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Racial justice and inclusion is a critical priority for the Church of England and is committed to ensuring that our dioceses, clergy and volunteers reflect the communities we are called to serve.
Racial justice is a major priority for the Church of England and this has implications for the way we do ecumenism. Ecumenism is primarily about unity in diversity, and this should be reflected in the way we function.
The Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice has released the third of its biannual Racial Justice reports.
Find out more about the commissioners for the Racial Justice Commission.
Racial Justice Sunday is for all churches to reflect on the importance of racial justice, to give thanks for the gifts and beauty of human diversity, and to commit to end racism and acts of discrimination.
It is imperative for churches to engage with issues of social justice and to respond to the current needs within our culture and society.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York today announced the names of the 11 Commission Members who have been appointed to the Racial Justice Commission.
Read the latest news about the Racial Justice Commission.
Worship with us today, from St Anne’s Church, Clifton, in the Diocese of Manchester.
Rev Grace Thomas will be leading the service, and sharing about Racial Justice.
The Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice has released the second of its biannual Racial Justice reports.