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Charter of Change
Racism and The Church, a Bristol-based group, sends out a call for commitment to 'chase diversity and challenge racism in the church'
#CandleOfJustice 2022
A press release on the events of 25 May and the week of prayers on racial justice.
Daily prayers for the Candle of Justice 2022
A prayer for each day from 23 to 29 May 2022 written by leaders and emerging leaders of our national Member Churches
Candle of Justice 2022
Christians and churches are invited to join together to light a candle, pray for racial justice and commit to taking action.
‘Reconciling communities – being good news in fractured communities and society’
Professor Anthony Reddie and Rev Dr Tessa Henry-Robinson spoke on the imperative of racial justice for community reconciliation.
RJAF Webinar: Migration, People of Colour and the Nationality and Borders Bill
A discussion on what the bill means for those seeking asylum and citizenship of people of colour living in the UK.
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
“We cannot close the doors on them…”
Leaders of many of CTE's Member Churches join calls for government to rethink the Nationality and Borders bill.
Windrush Compensation Scheme – how churches can help
Sharing information with congregants and their community to help those who suffered losses.
“What has it got to do with me?”
Ecumencial Facilitator for Hertfordshire and CTE Trustee Doral Hayes reviews the CTBI Racial Justice Sunday resources for 2022.
Racial Justice Sunday 2022
Racial Justice: What’s it got to do with me? — the theme for the event on 13 February 2022
Unity in a Racialised Society webinar
An online event hosted by the CTE Racial Justice Working Group, Sankofa Collective UK and the Faith Forum on 2 December 2021.
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