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Home » Resources » Crossing the Threshold

TOOLKIT: ‘Crossing the Threshold’

The Crossing the Threshold cover

The Crossing the Threshold cover

 

The HRBA in collaboration with the Diocese of Hereford have produced Crossing the Threshold, a step-by-step guide to developing your place of worship for wider community use and managing a successful building project.

This is a practical toolkit and is highly recommended, from the very earliest stages of considering how you might alter your place of worship through to the celebrations at the end of the building work.

It is called Crossing the Threshold and is free to download and distribute (this takes you to the Diocese of Hereford website, who hold and distribute the master copy, which is updated from time to time).

Short information leaflet about the toolkit.

Press release at launch November 2017.

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