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Papal honour for ecumenical work
Priscilla Barlow, former Cambridgeshire County Ecumenical Officer, has been made a Dame of St Gregory in honour of her ecumenical work. The Order of St Gregory the Great is the fourth highest Papal order.
“The new ME”
Churches Together in All Lincolnshire’s Mission Enabler (ME), Melanie Carroll, reflects on her new role…
Birmingham churches charter for racial justice
Birmingham Churches Together launches campaign for racial equality and equity in the church and city.
The Lockdown Nativity: Bringing Christians Together In Hertfordshire
The Lockdown Nativity tells the story of the birth of Jesus as though it was set in 2020.
New County Ecumenical Officer for Somerset is announced
Churches Together in Somerset has announced the appointment of Revd Canon Jonathan LLoyd, taking up his role after Easter 2021.
Standing together against racial injustice
Thy Kingdom Come Unlocked in Cornwall: The South West Prays
by Roger Mills, Missioner, Churches Together in Cornwall.
From Kernow to Cumbria: Missional Relationships and Loosening Structures
Ben Aldous, CTE’s Principal Officer for Evangelism and Mission, reflects on how the most fruitful mission-shaped endeavours almost always have some key themes we can learn from.
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