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“A Pilgrimage Together, Hand-in-Hand”: Churches Together in England Celebrates 30 Years

On 1 September 2020, CTE celebrates the 30th anniversary of its formation. Here CTE’s General Secretary, Rev Dr Paul Goodliff, reflects on the last 30 years...

Celebrating diversity and unity in the Black Country Church

Christians from churches across the Black Country have come together during lockdown to unite as one and produce a powerful creative declaration over their region.

Local Church Fellowship Offers Drive-In Worship

Church buildings in Bishop Auckland may be closed due to the coronavirus; the drive-in however, is open.

CTE Presidents call all churches to address racial injustice in church life and wider society

Presidents of Churches Together in England, named below, with the support of the Fourth Presidency Group, have issued a statement calling on churches to travel together on the journey of racial justice.

Sowing in Concrete: New Lubbesthorpe

CTE's Principal Officer for Mission and Evangelism, Rev Dr Ben Aldous reflects on the development of a community and church in New Lubbesthorpe in Leicestershire.

Free guide helps local groups build on community spirit

Together for the Common Good calls for stronger local relationships - and releases free guide for local groups.

Be the Change You Wish To See in the World

Rev Phyllis Thompson, from the New Testament Church of God, shares our Reflection of the Month for July 2020.

CTE Presidents’ Statement on the Hagia Sophia

Presidents of Churches Together in England are saddened at the decision of the Turkish Government to change the status of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.

The Reality of Racial Injustice: Six Churches Reflect

With protests against racial injustice continuing across the world following the killing of George Floyd, many of CTE's 50 Member Churches have been speaking out against racism, and CTE’s Presidents have announced that they are listening carefully to a range of black voices.

Churches Come Together in Creative Lockdown Fundraising for Christian Aid Week

The annual fundraising week unites 50,000 volunteers and 12,000 churches to fundraise to help some of the world’s poorest and most marginalised communities.

“An amazing opportunity to come together as the body of Christ”

Churches from over 65 different denominations in 178 countries took part in the global prayer movement Thy Kingdom Come this year, with plans having to quickly adapt due to coronavirus restrictions.

Beyond Lamenting COVID-19

CTE's lead on Pentecostal and Multicultural Relations, Bishop Dr Joe Aldred, shares his Reflection of the Month for June 2020.

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