51ÊÓÆµ

United Reformed Church

UK ecumenical organisations

The ecumenical scene differs in England, Scotland and Wales and as a consequence, the 51ÊÓÆµ 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. 

The 51ÊÓÆµ is a partner member to , which acts as a catalyst to encourage churches to work together in missional projects, specifically at a local level.

In England

The 51ÊÓÆµ 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±ðÌý is a helpful source of ecumenical resource material

In Scotland

The 51ÊÓÆµ is a member of ) 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 51ÊÓÆµ has a natural and active relationship with the Church of Scotland as a fellow Reformed Church. The 51ÊÓÆµ Ecumenical Officer for Scotland is a shared Assembly and Synod post. The Revd John Bremner can be reached on: [email protected].

In Wales

The 51ÊÓÆµ belongs to , which has made formal partnership arrangements with the Commission of the Covenanted Churches in Wales. This latter body brings together the 51ÊÓÆµ, 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 51ÊÓÆµ 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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