General Election 2024 – resources for Christians, churches and communities
The General Election in the United Kingdom will be on Thursday 4 July. How can you prepare to cast your vote?
Church of Sanctuary Conference – 8 June
Explore how churches can respond to the call to offer sanctuary to those fleeing persecution and seeking asylum.
Churches champion voter registration
Joining the national initiative to ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate and be heard in the democratic process at the upcoming General Election.
Illegal Migration Bill: Call to pray for modern slavery victims
As it moves through the process towards Royal Assent, Christian leaders urge changes to The Bill with prayers and amendments.
Enabling Group Spring 2023 – Cost of living crisis
Our Enabling Group meeting from 23-24 March 2023 brought together representatives from our Member Churches, Bodies in Association and intermediate ecumenism (churches working together at city and county level).
Illegal Migration Bill statement handed in at Downing Street
Church leaders say the proposals lack compassion and respect for people’s dignity while urging the government to "stop stoking fear".
Disrupting injustice – Churches Together in South London
A joint statement from church leaders at the end of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Cost of living: Call to prayer event
Chair of the CTE Trustees, Rowena Loverance, reports on the 8 February event coordinated by Christians Against Poverty.
Is justice being done?
The Administrative Bishop for the New Testament Church of God, Claion Grandison, challenges us to speak for those who have no voice
How can we have hope for a fairer, greener future?
The Executive Director of the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility (ECCR), Sarah Edwards, shares our reflection of the month for November 2022.
Tensions in charismatic-evangelical urban practice: Towards a practical charismatic-evangelical urban social ethic [PhD]
A Biblical Vision for the Christian Community’s Engagement with the UK Homeless in Terms of Charity and Justice [MA]