ACT Alliance general secretary Rudelmar Bueno de Faria reflected on the importance of the World Council of Churches (WCC) and the ecumenical movement in creating a more sustainable and equitable world.
The course is for church leaders wanting to know how to safeguard their church against a reputational crisis and how to lead it through a crisis if it does happen.
Our 2023 Cornish Christmas Giving Catalogue includes 20 charitable organisations and all of Cornwall’s food banks. So this Christmas, give a gift of hope to someone in Cornwall by giving a gift of love to friends and family. Just choose the charity you wish to support and the amount. If you want to make multiple…
On October 4th, 2023, eight years after the publication of the encyclical Laudato Si’ on the care of the common home, Pope Francis published an apostolic exhortation as a complement and update.
At Hope for Justice, in 2023 we will be hosting a whole week of events and campaigns (16th – 23nd October) which individuals and organisations can take part in.
Anti-Slavery Day is an annual opportunity for churches, businesses, charities, and individuals to consider afresh what they can do to eliminate modern slavery in their communities.
Christian conservation groups have voiced strong opposition to the government’s decision to postpone a deadline on sales of petrol and diesel car sales by five years.
In response to the Prime Minister’s announcement on net zero policies, a joint statement has been issued by the Baptist Union of Great Britain, The Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church
A special Creation Care service was held at Truro Cathedral on Saturday 16th September to highlight the urgency of environmental action, both locally and globally, and to emphasize the Diocese of Truro’s commitment to climate justice.
The global stocktake is a critical turning point in our battle against the escalating climate crisis – a moment to take a long, hard look at the state of our planet and chart a better course for the future.
The network will start an ongoing dialogue between unions, faith organisations and community groups, and will explore common ground on the dignity of labour and trade union rights, and in-work poverty.
Find out more about ActionAid’s groundbreaking new research into the financial flows fuelling industrial agriculture and fossil fuels – the two industries that are the largest contributors to climate change.