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Black History Month 2025: Standing firm in power and pride

CTE Principal Officer for Pentecostal, Charismatic and Multi-cultural Relations Min Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte reminds us of the ecumenical significance of this event.

“God’s Word is not Chained” – Prisons Week 2025

The 50th anniversary of this annual ecumenical event takes place between 12 to 19 October. Rev Bob Wilson reflects on its importance.

New Roman Catholic National Ecumenical Officer appointed

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has appointed Fr Marc Homsey, a priest of the Diocese of Leeds, as the National Ecumenical Officer.

“God’s overwhelming and unconditional love for every single human being”

The CTE Presidents express "deep concern" about the symbols and words of the Christian faith being co-opted to support messages that breed hostility towards others.

Christian leaders voice concerns about community cohesion

Leaders from across the church traditions have expressed concerns about movements that seek to inflame societal division.

‘Nicaea: Now and Then’ – conference report

Theologians and church leaders from across the Christian community gathered to consider the legacy of the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea 325.

Senior church leaders call for an end to the war in Gaza

They call for an end to the deadly escalation of suffering and give thanks to the churches of the Holy Land for their faithful service, profound solidarity and peaceful witness.

“Human beings need care, not death”

UK Eastern Christian Bishops call on Parliament to reject Assisted Suicide in historic joint letter.

Be part of Good Money Sunday (12 October)

Communications and Events Coordinator for the JustMoney Movement, Annie Sharples, invites churches and Churches Together groups to focus on fairer finances.

Flourishing and fading: Reviving the Church Together – a local and intermediate ecumenical perspective

CTE Principal Officer for Ecumenical Development and Relations, Doral Hayes, encourages us to revive the church 'as one'.

Flourishing and fading: Viewing England’s Quiet Revival through Pentecostal eyes

CTE Principal Officer of Pentecostal, Charismatic and Multi-cultural Relations, Min Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte examine evidence of the Quiet Revival in Pentecostal churches.

The Creed as Lived Reality

An autumn webinar from the Society for Ecumenical Studies on Wednesday 15 October.

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