FAQs following the Methodist Conference’s vote to confirm provisional resolutions on same sex marriages conducted on Methodist premises or by Methodist office-holders.
Child sexual abuse has been found in most major UK religions, according to a new report by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse; with some found to have no child protection policies in place at all.
Our new research warns that more than a third of England’s most deprived areas are at risk of missing out on ‘levelling-up’ funding and spiralling even further into poverty.
Resources you can easily integrate into a Season of Creation in-person, online or hybrid meeting. They allow for worship and challenge, discussion and exploration, and meditation and action.
If you’re wondering “Help! What do we do with our local Churches Together group?” then this new resource is aimed at you. It’s been put together by three County Ecumenical Officers to help local groups as they come together and re-focus after the interruption of the pandemic.
The course aims: – to deepen youtr Christian discipleship -to explore and help form your gifts for ministry – to help you discern God’s call for the next step in your journey with Him – and to provide you with a foundation for further training in lay ministry.
Following a sell-out year in 2019, Journey of the Magi is back, for churches to host for Advent 2021. Share the joy and wonder of Christmas with your church and local community through this exhilarating, critically acclaimed performance.
How can we work together to achieve a degree of creation/climate justice which is accessible in a variety of forms to everyone in Cornwall? That is a question which must be central to Christian thinking and action – and for which this toolkit will provide resources to help in our journey together.
1 September – 4 October 2021. Resources are available to observe the Season of Creation / Creation Time 2021. Here we provide links to materials produced by the churches and other groups.
If every church welcomed four people seeking refuge to their community then we could easily see our vision become a reality! No matter where your church is, there is something that you can do to welcome refugees and asylum seekers into your community.
If you have a prayer or a message of thanks that you’d like us to pass onto the Foodbanks, please let us know. They are all working incredibly hard and messages of support and prayers would be well appreciated.
Named after the saint who founded Landévennec Abbey in Brittany, to which CTC has organised many ecumenical pilgrimages, St Winwaloe’s beach location is one of the most picturesque in the UK.
In this new paper, State of Life measured the health and wellbeing benefits of weekly religious attendance and physical activity alongside previous work on volunteering.