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Read our stakeholder newsletter following the launch of the Commission’s final report - ‘Care and Support Reimagined: a National Care Covenant for England’ at Friends House on 24 January 2023.
Response to Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) recommendations from the National Safeguarding Steering Group, the House of Bishops and the Archbishops’ Council.
The Church of England and the Methodist Church in Britain are to consider proposals that would bring them into a new relationship of full communion, after a period of some 200 years of formal separation.
The Covenant for Clergy Care and Wellbeing was made an Act of Synod at the February 2020 Group of Sessions of the General Synod. The Covenant is the expressed view of the mind of the Church of England on issues relating to clergy care and wellbeing.
Plans for a new deal between clergy and the wider Church of England - modelled on the ideas behind the Military Covenant - have taken a step forward after a panel was established to begin drafting.
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.
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NSSG report from May and March 2022
Dr Anna Krauss, the General Secretary of the Council of Lutheran Churches in Great Britain, leads the Fourth Presidency group of CTE. She was welcomed at the Presidents meeting in October 2023.
Canticles from Common Worship: Daily Prayer by The Church of England.