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Introducing Sienna

Sienna Sexton is our JPIT/Parliamentary intern for 2023-2024, using half of her time to further the Joint Public Issues Team’s workplan and the other half gaining experience in the parliamentary office of Cat Smith MP. Here, Sienna tells us about … Continue reading

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Local elections: what have they got to do with climate change?

*** You now need photo ID to vote in person in local elections in England and in UK general elections. You can vote by proxy or by post, but both require an online application. The deadline for registering to vote … Continue reading

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Ukraine Invasion – One Year On

On the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, our church leaders have made statements on the continuing war and how we can respond. Baptists Together: It is with tremendous sorrow that one year on from the Russian invasion of Ukraine … Continue reading

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God with Us – the Refugees of Calais and Dunkirk

Ella Sibley-Ryan, Mission Projects Officer for the Methodist Church, writes about her experiences volunteering with refugees in France. The people sleeping rough in Calais and Dunkirk have come from Sudan, Eritrea, Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia and countries all over the … Continue reading

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Introducing Hannah

I am one of JPIT’s new House of Commons interns, working with both JPIT and Cat Smith, Labour MP for Lancaster and Fleetwood. I have just returned to the UK from Sweden, where I spent a year studying religion and … Continue reading

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Get the latest advice, updates and resources on the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic from the United Reformed Church. Read More … Continue reading

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URC leads ‘amazing’ online pilgrimage to Bethlehem

More than 100 people attended an online pilgrimage to Bethlehem in September, raising £1,200 for struggling families in the region. The event was created and led by United Reformed Church (URC) representatives who went on a URC educational visit to the Holy Land last year, and was supported by Commitment for Life (CfL), the URC’s… Continue reading

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Mission Council to meet online next week

Mission Council, the United Reformed Church’s (URC) executive body, will meet online, from 20-21 November. Related papers are published online and can be found here. Read More … Continue reading

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URC marks Inter Faith Week with events and resources

The United Reformed Church (URC) has coordinated a series of special events and created resources to help mark Inter Faith Week, taking place from 8-15 November. On 9 November, an online celebration will take place to review a pilot event which took place in October where conversations between mosques and churches were held. Read More… Continue reading

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URC General Assembly Moderators comment on new four-week lockdown

The Revd Clare Downing and Mr Peter Pay, General Assembly Moderators of the United Reformed Church, make the following statement after a new four-week lockdown began in England on 5 November. “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all… Continue reading

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