A new study has suggested that a ban on indoor singing within church congregations and in choirs during the Covid 19 pandemic was based on misleading evidence.
Cornwall Council has commissioned a ground-breaking report. The Report is a Climate Risk Assessment Report. It details how Cornwall will be affected by climate change.
The report presents how investment decisions that Churches and faith institutions make are a reflection of the Church, its beliefs and its values. Investing in climate solutions can be a significant way for Churches to stand in solidarity with the most marginalised communities and with the Earth.
This innovative research project in a church context provides an understanding of the relationship between communities and the wider use of church buildings as well as the contribution that churches make to the common good.
For many, it’s a busy time of year, and for some it can feel quite lonely. Taking time to chat with neighbours over mince pies, or enjoying a shared meal is a great way to keep connected, which is why we’re launching The Big Lunch at Christmas this year.
More than seven million people have had contact with their local church for community support services such as food banks, parent toddler groups and lunch clubs, new figures published today suggest.
There are many jobs working in adult social care across all areas of Cornwall supporting people with varying needs. Proud to Care Cornwall is the place to find these opportunities.
As the new “Digital Justice: A study and action guide” was launched on 7 November during an online workshop, dozens of people from across the world gathered online to define what it means to be a digital advocate and how to bridge the digital divide.
At the first-ever G20 Religion Forum (R20) in Bali, Indonesia on 2-3 November, religious leaders called for global peace as they addressed humanitarian problems, including poverty, COVID-19, and the ongoing Russian-Ukraine war.
The World Council of Churches joined other global faith-based organizations in sending a letter to G20 leaders—a letter urging an economic system that looks after the wellbeing of all.
In response to the devastating impacts of climate change affecting vulnerable people all over the world, the COP27 Presidency launched the Sharm El Sheikh adaptation agenda, aiming to enhance resilience for 4 billion people living in the most climate-vulnerable communities.
In collaboration with The CHAOS Group and the Voluntary Sector Forum (VSF), AgeUK Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly are launching a new campaign entitled Help with the Cost of Living.
The alliance is comprised of organisations ranging from wellbeing promotion to crisis intervention and recovery support, working with children, young people, and adults.