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“The More United We Are, the Stronger We Become” – Bishop Esme Reflects on 50 Years of Ministry
Bishop Esme Beswick, one of CTE’s Presidents from 2002-2006, celebrated her 50th anniversary of Christian ministry in 2019.
Pastor Agu Irukwu becomes new Churches Together in England Pentecostal President
Pentecostal members of Churches Together in England have elected Pastor Agu Irukwu as the next Pentecostal President, serving from 2017-2021.
The appointment of a new Orthodox President for CTE
HG Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom, will serve as the Orthodox President of Churches Together in England from 2017-2021.
Bishop Eric Brown re-elected as CTE Pentecostal President
Bishop Dr Eric Brown has been re-elected as CTE Pentecostal President for a second term, starting in October 2015.
Bishop Eric Brown – on being a CTE Pentecostal President (video)
Here Bishop Brown speaks about his election as CTE Pentecostal President and what he hopes to bring to the new role.
Churches Together in England elects first Pentecostal President
Bishop Eric Brown was installed as the first Pentecostal President of CTE in October 2013.
The Presidents’ Covenant
CTE Presidents each sign a Covenant which describes their commitment to each other and to the churches in England.
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