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Prayers for peace in Epping
Christians in the Essex town are gathering at the local United Reformed church on Sunday 27 July at 2pm.
Conference: Reconciliation in a Time of Conflict – 18 October
The Chair of the British Trust for Tantur, Professor Judith Lieu, issues an invitation to the organisation's event at Coventry Cathedral this Autumn.
‘Honest Disagreement in Love – Nicaea Then and Now’ – 12 to 14 September 2025
Churches Together in Lancashire and Blackburn Cathedral are co-hosting a weekend conference to mark the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
Signs of hope in Greater Manchester
The new Ecumenical Facilitator for Greater Manchester Churches Together, Rev Alan Kennedy, shares the plans for renewed ecumenical witness in the region.
Education Sunday 2025 – 14 September
Education Sunday Coordinator, Sarah Lane Cawte, encourages local churches and Churches Together groups to support this annual celebration of teaching and learning.
Lifewords for the Lifebringers
Lifewords Church and Supporter Engagement Lead, Elizabeth King, invites Christians from all traditions to become Lifebringers.
Changing young lives
Chair of Churches Together in Redcar and Director of Operations at Blank Canvas, Jonny Hedges, shares the story of partnership and Pentecost
Sparking church unity at Pentecost
Communications Officer for BRF Ministries, Eley McAinsh, shares the story of interdenominational and intergenerational celebrations in South London.
The Gift of My Neighbour: A counter-cultural celebration of belonging and movement
Churches Together in England hosted its first racial justice conference in partnership with the Society for Ecumenical Studies and Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
Quakers and Nicaea
Rowena Loverance shares a reflection on the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea from the Quaker tradition.
Safeguarding in Out-of-School Settings – deadline extended to 21 September
Churches and Christian organisations that work with children and young people are invited to help shape future safeguarding policy for the Out-of-School Settings sector.
Telling the truth about racial justice
The Church of England Racial Justice Unit held a conference from 23 to 25 June at the University of Liverpool. More than 150 people - clergy, academics and practitioners - gathered from across the world.
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