The ‘Swanwick Declaration’
The 'Swanwick Declaration' of 1987 marked the transition from a Council of Churches model of working to the Churches Together model.
The British Council of Churches
The British Council of Churches was created in 1942.
Theos report on CTE, 2017
The report 'That they all may be one: Insights into Churches Together in England and contemporary ecumenism'
An Advent prayer from CTE, 2020
Written by our General Secretary, Rev Dr Paul Goodliff.
Member Church Directory
Member Churches of Churches Together in England (CTE) are denominations, networks or councils of churches at the national level.
Why and how CTE was established
A more detailed overview of how CTE came to be established in 1990.
“A Pilgrimage Together, Hand-in-Hand”: Churches Together in England Celebrates 30 Years
On 1 September 2020, CTE celebrates the 30th anniversary of its formation. Here CTE’s General Secretary, Rev Dr Paul Goodliff, reflects on the last 30 years...
CTE Presidents call all churches to address racial injustice in church life and wider society
Presidents of Churches Together in England, named below, with the support of the Fourth Presidency Group, have issued a statement calling on churches to travel together on the journey of racial justice.
CTE Presidents’ Statement on the Hagia Sophia
Presidents of Churches Together in England are saddened at the decision of the Turkish Government to change the status of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
An Editorial From the CTE General Secretary, Revd Dr Paul Goodliff
This editorial appeared in the CTe-News special Coronavirus edition in April 2020.
Tributes Paid to Bishop Brian Noble
The Rt Rev. Brian Noble, the 10th Bishop of Shrewsbury and a former convenor of CTE’s Enabling Group, has died peacefully at the age of 83 years.
Welcome to the CTE Marquee
Paul Goodliff uses a picture of a wedding marquee to explain the ecumenical challenges ahead.