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This year’s Thy Kingdom Come, which runs from Thursday 14 to Sunday 24 May, will have more ecumenical support and resources than previously
“God with us” – Thy Kingdom Come 2026 This year’s Thy Kingdom Come, which runs from Thursday 14 to
Re-imagining Unity in a Fragmented World
Our County Ecumenical Officer for Norfolk and Waveney argues that it is Christian unity which can offer hope to a Fractured International Order
A prayer for Easter 2026
The Presidents of Churches Together in England invite you to join them in prayer
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Ecumenical Easter Letter
Read Archbishop Sarah’s Easter letter to heads of Christian churches and ecumenical partners in the UK and around the world
Upcoming Ecumenical Initiatives
Information on upcoming initiatives related to Christian unity worth thinking about
Welcome to the ecumenical journey!
If you're discovering Churches Together in England for the first time, or if you have heard of them but know very little, they've put together a quick ‘What is CTE’ page to get you started
A Cry for Peace
Churches Unite in Warning Over Middle East Conflict
A Sign of Hope: Letters of Communion and the Call to Christian Unity
The recent exchange of letters between His Holiness Pope Leo XIV and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, stands as a timely encouragement for all who long for deeper Christian unity
Incarnation, Belonging, and the Recovery of a Shared Christian Witness
In Archbishop Sarah's recent ecumenical comments, Dr Ian Watson was reminded of Durkheim's views on social cohesion that are linked to contemporary spirituality and the call to visible unity
Ecumenical News Briefing – Spring 2026
Six recent developments in Christian unity worth knowing about
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