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Action, Poverty and Inequality, Universal Credit · 19 March, 2020

How to help foodbanks under pressure

The Coronavirus pandemic is placing pressure across society. This is increasingly affecting the most vulnerable in our communities, who are finding it harder to access the support they need. Already, more families need help from foodbanks. For some people work has dried up and the benefit system …

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Action, Brexit · 4 October, 2019

Church Leaders’ No Deal Letter to Prime Minister: Response

You will recall that Church leaders, and over 2000 supporters, signed a letter to the Prime Minister on 24 July asking that he publish evidence of how those who are most vulnerable will be protected in the event of a no-deal Brexit. It took over two months, but we have finally received a …

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Action, Blog, Peacemaking · 14 August, 2019

#NoFaithInWar

Daily, it seems, there is news of some kind of tragedy occurring around the world. Some of these events are not caused by humans, but a lot of them are…and a lot result in bloodshed and death. Daily, it seems, we are asked to donate money to help support people who are in crisis. …

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Action, Brexit, Church Statements · 24 July, 2019

Church leaders’ letter to the new Prime Minister: a no-deal Brexit is gambling with the basic needs of our poorest citizens

An open letter to the new Prime Minister from leaders of 7 Christian denominations expresses concern that failing to agree a deal on Brexit will “hit those held back by poverty very hard indeed”. The Church leaders say they have been “compelled” to write to the new Prime Minister because of …

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Action, Blog · 9 March, 2019

Living incomes for cocoa producers

Ivorian cocoa farmer, Salimata, earns the equivalent of 75 pence a day.  This is less than half what she and her family needs for a decent standard of life.  Buying Fairtrade can provide a part of the answer for cocoa farmers like Salimata.  But there is widespread agreement that industry and …

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Action, For Study, Peacemaking · 29 June, 2018

Peace Resources for Youth Groups

This set of four interactive bible studies are designed to be used by Christian youth groups to enable discussion and reflection on peacemaking and Christianity: Download youth sessions Download extra resources Download powerpoint …

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Action, Asylum and Migration, Blog · 26 June, 2018

‘Destitution kills you…No one should be made homeless.’

  For me, destitution has a human face. Earlier this month I had the privilege of visiting a Church’s Refugee Welcome Centre in Birmingham to hear about people’s experiences of the hostile environment. One person we spoke to was Zaza,[ref]Zaza requested that we change his name to protect …

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Action, Blog, Environment, Politics and Elections · 29 May, 2018

Addressing climate change need not cost the earth

A church minister once commented that he always made sure he went to meetings of the church Finance Committee, “as that is where the most important spiritual decisions get made.” What we choose to do with our money – and other precious resources such as our time and energy – is a good indicator …

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Action, Religious Persecution · 1 October, 2017

Take Action

Over a thousand people, including Muslims as well as people of other faiths, have died as a result of the Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law, since its inception in 1986. This is a call to action. Please write a letter to Pakistan’s Prime minister asking for a repeal of the law. Attached below is a …

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Action, Blog, Environment · 25 January, 2017

Personal and political action on climate change – World’s oldest Methodist Church goes green

Church members and their national church organisations are seeking to protect God’s creation for future generations through both personal and political action.  Two programmes, EcoChurch in England and Wales and the Big Church Switch have been established to provide help.   Both schemes are …

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