The aim of this CEC webinar is to inform you of the current state of scientific knowledge regarding vaccination against COVID-19, to formulate ethical questions and to provide fact-based information to those responsible in church and society, and to give insight into ethical questions from a Christian perspective.
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) is hosting a webinar which includes some of the keenest minds in our churches to explore what racial justice looks like in Church and society.
Take time out to reflect on your journey with a retreat in the comfort of your own home and consider what’s alive in you, what matters to you, and finding your song.
As an ideal start to Lent and online response to these lockdown times, Degibna Prayer Chapel have adapted their proposed ‘prayer adventure’, ‘Into the Wilderness’ for home use.
Join Falmouth & Penryn Churches Together for a five-week ecumenical Lent course on modern slavery: Tuesday evenings, 7.30-8.30pm, from 23 February-23 March 2021. Everyone welcome from all churches, from anywhere in Cornwall!
Mental Health is an increasing issue that we are facing within our communities, and we are looking to form a network for church and faith groups to offer them support in this work. A chance to share ideas and to find out about training opportunities and how we can best support our communities.
Join Revd Canon Olive Stevens as she explores the relationship of humans with all creation and offers the question โWhat does it mean to be green?โ
What we can we practically do to support the young people in our churches and communities? Advice on: How to understand young people better; Speaking love and hope into the lives of others; Connecting with professional services; What you can do, even if you donโt have a youth worker
The camp is for people across the UK who engage with their community in a voluntary capacity and want to make any positive change happen in their community โ big and small โ or are already involved with a community initiative and want to take the next step.
Camp is for people with an interest in community and action at various stages – an immersive learning experience, offering a mix of practical activities, workshop sessions and networking opportunities for people from across the UK.
Modern Slavery – it’s closer than you think. 40.3 million people are estimated to be trapped in some form of modern slavery in the world today. 136,000 victims estimated in the UK (according to the Global Slavery Index). Want to know more about what you can do?
Join with people from around the world at 630pm (GMT) on January 31st 2021 to mark the start of LGBT History Month with an viewing of a Celebration from Westminster Abbey.