The course seeks to enable participants to create a pattern for faithful living and a shape for deepening their life in God. It does so by encouraging the development of practices in prayer and reflection that foster a balanced life lived from and in reference to Christ as the Centre.
This webinar brings together expert voices on history, education and race to discuss how we in Britain can remember this shared history and mark this forgotten sacrifice.
The online event will gather distinguished speakers from across Europe and North America and bring into focus two landmark ecumenical texts from 1920, ncover the expectations for unity reflected in these texts, explore their relationship to the subsequent ecumenical developments, and address the question of what the hope of communion means for relations between the…
On the day of #RedWednesday, join us for the launch of our Set your Captives Free report which explores four particular cases of Christians who have been unjustly detained for their faith, along with a wider look at the growing issue of religious persecution.
For the first time in the 24 year history of Barnabas Fundโs annual event for the suffering Church, we will be bringing Suffering Church Action and Awareness Week right into your homes with our livestream SCAAW event.
An opportunity to gather with others and explore, learn and reflect together on how ministry with children in both peer and intergenerational settings can nurture the spirituality and faith formation of all involved.
Featuring traditional carols, creative musical items, a nativity produced by children across the region, items to make you laugh out loud, interviews and stories, fun and engaging audience interaction points, and more.
Our Cinnamon Connect Forums give you as church leaders an opportunity to explore specific challenges facing your church and community in greater depth with our topic experts and Cinnamon Advisors.
The Childrenโs Societyโs most recent Good Childhood Report found that childrenโs well-being is at a 10-year-low, and this has worsened as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. What can churches and schools do to better support the well-being of children and young people and to respond well when mental health concerns arise?
A series of five webinars in five days convened by the World Council of Churches (WCC) will offer theological reflections on โHate Speech and Whiteness.โ