This panel discussion will explore what role class plays in the life of churches, education establishments and social justice movements in 21st Century Britain and beyond. What does it tell us about the need to connect across difference to work for justice based on ‘deep solidarity’?
Join with us online to hear about how A Rocha UK is building on the successes of the last two years, and making the most of the new opportunities that have come our way since the big green vision was launched.
Modern slavery affects millions worldwide, and it’s closer to home than you might think. As part of our series of events and campaigns to mark Anti-Slavery Week, we are offering an interactive and free live webinar brought to you by Hope for Justice’s frontline experts
Join us via Zoom for this Churches’ Refugee Network (CRN) Annual Meeting to hear about the work of the CRN with the churches in Britain and Ireland on refugee and asylum-related matters.
This year’s service will highlight the presence of modern slavery in our communities and particularly focus on the importance of caring for refugees who can be at risk of being drawn into modern slavery.
Join us for this online event where we’ll be hearing from people across the country who are planning their own Warm Welcome Space, as well as by national supporters of the campaign.
How can Christian climate campaigners inspire the Church, our neighbours and our politicians to lead the way towards a safer climate and brighter future?
As we celebrate the feast of St. Francis of Assisi and remember the first anniversary of the release of the film The Letter, we will close the Season of Creation with an online ecumenical prayer service.
On 30 September 2023, an ecumenical prayer vigil will take place in Rome in the presence of Pope Francis and representatives of different Churches, to unite us in praise and silence, in listening to the Word.