Churches Together in England is the national body
set up by the churches in 1990, and has partner bodies in Scotland,
Wales and Ireland. Churches Together in Britain and Ireland is the
successors body to the British Council of Churches and co-ordinates
the work of the four nations.
At a national level Churches Together in England has
26 Member Churches or Councils of Churches and 27 Bodies in
Association. Churches are also continuing to develop ecumenical
commitment locally and at intermediate (county) level.
Churches Together in England is a visible sign of
the Churches' commitment as they seek a deepening of their communion
with Christ and with one another, and proclaim the Gospel together
by common witness and service. Its strength comes from people from
different traditions finding new ways to work and worship together.
Further Links and
Contacts.................more

Website addresses of Local
Churches Together Groups by county/area.
This list is not a comprehensive list of Churches
Together Groups but contains the Churches Together Groups which have
a website.
If the area you require is not on this list please
contact the local Ecumenical Officer who will be able to give you
the information you require.
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