Standing together against racial injustice
The Reality of Racial Injustice: Six Churches Reflect
With protests against racial injustice continuing across the world following the killing of George Floyd, many of CTE's 50 Member Churches have been speaking out against racism, and CTE’s Presidents have announced that they are listening carefully to a range of black voices.
Presidents of CTE to listen carefully to black voices
Presidents of Churches Together in England (CTE) are listening carefully to black voices, including young people, black leaders in the churches and those who have worked to combat racism over many years.
Nottingham churches unite in prayer and action against racial injustice
At 9.25pm on Monday 8th June, churches across Nottingham came together in a moment of prayer, reflection and solidarity.
CTE Member Churches Take a Stand Against Racial Injustice
A growing number of churches from the Churches Together in England (CTE) family have spoken out this week, following the death of George Floyd in the United States and protests around the world against racial injustice.
Unity in our ethnic diversity: it’s on God’s agenda
Unity in Our Ethnic Diversity: It’s on God’s Agenda
Steve Clifford shares what he's learnt about unity during 10 years leading the EA, particularly in terms of the ethnic diversity of the church.
Spirit of Windrush: a national service
Reflections on the Windrush Service at Westminster Abbey on 22 June 2018, coordinated by CTE staff member Bishop Joe Aldred.
Radicalisation day conference, June 2013
Christians consider ways to stem the flight of black British youths to Islam and radicalisation