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New Assyrian Church of the East cathedral consecrated in London
The Anglican church of St. James' in the London Borough of Ealing is re-opened and becomes St Mary's Cathedral.
Mission Studies Day 2025: Towards Hope: Children, Climate Change and Justice
Hear from keynote speaker Dr Kathryn Kraft and other researchers on these mission themes.
Service for peace in Ukraine
An event to mark the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia was held at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral.
Lent resources 2025
Resources from our national Member Churches and partner organisations. Collected together in one place...
Latest Snelson Fund recipients
We're delighted to introduce successful applicants from the Oecumenical Patriarchate and the Church of England.
A Methodist reflection on the First Council of Nicaea
The church is called to be light like that of a flaming torch that, in all its difference and diversity, is nonetheless one fire.
Society for Ecumenical Studies AGM 2025
National Officer for Local Ecumenism in the Church of England Rev Tim Norwood will speak on The future of ecumenism and the role of theological dialogue
Partnering with churches to support families and children
As the newly merged Safe Families and Home for Good, we are excited to re-introduce ourselves to the Churches Together in England community.
Intercultural Church Conference: A prophetic space for learning and unlearning
CTE Principal Officer for Pentecostal, Charismatic and Multi-cultural Relations Min Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte shares her thoughts on this ecumenical event.
Hearing young voices
During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Churches Together in the Merseyside Region gathered representatives from across the Christian traditions to listen to the voices of young people.
Journeying together
The Roman Catholic and United Reformed Church dialogue comes to end of its third quinquennial with the publication of a practical resource pack for local churches.
Ecumenical Friendship and Ecumenical Reunion
Fr Dragos Herescu, Principal of The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies (IOCS) in Cambridge and a Romanian Orthodox parish priest, shares his Reflection of the Month for February.
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