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The latest church unity news from across England
Thy Kingdom Come 2021
Thy Kingdom Come is an ecumenical prayer movement for evangelisation, uniting Christians in nearly 90% of countries worldwide.
#Prayers of Hope – One Year On
On Sunday 21 March, Churches Together in England will mark the anniversary of the start of the first national lockdown and the ecumenical #PrayersOfHope initiative.
Solving the Housing Crisis
The Church of England has published a major report calling for a collective effort by Government, local authorities, landowners and property developers as well as the Church to tackle an acute shortage of truly affordable homes.
Trialogue 8th Annual Preachers Conference
Join Member Church NTCOG for this free Zoom event on Saturday 13 November from 3pm to 4.30pm
Lent resources 2021
Here are a selection of the resources which our national Member Churches and Bodies in Association have compiled.
Call5 Scheme
Call5 is a simple scheme where individuals sign up and commit to call five people they know.
Call and Care
Free video training is now available for local churches to equip their volunteers to offer telephone support to those in need in their community.
International Reformed–Anglican Dialogue webinar: “Koinonia: God’s Gift and Calling”
IRAD published its latest agreed statement, Koinonia: God’s Gift and Calling, in December 2020.
Keeping up the momentum – an update on CTE’s racial justice work
Our General Secretary, Rev Dr Paul Goodliff, gives an update on the racial justice work being undertaken by Churches Together in England.
Pentecostal Credit Union – 40th Anniversary
The Pentecostal Credit Union has just celebrated its 40th anniversary. The PCU's Head of Marketing and Communications, Elaine Bowes, explains its origins, philosophy and what it offers today.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Asks People To Reflect and Pray for the Nation
The Archbishop of Canterbury, a President of Churches Together in England, has appeared on the BBC, reflecting on the tragic milestone of more than 100,000 people across the UK losing their lives to coronavirus.
Churches can remain open in National Lockdown in England
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