Download or order resources for Remembrance Sunday, 10 November 2024, including an order of service and Powerpoint presentations.
Armed struggle, nonviolent resistance and role of faith groups in Myanmar
Tue 11 October 2022, 1 PM. Since Myanmar’s military seized power from the democratically elected government last year, people across the country have taken part in nonviolent resistance including strikes, protests, and civil disobedience. Alongside this, an armed struggle has emerged against the military regime, involving both forces aligned with the opposition National Unity Government […]
Ecumenical Movement and Just Peace on Island of Ireland
Watch again: This webinar, which took place on 31 March 2022, was the latest in a series marking fifty years of the Irish School of Ecumenics. Speakers included Dr Nicola Brady, General Secretary of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI), together with Prof Siobhán Garrigan, Rev Canon Tim Kinahan, Rev Cheryl Meban, and Fr […]
Service of Reflection and Hope – 21 October 2021
The following message is shared on behalf of the Church Leaders Group, to encourage prayerful support for the Service of Reflection and Hope which will take place in Armagh on Thursday, 21 October: As you may know, a Service of Reflection and Hope to mark the centenaries of the partition of Ireland and the formation […]
Churches in Solidarity with Korean Peninsula
2020 marked 70 years of unresolved conflict on the Korean Peninsula. This resources from the World Council of Churches aims to ‘serve as an educational, spiritual, and formation resource and encourage churches and individuals to pray for peace, reunification, and an end to the war and division on the Korean Peninsula.’ The content is drawn […]
Place for Hope online training
Place for Hope has 2 online training course early in 2021: Growing through Change and Conflict, Foundation. Three evening sessions: Mon 11th – Wed 13 Jan 2021, 7pm-9pm. Offered from a Christian faith perspective, the course will include the following themes: Learn how to recognise and understand conflict, earlier and with confidence. Develop your conflict […]
Accompaniment for justice and peace
Watch again: Listening to voices from the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme for Palestine-Israel. Discover the latest about EAPPI, an international programme coordinated by the World Council of Churches (WCC), in this webinar which took place on 13 October 2020. The EAPPI programme brings people from around the world to the West Bank to serve for three […]
Churches mark 75th anniversary of nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Updated 7 August 2020. Churches and Christian organisations are observing the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Anglican Pacifist Fellowship: An online vigil marking the 75th anniversary of the bombing of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is being held on 6 August 2020, 4-5pm via Zoom. It will include reflections, […]
Ecumenical Accompaniers still wanted for 2021
Recruitment is still taking place for Ecumenical Accompaniers (human rights monitors) to serve in Palestine and Israel in 2021, in the hope that the current coronavirus crisis will have passed by then. Recruitment timetable Due to coronavirus public health measures, the closing date has been extended and applications are being accepted on a rolling basis; […]
Churches released prayers and statements ahead of Brexit
As the UK prepared to leave the European Union on 31 January 2020, churches and organisations issued statements and prayers, including a joint statement from ten church leaders and representatives; a statement from the Quakers in Britain and on the island of Ireland; a reflection and prayer from the Methodist Church; a statement from the […]












