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Conversations that challenge, encourage and unite

UK Co-ordinator and Ecumenical Officer for Churches in Communities, Annie Lamping, reports on the Churches Together in England Enabling Group in Spring 2026.

Introducing Kingdom over Nation

Executive Editor, Min Shermara Hoyte, shares the purpose and evolution of this new ecumenical resource from Churches Together in England.

What is Churches Together in England?

Churches Together in England is the national ecumenical instrument supporting and encouraging churches from a wide range of traditions to work together in unity.

What is the CTE Presidents’ Covenant?

This is a pledge of commitment to each other and to the churches in England, which each CTE President makes when they take up the role.

CTE achieves Living Wage Employer accreditation

Churches Together in England Head of Operations Ben Cross explains how our Trustees wanted to support social justice and promote fairness in the workplace.

Enabling Group Autumn 2025 – focus on Charities and Networks in Association

British Region of the International Ecumenical Fellowship member Cheryl Corney reports from the Churches Together in England 'members meeting' on 16 & 17 October.

Re-orientation, Renewal and Reality of Discipleship conference – 24 & 25 March 2026

The Fifth Learning to be Missionary Disciples Conference will explore how the gift of new Christians across a range of ages and traditions is prompting the re-examination of discipleship.

Flourishing and fading: Reviving the Church Together – a local and intermediate ecumenical perspective

CTE Principal Officer for Ecumenical Development and Relations, Doral Hayes, encourages us to revive the church 'as one'.

Flourishing and fading: Viewing England’s Quiet Revival through Pentecostal eyes

CTE Principal Officer of Pentecostal, Charismatic and Multi-cultural Relations, Min Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte examine evidence of the Quiet Revival in Pentecostal churches.

Flourishing and fading: the churches across England today

After a slew of reports, CTE's Principal Officer for Mission and Evangelism, Rev Dr Ben Aldous, assesses the health of our Member Churches.

CTE Mission expert joins Sarum College

Our Principal Officer for Mission and Evangelism, Rev Dr Ben Aldous, has been appointed as a Visiting Scholar.

Enabling Group Spring 2025 – the Nicaea anniversary and a new Pope

Church of Scotland (Presbytery of England & The Channel Islands) representative Rev Mike Binks shares his thoughts on the CTE Spring Enabling Group 2025.

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