On the first Sunday of Advent, 29 November, churches across the UK will join together for Carols for Christian Aid, singing ‘When out of poverty is born’ in our services and standing in hope with our neighbours near and far.
The Devon and Cornwall St Vincent de Paul Society is part of an international Catholic society dedicated to the relief of the poor in whatever form that poverty takes. The SVP has always been there for people who are older, vulnerable or on the margins of society. When Covid-19 hit and the country went into lockdown, SVP volunteers…
Featuring traditional carols, creative musical items, a nativity produced by children across the region, items to make you laugh out loud, interviews and stories, fun and engaging audience interaction points, and more.
On the Day of Prayer for the Media, we invite churches to set aside time in their meetings to pray for their local, regional and national media: to pray for those in their church community who work in, and with, media.
Inter Faith Week aims to: strengthen good inter faith relations at all levels; increase awareness of the different and distinct faith communities in the UK; and increase understanding between people of religious and non-religious beliefs.
Ability Sunday invites churches across the UK to host a special day of inclusion and participation in their community, with special consideration for the needs of disabled people. We also encourage individuals to explore alternative ways to take part in Ability Sunday from home.
Those who have been affected by suicide are invited to drop in to Truro Cathedral for a moment of quiet reflection or to light a candle in memory of someone who has died.
Caritas Plymouth shares in the mission of the Catholic Church. We support the network of social action charities and parishes within the Plymouth Diocese, working in partnership with them to help poor, vulnerable and marginalised people.
Acts 435 is an online giving charity, directly connecting those who want to give with those who are in genuine need of their help, through a network of local churches and charities.
The President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and ministers of colour are calling on all Ministers and Believers of goodwill to join the Ministers of Colour to protest against racial injustices in our society.
End Hunger Cornwall – working with the Cornwall Independent Poverty Forum and End Hunger UK to promote awareness and provide positive input in helping to end the very real problem of food poverty withi Cornwall.
We believe homelessness shouldn’t be an issue in our society today. We’re working to end street homelessness in Cornwall by providing accommodation, support, advice, training and resettlement services to single homeless people.
We have made a commitment to continue to pray especially for children on the 15th of each month during the pandemic. Please will you join us on 15th June?
Since people cannot meet together for one of Degibna Prayer Chapel’s occasional Quiet Days, the Revd Andrew Hill would like to invite you to share in a Quiet Day at Home.