Church of England's Bold Investment Sparks Churchgoing Revival
The Church of England announces a record 1.6 billion pounds spending plan to boost clergy stipends and aid parishes, with hopes of revitalizing local churches and outreach amid a resurgence in church attendance. The plan includes a substantial increase in clergy payments and funds for safeguarding and redress schemes.

The Church of England is set to invest a historic 1.6 billion pounds over three years in a bid to enhance clergy stipends and support financially struggling parishes. This move aims to capitalize on a new wave of churchgoing among Britons, reflecting a notable revival in Christian engagement.
The ambitious spending plan marks a 36% increase from previous budgets, as the Church seeks to rejuvenate local churches following consistent growth in attendance. A YouGov/Bible Society report indicates a rise in church attendance, especially among young men, which defies the long-held belief of generational decline in Christianity in Western countries.
As part of the financial strategy, clergy stipends will see a 10.7% rise next year, funded by the Church Commissioners' endowment fund. Additionally, the Church allocates significant resources towards safeguarding and a redress scheme, addressing its handling of past abuse complaints and aiming to restore public trust.
(With inputs from agencies.)