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Exploring the Lived Theology of Small Missional Communities: Uncovering Missional Practices and Beliefs to Enable Sustained Engagement in Social Action [PhD]
Social action
All across England, churches are coming together to help their communities in practical ways.
Compassion Acts in Southport
See how the local food bank supports those in crisis and challenges poverty at its root
Churches in Keswick work together to provide affordable housing
Churches in this Cumbrian town are actively working together to build affordable housing in their local community.
Ecumenical Easter Eggs
Using Easter eggs from the Meaningful Chocolate Company, LEAF is providing Easter eggs with messages of Christian hope to all children on free school meals.
A Prophetic Word on Unity Kick-Starts a Partnership
Highworth Churches Together (URC, Methodist, Anglican and independent) now run a Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Debt Centre.
The not1 Campaign: Peterborough Churches Unite To Tackle Homelessness
Light Project Peterborough is coordinating the 'Everyone In' campaign to get people off the streets.
Church and Social Cohesion: Connecting Communities and Serving People
The report by the Free Churches Group and Theos Think Tank was launched on Thursday 26 November 2020.
Bristol Churches Coronavirus Response
Churches in Bristol are coming together to respond to the coronavirus situation in their community. Find out more about how they're showing God's love in practical ways in their city.
Churches working together provide a glimmer of hope
Bishop Mike Royal, co-Chief Executive of Cinnamon Network UK and part of CTE's Pentecostal and Charismatic Forum, shares our Reflection of the Month for March 2020.
Church Hall Transformed Into Housing for Young People – DIY SOS Big Build
Rev Sheelagh Aston shares her church's story, which features on BBC One's DIY SOS on Wednesday 13th November at 8pm.
Churches unite to feed families in Plymouth
All across Plymouth this summer, churches are coming together to offer free meals to children and families in their community.
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