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On Palm Sunday Anglicans and Catholics unite at the start of Holy Week for an ecumenical blessing
Ecumenism in Walsingham
NWCT launches new annual talk on Christian Unity
Churches Together in Norfolk and Waveney (NWCT) has launched an Annual Ecumenical Mission Talk in partnership with Diss Methodist Church and issued an open invitation to the inaugural event on Thursday, May 22.
Latest CTE Newsletter
The latest Churches Together in England newsletter has been published
Reflection: Dietrich Bonhoeffer – A Witness Still Speaking
The martyrdom of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Lutheran pastor, theologian and resistance leader) whose life and death still challenge Christians across the world. Dr Ian Watson reflects on his ecumenical legacy.
Call for Action on Child Poverty
Letter published calling for greater action on child poverty signed by Dr Nicola Brady, General Secretary of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI), and senior faith leaders
Church division ‘not insurmountable’
Patriarch Bartholomew says 1054 church division ‘not insurmountable’ as Nicaea anniversary nears
Poverty and Christian Social Action
A new paper on the future of UK Christian Social action by challenging power, changing practice and deepening Spirituality: authored by Jon Kuhrt and Jenny Sinclair
Hope into Action: Making a Difference for the Homeless
Hope into Action is a Christian charity making a difference for the homeless. They came along to the last Connect Norwich meeting to talk about their work. Dr Ian Watson reports.
Christian Unity and the Common Good
Is Christian unity essential for reclaiming civil society for the common good? In this article Dr Ian Watson County Ecumenical Officer for Norfolk and Waveney argues yes!
CTBI Lenten Resource and the Council of Nicaea
A useful Lenten resource has been produced by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland linked to the Council of Nicaea
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