The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) will host a global summit to promote freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) this summer (Tuesday 5 July to Wednesday 6 July) in London.
The Church of England today announced plans for a significant increase in funding for the next three years to support God’s mission and ministry across the country, supporting local parishes and growing many more new worshipping communities to serve the whole nation
An opportunity has arisen for a Circuit Administrator within the West Cornwall Methodist Circuit. The role will be based at The Centre, Trinity Methodist Church, Newlyn with the possibility of some home working.
Converting a public house and a hairdressing salon into a centre for a cafe, children and youth work, church offices, conference and training, social outreach support in St Austell
Updated guidance on the administration of Holy Communion to clarify that unless there are clear and objective reasons not to, Holy Communion should now be offered in both kinds to communicants.
We are looking for someone with experience in working with young people, who is innovative, enthusiastic & able to work independently or with the support of volunteers
Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Mark O’Toole as Archbishop-elect of Cardiff and Bishop-elect of Menevia. Bishop Mark O’Toole has been Bishop of Plymouth since his appointment in 2013.
CEC Member Churches have been greatly shaken by the impact of the Russian aggression on Ukraine. Ecumenical solidarity has emerged in force among European churches, with our members and ecumenical partners responding with an outpouring of prayers for peace.
Mars, Fairtrade and ECOOKIM – a collection of cocoa farming co-operatives in Côte d’Ivoire – announced plans to deepen their partnership, through an innovative $10m programme to raise farmer incomes. This programme is novel, experimental and ambitious.
As he set about cultivating deeper discipleship in his congregation, little did our founder Revd Leslie Mannering know that God was preparing a ministry that would still be enabling all ages to grow in faith 100 years later! Join us as we give thanks.
Natural History could be taught to 14 -16 years old from 2025. Pupils will develop a rigorous understanding of the natural world: from their own local wildlife, environment and ecosystem to critical global challenges such as climate change, biodiversity and sustainability.
The Youth Worker will be required to support the work of Oriel Ministries in creating fun, stimulating and safe environments for young people from the ages of 9 – 18