Fairtrade supporters from all church denominations and beyond, are warmly invited to this first-ever Fairtrade Fortnight ecumenical service of worship taking place online!
join us in our virtual Climate Change Garden as the Permaculture Association’s Chris Warburton Brown gives us top tips growing climate-friendly plants at home.
Join us for a zoom panel discussion with cathedral music specialists as they discuss the future of choral music in a post-pandemic world. About this Event For thousands of years, our cathedrals and churches have been filled with the sound of voices raised in song. In 2020 our choirs were silenced for the first time…
This is a second opportunity to join CTE for an informative webinar on the facts about the Covid-19 vaccine, challenging some of the misinformation and engaging medical experts in conversation to provide the truth about the vaccine.
This promises to be an exciting event to discover how different church traditions prepare and deliver the Sunday sermon and what we can learn from another preaching tradition. This is truly an ecumenical event that will be given by our guest lecturer Dr Joe Aldred.
Climate change is a global emergency, the likes of which we have never seen. This year is hugely important. Governments are supposed to make new commitments at UN climate negotiations this November. They are far behind where they need to be. As an organization made up of diverse religions and beliefs, we turn to our…
Come and join us for a short midweek service of Compline/Night Prayer (prayers and reflection) on the Truro diocese Facebook Live at 9pm every Wednesday evening.
LGBT+ History Month’s 2021 theme is Mind, Body and Spirit and so Mosaic LGBT+ Young Persons’ Trust invites you to a discussion surrounding the intersection of faith and LGBT+ identity. We will be asking big questions around faith and the journey through rejection and reconciliation.
Join us on 23 March, the first anniversary of the first UK lockdown, for a National Day of Reflection to reflect on our collective loss, support those who’ve been bereaved, and hope for a brighter future.
The International Reformed–Anglican Dialogue (IRAD) published its latest agreed statement, Koinonia: God’s Gift and Calling in December 2020. To promote this important statement, the Anglican Communion and the World Communion of Reformed Churches are hosting an online webinar