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The Bill Snelson Young Ecumenists Fund opens for the first time
18 to 35 year olds can apply now for a grant to support an ecumenical experience abroad. Closes 31 October 2023.
Being better neighbours
CEO of the Neighbourhood Prayer Network, Carl Brettle, encourages us to care for and serve the people who live around us.
Taking my seat again: four years being Churches Together in England’s ‘Empty Chair’ President
A long read: Hannah Brock Womack shares her experience of being nominated but not installed as CTE's Fourth President.
Prisons Week 2023
Christians across England are encouraged to pray for all those affected by crime and imprisonment - 8 to 14 October.
Interchurch Families – Beacons of Receptive Ecumenism
Join the Association of Interchurch Families’ (AIF) weekend conference online 14 - 15 October 2023
‘Reimagining the Mission’ – NTCG 70th anniversary
The New Testament Church of God celebrated this milestone at their Convention from 24 to 27 August 2023.
The truth isn’t enough
Vice Chair of the CTE Trustees Rev Dr Lurliene Miller shares her Reflection of the Month for September 2023.
We Will Repay conference – 14 October 2023
An event organised by the Racial Justice Advocacy Forum to share the latest on what's happening with British churches and reparations.
Join us at CRE Midlands – 8 & 9 November 2023
CTE will exhibiting at Cranmore Park, Solihull alongside colleagues from CTBI and Birmingham Churches Together. FREE tickets available.
Food to the frontlines
Feed the Hungry UK's CEO Gwyn Williams visited Ukraine to help distribute aid from the charity and its supporters.
World Youth Day “Wow”
Annika Mathews shares the inspirational experience of joining more than 350,000 young pilgrims in Lisbon.
Church leaders appeal to the Prime Minister to intervene in the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh
A letter sent to Downing Street on 23 August asks for UK government to prevent a genocide.
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