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Together Really Is the Better Way
Revd Dr Paul Goodliff, General Secretary of Churches Together in England, shares in our Reflection of the Month for January 2020.
Unity in Our Ethnic Diversity: It’s on God’s Agenda
Steve Clifford shares what he's learnt about unity during 10 years leading the EA, particularly in terms of the ethnic diversity of the church.
From Kernow to Cumbria: Missional Relationships and Loosening Structures
Ben Aldous, CTE’s Principal Officer for Evangelism and Mission, reflects on how the most fruitful mission-shaped endeavours almost always have some key themes we can learn from.
Churches Together in England Statement on the Fourth Presidency
CTE's statement of 22 Nov 2019 regarding the Fourth Presidency.
“The sun was shining on the sea…”
Christians and other people of faith have been grappling with their understanding of the issue of the climate emergency for some time now. We need to root this more firmly in our faith, says Rowena Loverance.
Church Hall Transformed Into Housing for Young People – DIY SOS Big Build
Rev Sheelagh Aston shares her church's story, which features on BBC One's DIY SOS on Wednesday 13th November at 8pm.
Tributes Paid to Bishop Brian Noble
The Rt Rev. Brian Noble, the 10th Bishop of Shrewsbury and a former convenor of CTE’s Enabling Group, has died peacefully at the age of 83 years.
Let’s Not Keep Our Prophetic Voice Silent
Is our prophetic voice sometimes kept silent?
“It’s all about following the missionary Spirit”
Ben offers some thoughts on what he sees as our priorities at CTE with regards to mission and evangelism, and also shares a little of his background in the process
“The More United We Are, the Stronger We Become” – Bishop Esme Reflects on 50 Years of Ministry
Bishop Esme Beswick, one of CTE’s Presidents from 2002-2006, celebrated her 50th anniversary of Christian ministry in 2019.
NCLF Statement re: Knife Crime
Church Group Publishes 10 Point Action Plan To Reduce Knife Crime and Support Young People
Welcome to the CTE Marquee
Paul Goodliff uses a picture of a wedding marquee to explain the ecumenical challenges ahead.