The Coronation of King Charles III is a historic moment in the life of our nation.
The Coronation ceremony, which will take place at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May and conducted by The Archbishop of Canterbury, will be the centrepiece of the Coronation weekend (6-8 May). It will be a service rooted in Christian symbolism, reflecting the King’s role today whilst looking to the future.
The ceremony will be followed by a day of community celebration (The Coronation Big Lunch, 7 May) and a day of volunteering and service (The Big Help Out, 8 May).
Building on themes of community, faith and service, the Coronation weekend will be a celebratory moment, a chance for people to come together and for churches to share an invitational message about the Christian faith.
The Church of England is sharing a range of resources for churches, individuals and families to use to mark the Coronation weekend.
Resources for churches
Download resources that churches can use to promote worship, community and volunteering events.
Community celebration and volunteering
The Coronation weekend is a fantastic opportunity to bring people together. Discover ways in which you can get involved.
Coronation reflections
Sign up to our free daily Coronation reflection emails, straight to your inbox from Easter Day to Coronation Day.
Resources for young people and families
Download a range of resources for schools, young people and families to commemorate the Coronation.