024 Articles of Enquiry can be found here. The submitted forms are to be completed retrospectively by the Churchwardens elected and admitted into office during 2023.
The submission deadline has passed.
For those Churchwardens who have been unable to attend the seven Churchwarden Admissions Services, the information for two additional services can be found here. The deadline for completion of this form has passed.
When a benefice enters a period of vacancy the Churchwardens, alongside the Rural Dean, have responsibiilty for the parish and help with the appointment process for a new Priest.
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Ideas and advice for churches on holding a question time meeting or hustings for the General Election.
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Visitations to parishes are carried out by the Archdeacon, the Rural Dean or the Deanery Lay Chair. Every parish is visted on a three-yearly cycle. They give PCC's the opportunity to share stories about the life of their Church and help Archdeacons to shape strategic planning and support.
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The Churchwarden's Yearbook is an annual, one-week-to-view, diary and source of information used by Churchwardens and Clergy in England and Wales.
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Books for Churchwardens
Interested in some further reading to assist your role? Here are some resources to help.
A list of resources will be available soon.
Each year, there is a special service to formally admit the churchwardens to this important role in each Archdeaconry. At these services, the Archdeacons' sermons are in the form of a 'charge' to the wardens.
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The training day will take place at Bouverie Court on Saturday 9 November 2024.
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