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.

Ensuring everyone belongs

Moravian Church minister Rev Lorraine Shorten, who was one of the authors of the resources for Racial Justice Sunday 2025, reflects on her participation.

Lambeth Cross for Ecumenism presented to West Midlands unity enabler

Robert Mountford, who is both the Ecumenical Mission Officer for Staffordshire and the Potteries and Ecumenical Development Enabler for Birmingham Churches Together, was recognised for services to Christian unity.

Threads through the Bible

25 million stitches celebrating Gods love at a new textile art exhibition for 2025.

Special edition spotify playlist launched for Racial Justice Sunday

Coat of Many Colours features incredible music from Caribbean and African UK artists. Listen from 9 February.

Apply now for The Bill Snelson Young Ecumenists Fund

If you're 18 to 35 years old you can apply for financial support to have an ecumenical experience abroad. The deadline for applications is 31 March 2025.

Black Light course

Ascension Trust CEO, Bejoy Pal, explains why this three decades old course sadly still remains relevant today.

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