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The local work of the Church of England with other Churches across England
Throughout the UK the Church of England works with other national Churches, to build relationships and theological understanding.
The Church of England works with other Churches across Europe and the wider world.
A fringe meeting at General Synod looked at ecumenical projects including hustings and voter registration.
Churches work together across England in a range of different "unity groups". These range from formal covenant partnerships to informal fellowship meetings and Facebook Groups.
The Council for Christian Unity's new report on missional ecumenism in England
FEATURE / On Saturday afternoon, around and during the England football match (!), the Digital and Church House Publishing teams updated General Synod on how we’re supporting local churches and encouraging people into worshipping communities.
In the Church of England ecumenical work is organised institutionally by the Council for Christian Unity.
NEWS / The Joint Implementation Commission (JIC) of the Church of England and Methodist Church in Britain has called for "Church leaders and decision-making bodies to make the Covenant a priority in order to bring our Churches closer together in mission and holiness."
More than 33,000 social action projects are run or supported by churches, according to figures setting out for the first time the full scale of the Church's service to communities.