Our latest report, AI and the Afterlife: from Digital Mourning to Mind Uploading, delves into the intersection of technology with death and grief – an area known as digital or virtual immortality.
Disability charity Through the Roof is calling on all UK churches to join the ABC journey of disability inclusion, from Access to Belonging to Commission.
The year 2025 marks the 1700th anniversary of the world’s first Ecumenical Council, the Council of Nicaea of 325, a key moment in the history of Christian faith and for the ecumenical journey today.
Dozens of celebrities and faith leaders, including Ed Sheeran, Jodie Whittaker and Liam Gallagher, have signed an open letter demanding politicians address the growing levels of poverty in the UK
Alongside other charities and faith organisations, Quakers in Britain have written to the Prime Minister calling on him to use the UK’s diplomatic pressure to urge Israel to change course.
Our 2024 Stations will share with you a series of seven works exploring, first, the seven vices most commonly included in lists of the ‘deadly sins’, and then, second, the seven cardinal and theological virtues.
Imagine the impact churches in your community could make if you were working more closely. A Cinnamon Social Action Audit is the catalyst that can unite faith groups, councils, businesses and others to serve your community more effectively.
Every election presents an opportunity for citizens to participate critically and constructively in the democratic process. The Joint Public Issues Team encourages everyone to ‘Love, Pray, Vote’.
On 7 February, the Board of the Inter Faith Network for the UK took, with great regret, an in principle decision to move towards closure of the organisation.
This year we are inviting participants to reflect on the question of how we might be called to engage as Christians with the political realities and processes that shape our society, impacting our own lives and the wellbeing of our communities.
New resource launched to support young people gain the tools and skills necessary to engage constructively and respectfully to grow welcoming school communities.
A new report ‘We have to take it one day at a time’, launched today by Age UK as part of their new campaign ‘Spread the Warmth’, shows the enormous challenges faced by many millions of people aged 50 and over this winter.
The Home Secretary is expected to consider whether laws need to be changed to better scrutinise the claims of asylum seekers who have converted to Christianity.