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George Floyd – 5 years on
Director of Justice and Inclusion for Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Richard Reddie exhorts Christians to recommit to the 'divine movement' that challenges discrimination and celebrates diversity.
Black church leaders and police discuss trust
Northamptonshire Christians and force leaders joined the meeting convened by the county's Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
The gift of my neighbour conference – Sat 24 May
A day conference on Saturday 24 May exploring some of the riches offered by churches whose roots come from beyond the UK.
Intercultural Church Conference: A prophetic space for learning and unlearning
CTE Principal Officer for Pentecostal, Charismatic and Multi-cultural Relations Min Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte shares her thoughts on this ecumenical event.
Ensuring everyone belongs
Moravian Church minister Rev Lorraine Shorten, who was one of the authors of the resources for Racial Justice Sunday 2025, reflects on her participation.
Special edition spotify playlist launched for Racial Justice Sunday
Coat of Many Colours features incredible music from Caribbean and African UK artists. Listen from 9 February.
Black Light course
Ascension Trust CEO, Bejoy Pal, explains why this three decades old course sadly still remains relevant today.
Thirty years of Racial Justice Sunday – 9 February 2025
Director of Justice and Inclusion at Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, Richard Reddie, explains the 2025 theme 'Coat of Many Colours'.
Hope has two daughters: Anger and Courage
The CTE Enabling Group met in October 2024 with a focus on the theme of racial justice and to hold the organisation's Annual General Meeting.
Flourishing in Babylon: Black British Agency and Self-Determination – A review
Theologian Clare Williams reviews this new book by former CTE staff member Bishop Dr Joe Aldred.
CTE Presidents issue a joint statement in response to recent violent disorder
The Presidents urge churches and communities to work together to put an end to violence, restore peace and heal our nation
Concepts of Darkness and Light in Church of England Advent Liturgy: Examining Anti-Blackness in the present cultural and liturgical context [MA]
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