The Proclamation of the Accession to the Throne of His Majesty King Charles III will be made to the people of Cornwall by the High Sheriff at 13:00 at the entrance to Truro Cathedral.
A packed schedule of conferences, workshops and training – hosted in partnership with Green Works and sponsored by Don’t Cry Wolf – will help Cornish businesses value the difference they can make in the global challenge and equip them with the skills to make a change.
Could your church do more to include disabled people and raise awareness? Through the Roof invites you to mark Disability Awareness Sunday on 18 September 2022, or on another day of your choice.
Join the Joint Public Issues Team and Christians Against Poverty for a conversation about the new report, the crisis we find ourselves in and what next steps are needed for families to receive sufficient support.
A gathering of the global Church is always an exciting and important occasion, but this particular Assembly comes at a critical moment where churches are reflecting on their priorities in the context of a world that has been changed by COVID-19 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
This day-long, free event, will explore the local, national and international implications of borders on communities, including their impact on the most vulnerable in societies, such as refugees.
An international day to stand in solidarity with those living with the worst impacts of climate breakdown, and to call on rich countries and big polluters to pay up for this loss and damage they continue to knowingly cause.
“It is time to abolish human exploitation once and for all, and to recognize the equal and unconditional dignity of each and every individual. Today, let us remember the victims and freedom fighters of the past so that they may inspire future generations to build just societies.”
World Council of Churches (WCC) invites people and churches all over the world to pray, advocate, and stand in solidarity with people in the Holy Land during the World Week for Peace in Palestine and Israel, to be observed 15-22 September 2022.
On Saturday 19 November, churches, families and groups around the land will unite for an epic evening of poverty-beating, community-building fun. And you’re invited.