Our recent news

Church of England provides £500,000 for Trust's vital work

"The Church of England represents over 91% of the Trust's work, and its people have faced some difficult days over the past few years."

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Welcoming our visiting choirs to the 371st Festival

The choirs of Blackburn, St Albans and St Paul's Cathedrals will perform together in celebration and thanksgiving for the ministry of Anglican clergy.

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What did we achieve in 2025?

We provided grants to over 2,900 households last year, many of whom were struggling to afford the essentials of life and ministry.

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Clergy facing isolation and depression, says ten-year study

The final report from the Church of England's Living Ministry study has highlighted some concerning statistics on clergy wellbeing.

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Changes to our eligibility criteria

We have made some changes to our eligibility criteria, to ensure that our grants and services are focused on supporting applicants who need them the most.

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Gloria in excelsis Deo; our Christmas Carol Service

Members of the The King's Chapel of The Savoy choir led us in a joyous celebration of readings and carols.

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Launching our 2026-28 Strategy

Our ambitious strategy for the next three years is our manifesto on how we plan to support and walk alongside the clergy households we serve.

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Applications to close over Christmas

If you are planning on applying for one of our grants or services, please make a note of these important dates.

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Supporting separated clergy spouses

We understand that the breakdown of a marriage can be a challenging time. Clergy Support Trust are here to help.

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You're invited to our Christmas Carol Service

Join us at The King's Chapel of The Savoy on Monday 1 December 2025, for an evening of carols and mince pies.

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Announcing our two new Trustees

Patience Thody and Peter Warren have joined our Court of Assistants.

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Welcoming Governors to our 2025 Annual Assembly

Our Annual Report was approved, Governors voted to introduce proxy voting, and we had encouraging discussions about proposed changes to the Royal Charter.

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