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New County Ecumenical Officer for Cambridgeshire
Rev Mark Burleigh takes up the role after working as a Denominational Ecumenical Officer in the same region.
New County Ecumenical Officer for Norfolk and Waveney
Dr Ian Watson introduces himself and his passion for unity working
Cambridgeshire celebrates link with Church of South India
Churches Together in Cambridgeshire has had a covenant with the Diocese of Vellore for more than 30 years.
The fun of festival chaplaincy
Baptist Minister in Training Esther Day shares the joy of being a Chaplain "beside the seaside, beside the sea."
How we prayed together – WPCU 2023
A round up of some of the activities across England for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2023.
Meeting young people where they are
School chaplaincy is "an opportunity like no other" says Josh Hunt.
A church taking shape
Rev Dr Ben Aldous uncovers the ecumenical roots of a growing worship community in Northstowe in Cambridgeshire.
With – creating a rhythm of prayer for young people
...or what to do when some nuns give you a free convent!
Dynamic women pivotal in ecumenical church plant
The story of the growth of the single congregation Local Ecumenical Partnership (LEP) in Great Notley in Essex.
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…
The not1 Campaign: Peterborough Churches Unite To Tackle Homelessness
Light Project Peterborough is coordinating the 'Everyone In' campaign to get people off the streets.
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