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Churches warn over right to protest

Church leaders joined those from across the UK's faith communities to urge MPs to remove the clause on 'cumulative impact' because they feared it could shut down lawful, conscience-led protest.

A Million Acts of Hope…on your doorstep

CTE's Principal Officer for Mission and Evangelism, Rev Dr Ben Aldous, explains why we are supporting A Million Acts of Hope this May...and why we invite you to join in.

Ecumenism in a time of fragmentation

Jessica Foster, Head of Church Engagement at Trussell and Chair of the CTE Charities and Networks in Association shares her reflection for the new year.

Manifesto for Hope launched as Liverpool marks Faith in the City 40th anniversary

Churches Together in the Merseyside Region and their partners have renewed the call for justice, compassion and unity.

ChurchWorks Summit – February 2026

Project Coordinator from the Good Faith Partnership, Ellie Ayrton, extends an invitation to this event promoting collaboration for positive change.

Fund for Human Need – an introduction

This charity is now looking beyond historical supporters in the Methodist Church for new sources of funding for its poverty-relieving small grants.

Touching hearts and minds

A personal reflection on being part of the blessing of churches working together in one's own community. Written by Eric from Eastleigh in the South East of England.

Prayers for peace in Epping

Christians in the Essex town are gathering at the local United Reformed church on Sunday 27 July at 2pm.

Faith, justice and awesome activists

The Chief Executive Officer of Church Action on Poverty, Niall Cooper, is stepping down in June after 28 years at the charity. He reflects on some remarkable highlights...

Acts 435 celebrates 15th anniversary

The charity's unique online giving platform allows churches to submit requests for help and individual donors to respond.

Partnering with churches to support families and children

As the newly merged Safe Families and Home for Good, we are excited to re-introduce ourselves to the Churches Together in England community.

Love My Neighbour – shutting the door on winter loneliness

Can you, your church or your local Churches Together group pray for, offer practical support and bring good news to older people in your neighbourhood?

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