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New Chair of Trustees for Churches Together in England – Rev Dr Callan Slipper
Rev Dr Callan Slipper has been elected by CTE members at the organisation's October Enabling Group.
Here the love of Christ shall end divisions
Rev Dr Alison Evans, Secretary of the Society for Ecumenical Studies shares her Reflection of the Month for October.
Celebrating being lifelong learners
How one Lancashire parish church invited their whole community to join in Education Sunday 2024.
The opportunity and challenge of chaplaincy – Monday 4 November, 6 – 7.30pm
Join us for the latest webinar in the Ecumenism: The Next Generation series to hear from young chaplains from across our Member Churches.
The flourishing of the church will only grow at the speed of friendship
Isaiah Morris, a recipient of a grant from Snelson Fund visits Rome and the Vatican and discovers the power of collaboration across traditions and the beauty that can emerge from it.
Ending hunger together
The head of Church Engagement at Trussell (formerly the Trussell Trust), Jessica Foster, explains how they need the help of our Member Churches
Safeguarding Sunday: A commitment to safer churches – 17 November 2024
Charity Thirtyone:eight explains why whether your church can spare a few minutes or an entire service, every effort—whether a prayer, sermon or short film—matters
Celebrate Disability Awareness Week – 15 to 22 September
CTE President Rev Canon Helen Cameron will launch Disability Awareness Week with a special service on 15 September.
Apply now for unforgettable and life-changing experiences
The Bill Snelson Young Ecumenists Fund is now open for grant applications from Christians aged 18 to 35. Apply before 31 October.
As churches, we remind people of the greatest act
Amid the trapeze straps and sawdust of a traditional English circus, an ecumenical service took place in Gloucestershire.
Receiving Christ in Holy Meals – thinking afresh about Eucharistic celebrations
A Society for Ecumenical Studies webinar on Thursday 24 October at 7.30pm.
Rebuilding relationships despite dissonance and difference
The author of this month's reflection has asked to remain anonymous.
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