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“Called to be a family”

Snelson Fund awardee Dan Tarrant travelled from Sheffield to the 24-7 prayer annual international Gathering in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

“Good teaching paired with good food and even better people”

Tenny Antony a fifth year seminarian for the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham, went to Centro Pro Unione in Rome with help from The Bill Snelson Young Ecumenists Fund.

‘Church in a State’

Rev Joseph Nelson, a recipient of a grant from the Snelson Fund, joined the Anglican-Lutheran Society Conference in Edinburgh for his ecumenical experience abroad.

The opportunity and challenge of chaplaincy – Monday 4 November, 6 – 7.30pm

Join us for the latest webinar in the Ecumenism: The Next Generation series to hear from young chaplains from across our Member Churches.

The flourishing of the church will only grow at the speed of friendship

Isaiah Morris, a recipient of a grant from Snelson Fund visits Rome and the Vatican and discovers the power of collaboration across traditions and the beauty that can emerge from it.

Safeguarding Sunday: A commitment to safer churches – 17 November 2024

Charity Thirtyone:eight explains why whether your church can spare a few minutes or an entire service, every effort—whether a prayer, sermon or short film—matters

Apply now for unforgettable and life-changing experiences

The Bill Snelson Young Ecumenists Fund is now open for grant applications from Christians aged 18 to 35. Apply before 31 October.

Working together with nature

Snelson Fund awardee Rebecca Boardman, reflects on her time as a member of the community at the Asian Rural Institute in Japan.

Award recipients

The following young Christian leaders have received an award from The Bill Snelson Young Ecumenists Fund.

Education Sunday 2024 – 8 September

What is your church or Churches Together group doing to mark this national day of prayer and celebration for everyone in the world of education?

Ecumenism is the way forward

Snelson Fund awardee Jack Woodruff, reflects on his time at the 2024 conference of the European branches of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation.

Meet the Snelson Fund awardees from Spring 2024

Seven young ecumenists have been awarded grants by The Bill Snelson Young Ecumenists Fund.

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