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United Reformed Church

UK ecumenical organisations

The ecumenical scene differs in England, Scotland and Wales and as a consequence, the Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç interacts with a variety of umbrella bodies.

  • , spans all three nations (and the Republic of Ireland). CTBI produces the material each year for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, as well as annual Lent resources.
  • °Õ³ó±ðÌý, is an umbrella body for the free churches in England and Wales. This group has a particular focus on chaplaincy work in prisons, healthcare and education. The Free Churches Group recently commissioned an eighteen-month research project looking at the relationship between the Church and social cohesion in England.Ìý

The Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç is a partner member toÌý, which acts as a catalyst to encourage churches to work together in missional projects, specifically at a local level.

In England

The Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç belongs to Churches Together in England (CTE), which has a very wide membership, encompassing 49 different denominations and church groupings. Although still a work in progress, the CTE document, ‘A new Framework for Local Unity in Mission’ is now the broadly accepted resource paper for ecumenical working in England. It provides a realistic and up-to-date picture of the state of ecumenism in England. The document helpfully encourages a more creative and lighter touch approach to ecumenical ways of working. °Õ³ó±ðÌýÌýis a helpful source of ecumenical resource material

In Scotland

The Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç is a member ofÌý) and is involved in the renewal of the Ecumenical scene in Scotland and the proposed emergence of the Scottish Christian Forum. In 2010 a partnership was established with the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Methodist Church (EMU). The Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç has a natural and active relationship with the Church of Scotland as a fellow Reformed Church. The Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç Ecumenical Officer for Scotland is a shared Assembly and Synod post. The Revd John Bremner can be reached on: [email protected].

In Wales

The Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç belongs toÌý, which has made formal partnership arrangements with the Commission of the Covenanted Churches in Wales. This latter body brings together the Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç, Methodist Church, Covenanted Baptists, the Presbyterian Church of Wales and the Church in Wales. CYTUN organise a very helpful residential ecumenical course to help introduce new ministers to Wales. The Õ¬Äи£ÀûÉç Ecumenical Officer for Wales is a shared Assembly and Synod post. The Revd Martin Spain can be reached on: [email protected]

 

 

 

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