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Racial justice

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Being Visible: Churches Together in South London

Ecumenical Officer, Claire Crowley, shares how churches in her area are resourcing themselves to support one another in visible, hopeful Christian presence.

Conversations that challenge, encourage and unite

UK Co-ordinator and Ecumenical Officer for Churches in Communities, Annie Lamping, reports on the Churches Together in England Enabling Group in Spring 2026.

Introducing Kingdom over Nation

Executive Editor, Min Shermara Hoyte, shares the purpose and evolution of this new ecumenical resource from Churches Together in England.

Remembering Ivan Weekes

The Methodist Church racial justice pioneer whose work and life was commemorated at a Thanksgiving service in February 2026.

Racial Justice Sunday 2026 – 8 February

This year's ecumenical resources, coordinated by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, are on the theme of 'Love Your Neighbour'.

Unity is not uniformity

Rev Dr Israel Oluwole Olofinjana, Missiologist and Director of the One People Commission shares his reflection of the month for October.

Black History Month 2025: Standing firm in power and pride

CTE Principal Officer for Pentecostal, Charismatic and Multi-cultural Relations Min Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte reminds us of the ecumenical significance of this event.

“God’s overwhelming and unconditional love for every single human being”

The CTE Presidents express "deep concern" about the symbols and words of the Christian faith being co-opted to support messages that breed hostility towards others.

Christian leaders voice concerns about community cohesion

Leaders from across the church traditions have expressed concerns about movements that seek to inflame societal division.

Responding to Questions Against Racism

Join local Christian leaders from West Yorkshire to explore the church's role in challenging racism.

The Gift of My Neighbour: A counter-cultural celebration of belonging and movement

Churches Together in England hosted its first racial justice conference in partnership with the Society for Ecumenical Studies and Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.

Telling the truth about racial justice

The Church of England Racial Justice Unit held a conference from 23 to 25 June at the University of Liverpool. More than 150 people - clergy, academics and practitioners - gathered from across the world.

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