“An amazing opportunity to come together as the body of Christ”
Churches from over 65 different denominations in 178 countries took part in the global prayer movement Thy Kingdom Come this year, with plans having to quickly adapt due to coronavirus restrictions.
Thy Kingdom Come Unlocked in Cornwall: The South West Prays
by Roger Mills, Missioner, Churches Together in Cornwall.
Thy Kingdom Come: a reflection
Here Brian Heasley, International Director of Prayer for 24-7 Prayer and Global Ambassador for Thy Kingdom Come, shares our Reflection of the Month for May 2020...
“We Need To Keep On Praying: Prayer Makes a Difference” – Message From CTE Presidents
In a series of video messages released on 6 May 2020, Presidents of Churches Together in England are encouraging us to keep praying prayers of hope, because prayer makes a difference.
Thy Kingdom Come Radically Revamps in the Light of COVID-19
The global prayer campaign Thy Kingdom Come has launched new elements, including ‘Prayer and Care’, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Prayer Is the Key – CTE Trustees Support #PrayersOfHope
In a series of video messages released on 13 May 2020, trustees of Churches Together in England have joined with our Presidents to encourage us all to keep praying prayers of hope.
More Than 65 Churches Unite To Sing a Blessing Over the UK
More than 65 churches, representing hundreds more, have come together to sing a blessing over our land in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Praying and Partnering With Our Local Police
Police Inspector Marie Reavey, national lead for Faith and Police Together, shares some pointers for how we can be praying during the Covid-19 crisis, and encourages churches to take up opportunities to work together with their local police…
Prayers of Hope
During the Coronavirus crisis, thousands of Christians across Britain are praying together at 7.00 pm every Sunday evening.
Tens of Thousands Light a #candleofhope in the Darkness
Tens of thousands of Christians across Britain united to pray as part of the National Day of Prayer and Action on Sunday 22nd March 2020, responding to the call made by Presidents of Churches Together in England (CTE).
Holy Week Statement from British and Irish Church Leaders
British and Irish Church leaders issue a Holy Week statement and are united in response to Covid-19 pandemic.
Light a Candle of Hope: A National Call to Prayer
In the light of the Coronavirus pandemic, Presidents of CTE are calling all churches to a National Day of Prayer and Action on 22nd March.