African faith leaders are being urged to push for commitments on tangible climate change action, as governments head to the next climate negotiations at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP 26) in Glasgow 1-12 November.
To mark the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, Churches Together in England (CTE) is sharing daily prayers on racial justice from our Member Churches, from Sunday 23 to Sunday 30 May.
Diocese of Jerusalem Archbishop Hosam Naoum released the following statement on May 17 in response to the the violence that has broken out this month in Israel and Gaza.
Volunteers needed to provide overnight accommodation for at least two walkers at points along the route and On-call support drivers willing to provide back-up if required each day.
From 23-30 May, join Christian Solidarity Worldwide in praying protection over churches in China and for true freedom of religion or belief for every citizen. You can pray every day, or whenever you’re able.
The Church of England has published guidance for parishes and cathedrals addressing concerns over memorials with links to slavery and other contested heritage.
“Dear world leaders, our world is in crisis, it’s time to take a stand.” The opening words of an open letter written by 14 Cornish young people, addressed to the leaders of the G7 nations and published today (12th May).
Worship in schools should be “inclusive, invitational and inspiring” according to the Church of England’s new ‘statement of entitlement and expectation’ for collective worship, which has been published to support Church Schools.
The Church of England’s Ethical Investment Advisory Group (EIAG) has published advice for the National Investing Bodies (NIBs) to ensure that international human rights norms are respected by the companies in which they invest. The National Investing Bodies have simultaneously published a new stand-alone Human Rights policy in line with this guidance.
We’re teaming up with good causes across the UK to celebrate summer 2021 with a whole Month of Community! Join in whenever works for you and your community, whether that’s to say cheers to volunteers, connect with your neighbours or simply to say thank you…
Microsire acting as a hub for a national conversation seeking to raise the profile of faith in British society and advocate for the inclusion of faith communities in policy – particularly those policies aimed at ‘levelling up our communities’ and ‘building back better’.
A wide range of events in Cornwall planned between May and September 2021, as we prepare for the G7 and COP26 conferences. Details of individual events will be added to our Coming Events pages as they become available
The WCC Annual Review 2020 is available for download online. The annual review records many of the WCC’s activities undertaken in 2020 and continuing into 2021.
Lord Stephen Greenhalgh was appointed Minister for Faith on the eve of the initial lockdown in March 2020. One year on, we wanted to ask Lord Greenhalgh what his first year as Minister has been like: what lessons he has learnt, what has surprised him most, and what role his own personal faith has played…
Cornwall will be hosting the G7 in June and we would like the churches of Devon & Cornwall to send a strong message to these world leaders, urging a response to the Climate Emergency.
Drawing from dozens of inspiring examples in Africa, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and the UK, this report outlines the distinctive contribution of the Catholic Church in different areas of development and humanitarian response.