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Churches respond to traumatic revelations of Child Q
A statement from Churches Together in England’s Pentecostal and Charismatic Forum and Racial Justice Working Group
A renewed commitment
A summary statement at the close of the CTE Forum 2022
Ukrainian refugees statement
Statement on the conflict in Ukraine
Made by the CTE Presidents and the Fourth Presidency Group on behalf of CTE Forum 2022
Green Shoots Flourish – a review of the work of CTE 2020 to 2022
A snapshot of what ecumenism looks like in England.
Ukraine and unity
CTE General Secretary Rev Dr Paul Goodliff explains why churches need to face challenges together
Getting the most from CTE Forum 2022
Forum first-timer and CTE Communications Manager Sarah Ball asks some experienced attendees how to maximise the experience
Exploring CTE Forum 2022
CTE Forum co-ordinator Jenny Bond introduces the workshops, worship and marketplace.
CTE on the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2022
A video message from General Secretary Rev Dr Paul Goodliff for this ecumenical event from 18 to 25 January
MA Mission Prize 2022 launched
The closing date for entries this year is 29 April.
Forum 2022: Our speakers
Find out who will be presenting at the event on 14 to 16 March
Christmas Prayer from CTE, 2021
Written by our General Secretary, Rev Dr Paul Goodliff
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