This Lenten Resource follows on from the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity theme this year, which invites us to explore together the enduring relevance of the first ecumenical council of the Church which took place in Nicaea 1700 years ago.
Written for CTE by Rev Dr Fadi Diab, Rector of St Andrew’s Church Ramallah and Chair of the Friends of the Holy Land Volunteer Committee in the Holy Land.
In a world in which violence, injustice and suffering seem so normal, the resurrection opens the door to a new normal and to an alternative pattern of life.
All welcome to join our Walk of Witness from Emmanuel Baptist Church to King Charles the Martyr Church via The Moor. Hot Crosss Buns will be distributed.
The relationship between Christianity and Judaism is profound, beautiful and complex. Our Lent Wednesday study will highlight how Christians, particularly, can enter into an exploration of this relationship.
Our 2024 Stations will share with you a series of seven works exploring, first, the seven vices most commonly included in lists of the โdeadly sinsโ, and then, second, the seven cardinal and theological virtues.ย
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.
With a General Election on the horizon, we believe that this is the time to speak out as a Church and show our political leaders that another reality can exist where poverty doesnโt hold anyone down, and that together we can get there.