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2014 marked the 50th anniversary of both the Second Vatican Council and the British Council of Churches' Faith and Order conference in Nottingham, both of which took place in 1964 and both of which were key to the development of...
What did people say about the 2015 Forum?
To ensure that the next Forum is even better, we asked Forum delegates for feedback. See what they said – we've not included names. The link only gives 100 responses but all the responses are downloadable:
2015 Forum texts and videos
Summary 7 minute video of comments and impressions Welcome, introductions and opening worship Video clip of the band playing 'One Faith, One Church' 01 Opening session Documents are downloadable below.Video, uncut for reference use. 02 The ecumenical journey thus far Sorry, video...
2015 Forum Programme
God-given gifts The 2015 Forum was intended to enable the English Churches to understand and encounter something of the diversity of English Christianity. We therefore engaged with two of our groupings of Churches to discover some of the gifts of God...
Key information for delegates: Forum 2015
The Hayes is in Derbyshire. Please ensure you don’t go to the wrong Swanwick. (At least one person always does...) Travel information can be downloaded below. We will be meeting delegates on Monday at Alfreton between 2.00 pm and 3.30 pm...
The Presidents’ panel: Forum 2015
This is an archive page. We are delighted that all our Presidents will be at the 2015 Forum, though two of them, Archbishop Gregorios and Archbishop Justin Welby, will be there via a video: Archbishop Gregorios writes: 'It is with deep regret that I have...
Worship at the 2015 Forum
Our worship leader was Noel Robinson. Sarah Larkin was our poet-in-residence. Wednesday morning worship at the ForumOn Wednesday morning between 8.00 am and 8.30 am Forum delegates were offered a choice of morning worship – we suggested they tried something outside their...
Poet in residence: Forum 2015
Sarah Larkin (née Fordham) reflected on the Forum in verse and encouraged Forum delegates to write their own poems. Throughout the Forum delegates posted short poems on Twitter.Sarah ran a drop-in mini poetry workshop in the Marketplace.Poetry was part of...
The Marketplace at Forum 2015
Throughout the Forum there was a marketplace where various organisations displayed information and resources. A list of those organisations is below. Who could take part? CTE's Bodies in Association, Intermediate Bodies and Member Churches were all eligible for a display table as long as the person responsible had...
Forum 2018 texts, videos, photos and reports
Welcome to this summary page which contains all texts and downloadable material from the 2018 Forum: 'I am with you always – Together in God's Mission'. What is the Forum? It's the broadest ecumenical representative gathering of Christians in England. Photos All Forum photos can be...
Workshops at the 2018 Forum
Workshops took place on Tuesday afternoon, at 3.45 pm and at 5.00 pm and each Forum delegate chose two from the list below. Each workshop, unless indicated otherwise, invited participants to share personal thoughts.The workshop allocation list is downloadable at...
2018 Forum: Young Adults
The planning group for CTE’s Forum in 2018 was determined that there would be a significant presence of young adults. Churches were therefore asked to include under-35s in their delegations and any spare places were offered first to adults under 35.This priority...
Worship at the 2018 Forum
Worship was an integral part of Forum and we were delighted to have with us a range of musicians led by our Musician in Residence, Teresa Brown, and including Noel Robinson who was the worship leader for the 2015 Forum. On Tuesday morning...
Bible Study at the 2018 Forum
The Churches in England are now so rich and diverse that it has become clear that it is rarely appropriate to listen to a single voice. For our bible study at Forum, therefore, there were three voices reflecting on Luke...