This remote event is an opportunity to hear directly from Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director of Barnabas Fund, Caroline Kerslake, International Director of Projects, and Hendrik Storm, International CEO.
The ECEN Assembly will explore responses to climate change and efforts for a sustainable future linked to an ethical dimension and broader questions of individual and collective freedom, as well as pursuing justice and responsibility for future.
Delegates will learn a range of practical techniques to help their job search including overcoming obstacles, discovering strengths, getting to know employers, writing a CV and interview skills.
Our mission is to encourage a love of literature as it relates to faith, and to create a thoughtful and relaxing space in which to consider works of literature and their religious and moral themes. It’s for anyone who is interested in the big questions of life.
A chance to reflect and deepen understanding of pilgrimage in our culture. We hope you’ll leave equipped with practical ideas for enhancing your pilgrim ‘offer’ in your own parishes, both in terms of hospitality and encouraging the practice of pilgrimage as a way of deepening faith.
Talk covering issues related to health and wellbeing, discussing topics such as: the impacts of racism on mental health, identity and the sense of self. There will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the talk.
Join this interactive webinar to hear from leaders across the Anglican Communion, who will share their insights about the steps that churches need to take on divestment and investment ahead of COP26 in Glasgow in November 2021.
The Bible has much to say about offering ‘sanctuary to strangers’ and those in need. But what can you or your church do to provide hospitality to those in need of it?
Since the first UK Covid-19 lockdown began in 2020, millions have been bereaved. The National Day of Reflection, coordinated by the charity Marie Curie and officially supported by the Church of England, will designate a special day to reflect on collective loss and grief.
In our next Cinnamon Connect Webinar, we’ll be exploring how your church can help people overcome unhealthy relationships with food and live healthier happier lives.