Our ChurchWorks Commission brings together all major Christian denominations and the government to have strategic conversations about the Church’s role in Covid recovery. It is the natural next step for YourNeighbour as the country looks towards recovery.
How COVID-19 has affected churches and communities, and how their capacity to support and provide for local communities can be maintained during the COVID-recovery.
Changing church is our new report based on a survey of nearly 900 churches and organisations and makes clear that they have changed how they operate while maintaining their core mission and vision.
The decisions we make now about how to reboot after coronavirus will shape our economy, society and climate for decades to come. This is a crucial moment in the fight against climate change, which is pushing people back into poverty.
The findings, from data gathered from 12,700 Church of England churches, show that rural churches were as successful as urban churches in providing remote worship once the size of parishes’ pre-pandemic congregations was taken into account.
Online worship and the celebration of life events such as marriage and funerals were exceptionally difficult for religious communities under COVID-19 restrictions, shows the most detailed study of religious life during the pandemi
When it comes to sharing the good news of the Covid vaccines, the best way to give hope to your neighbours is through a kind and constructive conversation.
Bishops of the Church of England are backing calls for the leaders of the world’s richest countries to halt the “hoarding” of COVID-19 vaccines while billions of people around the world have yet to be jabbed.
Learn more about urgent efforts by leading NGOs and other organizations to sustain a global, multinational dialogue and cooperation in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
G7 countries have purchased a third of all vaccine supplies, despite only being 13% of the global population. Vaccine inequality is no new thing, however the unequal global distribution of the covid-19 vaccine has only highlighted the problem further.
Churches Together in England, supporting the lead of Churches Together in Britain & Ireland, commends the national Thank You Day on Sunday 4 July to all churches as an opportunity to give thanks with the whole United Kingdom
In the face of Covid-19, the climate emergency and global inequality, where are justice and hope to be found? Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown argues that change is possible and that people of faith have a role to play.
Working with Beyond the Streets, a charity supporting women who sell sex or are sexually exploited, the Joint Public Issues Team have put together a research report on the effects of Covid-19 on women who sell sex or are sexually exploited.
Churches Together in England, supporting the lead of Churches Together in Britain & Ireland, commends the national Thank You Day on Sunday 4 July to all churches as an opportunity to give thanks with the whole United Kingdom…
In this time of great upheaval, what does it mean to wrestle with the challenges of a global pandemic as a Christian in leadership? Professor Jason Leitch CBE will speak from his experience as a public health leader during a global pandemic, and about how his faith informs and supports his work.