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.
Gather with other rural leaders to hear from Prof Mark Shucksmith about the realities of rural poverty & how we as faith communities can challenge poverty in both our local & national contexts.
We explore intersectional experience and how we can help the waters of justice flow in church and the world around us. Through art, story and theology, in talks, small groups, workshops and worship
How has partnership working progressed since the pandemic? How are faith groups and statutory partners working together to respond to the cost-of-living crisis? What policy developments are underway to embed partnership working long-term?
What are the benefits of the church collaborating with the civic and health authorities and what does the church need to do to facilitate collaboration?
How can leaders from different traditions collaborate together in evangelism and discipleship across a town or city that makes a measurable difference?
Faith leaders from around the globe will lead this time of prayer and reflection as we celebrate the start of the Season of Creation, on this year’s theme, “Let Justice and Peace Flow”.
we invite you to hear from Pippa and Steve Cramer about how these Hymns might be used to invite older people to get to know God for the first time, learn once and for all about the gospel of grace, and experience it for themselves.
How can leaders from different traditions collaborate together in evangelism and discipleship across a town or city that makes a measurable difference?
What do we mean by social transformation and how can leaders empower the church to love their neighbours on their street where they live and in their places?
Chair of the Association of Interchurch Families, Paul Docherty, extends an invitation to participate in the AIF weekend conference by joining all the main events via Zoom.
Meet our new Lead Officer, Alex Drew, and hear about her heart for older people in this nation and her passion to see those people saved, discipled, and cared for in and through the local church.
Are you interested in learning more about Make Polluters Pay Action Day? Do you want to know how to hold your own event, demonstration or pilgrimage as part of an international day of action on climate-induced loss and damage?
Join us to hear from climate and migrant justice activists and movement leaders – and find out what you can do to build power from the ground up in your own community.
Breaking County Lines is designed as a resource to enable churches and communities to understand and raise awareness of the scale of the problem and to spot the signs of its presence.