The alliance is comprised of organisations such as food banks, community larders, and fridges, food distribution organisations, community growers, gleaners.
a toolkit and the beginning of a vital conversation we must have if we are going to grow the church and be a source of healing and hope in the community. We must take a both/and approach, and this is what this report does – to understand what our leaders have gone through AND how…
his resource aims to speak positively into the racial justice issues which were illustrated so clearly during 2020 following the death of George Floyd. Through history, reflection and questioning we hope to create space that will open new avenues for conversation.
Contained in the toolkit are a number of prayers, reflections, and sermon ideas to help Churches and faith groups in Cornwall observe Racial Justice Sunday and consequently take action in their communities. However, these resources can be used at any time of the year.
an introduction to Restorative Practice, where young people will learn more about themselves and their own emotions. There is a big focus on social and emotional learning, where they will also support young people to develop their understanding of other people’s emotions.
we explore the various forms of child exploitation in the UK and overseas, the scale of the abuse, some of the push factors and the need for us all to increase our awareness and effective response.
A Zoom panel on 30 January 2022 recalled the witness of Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1931-2021) and to celebrate the publication of a new book, Ecumenical Encounters with Desmond Mpilo Tutu, honouring his life and work and presented to him on his 90th birthday.
New paper explores the impact of trauma in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic on our communities, and provides advice and guidance for faith leaders in how to draw up effective, evidence-based plans for helping communities recover.
Over five million people in the UK are now covered by a Faith Covenant, bringing faith groups, local government and local commissioners together to work on our common interests.
This is the first issue of our new-style UK Poverty report, which looks comprehensively at trends in poverty across all its characteristics and impacts.
ksgiving for the birth of new lambs in Trelawny Benefice proved more eventful than expected on Sunday when twin lambs were born during the actual service.
This 90-minute session is made up of video clips and discussion time which will allow parents to gain an understanding of the online world that our children inhabit.
A lively webinar ushered in the long-anticipated publication “A History of the Desire for Christian Unity: Vol 1: Dawn of Ecumenism,” the first of three volumes on the history of ecumenism.
A four-session Bible study resource created for individuals, small groups or whole churches who want to explore how they can offer welcome, care and support to vulnerable children and young people.