Churches are working around the clock to demonstrate love to their neighbours through this global pandemic. With so much new information and initiatives each day it can be difficult to know where to begin. YourNeighbour.org equips church leaders with the latest updates and resources and connects people in need to churches.
The re-dedication of England has been in the planning since 2017. The event now takes on a new dimension as England and her people are once again dedicated to Our Lady amidst turmoil and uncertainty.
WaveLength gives radios, televisions, and tablet computers to help people maintain and increase the number of meaningful connections they have in their lives. We support people who are lonely because of age, poor physical or mental health, or by circumstances which make it hard for them to leave their home.
Each Thursday, Cinnamon Advisor, Nick Amis, will speak with a different specialist who can offer insight, advice and resources in relation to a specific area such as supporting mental health, working with the NHS or fundraising.
At 10am on Easter Sunday 12 April 2020 we call on all who want to celebrate the resurrection to go outside and sing Jesus Christ is Risen Today and Thine be the Glory at the top of their voices!
Resources from the Arthur Rank Centre for rural Christians and churches to use in their own homes and communities, as well as signposting to a whole host of advice and expertise around many of the range of practical issues we will face over the next few weeks and months.
Join Falmouth Light & Life Church as we host Ray Thomas’ in a live ‘zoom’ chat online where we’ll hear his incredible story of redemption from a life of drugs & crime to a changed life
Page from Churches Together in Britain and Ireland,listing advice from the churches, plus guides on topics that might be useful, such as how to move some aspects of Church online and copyright issues of streaming services. This page will be updated on an ongoing basis.
We’re looking for church-based projects supporting local people with housing needs and building community, working in partnership with the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Commission on Housing, Church and Community.
In a historic joint pastoral statement released on 26 March, the World Council of Churches and Regional Ecumenical Organizations affirmed the urgency of standing together to protect life amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
NHS Volunteer Responders has been set up to support the NHS during the COVID-19 outbreak. To do this we need an ‘army’ of volunteers who can support the 1.5m people in England who are at most risk from the virus to stay well.