What does the Christian ministry of reconciliation look like in a world increasingly characterised by conflict and polarisation? That’s the question a group of young church leaders will be engaging with as they visit the Holy Land from 15 to 27 April 2024.
The IPCC finalized the Synthesis Report for the Sixth Assessment Report during the Panel’s 58th Session held in Interlaken, Switzerland from 13 – 19 March 2023.
We are looking for a fundraising officer to build quality, sustainable relationships with mid- and major- donors to secure funds and encourage ongoing support of the charity
Several church leaders have shared their thoughts on social media about the ongoing dispute between former England footballer and Match Of The Day (MOTD) presenter Gary Lineker and the BBC.
The Church of England is calling for a period of prayer leading up to the Coronation and has released a book of Daily Prayers for the Coronation of King Charles III.
A new foundation, set up to coordinate practical advice and guidance to churches and dioceses hoping to help tackle the housing crisis in their communities, has been formally launched today by the Church of England.
In the wake of Traidcraft ceasing to trade, organisations are coming together in solidarity to support the people who matter most: the makers, growers and artisans.
Parishes across England and Wales can now register to participate in Churches Count on Nature, an annual scheme where people visit churchyards and record the plant and animal species they encounter.
He said: “No one wants to see people risking their lives to reach safety, but we must ask is this Bill the right response – one that is built on compassion, justice and moral leadership?
There are a number of forms of modern slavery: being forced to work for others; organ harvesting; being forced into criminal activities; made to work in the sex industry or in domestic servitude. Nationally there are over 3,500 current investigations into modern slavery including 50 in Devon and Cornwall. These investigations can involve many victims.
We are looking for person-centred and tenacious workers to support individuals of any nationality, including Ukrainians, Afghans and Syrians, who may be at risk or are vulnerable following their journey to the UK and Cornwall.