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.
Revd Tom Ebbens has just been appointed as full-time chaplain to Her Majesty’s Coastguard. A role so unique, Tom is the first person to take it on in its 200-year history.
Churches Together in England (CTE) has launched this year’s MA Prize for the best thesis around the themes of mission, evangelism and church planting in the UK context.
A look back at 50 years of interreligious dialogue by the WCC, dating back to the establishment of the Office of Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation in 1971.
The Conference of European Churches (CEC) highlighted churches’ vision for the Conference on the Future of Europe in European Commission’s High-Level Dialogue Meeting, emphasising the contribution of Christian voices, together with other faiths, in developing Europe’s future.
The conversion to Christianity by asylum seekers in Europe has raised pastoral, theological-missiological, legal, as well as ethical questions and dilemmas for the churches.
Liz Burroughs introduces the plans for the 2022 World Day of Prayer service and Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, talks about modern day slavery, racial justice and domestic abuse, especially with reference to women.