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Racial Justice Working Group
Find out about the developments of CTE’s Racial Justice Working Group, which is a vital way churches can work together in mission.
Key moments in the year
Many churches come together to mark various moments in the year – taking the opportunity to pray, worship and witness together.
Doing Justice: A national ecumenical service
A national ecumenical service on the anniversary of the murder of George Floyd.
Christians across the nation commit to action on racial justice
Churches marked the anniversary of George Floyd’s death on 25 May.
Daily prayers for racial justice: 23-30 May
CTE will be sharing daily prayers on racial justice from our Member Churches, one each day from Sun 23 to Sun 30 May.
Candle of Justice: a moment of action on 25 May
Churches will join together to light a candle, pray for racial justice and commit to taking action.
Racial justice
Addressing the social injustice of racism is a vital way churches can work together to ensure the flourishing of all.
Churches are committed to work together for racial justice
Alongside the Covid pandemic, the last year has seen the call for action on racial justice gathering momentum, both inside and outside the church
“The UK has a long way to go in addressing the issue of race”
Church leaders respond to the 2021 government report on Race and Ethnic Disparities
Keeping up the momentum – an update on CTE’s racial justice work
Our General Secretary, Rev Dr Paul Goodliff, gives an update on the racial justice work being undertaken by Churches Together in England.
Birmingham churches charter for racial justice
Birmingham Churches Together launches campaign for racial equality and equity in the church and city.
“We Need To Move Beyond Statements to Actions” – Luton Church Leaders Reflect on Racism Together
On 20 October, 19 church leaders from across the town of Luton gathered to reflect on the racism that exists in our society and within our churches.
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