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Tearfund Calls for More Urgency after Climate Summit

Tearfund has greeted the end of the major climate change summit in Mexico with an appeal to world governments to act with greater urgency to tackle the emerging crisis.

Head of World Economic Forum: Climate Change is 'Daunting'

Critical climate change issues continue to attract public attention as one of the most important financial leaders in the world has expressed his fears over the "daunting" challenge.

Europe's First Dedicated Human Trafficking Centre Opens

Europe's first dedicated centre for victims of human trafficking has opened in Sheffield, aiming to provide the specialist care and emotional support needed to help the victims overcome their traumatic experiences.

Anglican Mainstream Talks Global South Communiqué

Anglican Mainstream has responded to the recent communiqué released by Global South Primates which called for a two-church split in the Episcopal Church in the U.S. as a solution to divisions over homosexuality.

Global South Communiqué an 'Epoch-Making Statement', says Anglican Mainstream

Anglican Mainstream has responded to the Global South Communiqué issued last month, calling it an "epoch-making statement". Canon Dr Chris Sugden, Executive Secretary

Churches Across Europe Launch 'Climate Justice Now'

A European network of churches has launched a new climate change initiative to tackle the global warming crisis from the standpoint of North/South equity.

Legendary Worship Leader: Amish Girls' Death Not God's Will

Contemporary Christian singer-songwriter Michael W. Smith joined a community prayer service at a nondenominational evangelical Christian church in the Lancaster suburbs, following the fatal shootings of five Amish girls at a school in Pennsylvania.

Traditional Values in Sex and Relationships Making a Comeback

A recent poll has found that traditional attitudes to sex and relationships are making a comeback, a developing trend that has been welcomed by the Catholic Church in Scotland.

Europe's First Dedicated Human Trafficking Centre Opens

The unit is the first of its kind in the UK, run by the Association of Chief Police Officers. Specially trained police, lawyers and immigration officials will work at the facility.

Worship Service for Amish Victims Led by Michael. W Smith

Following the fatal shootings of five Amish girls at a school in Pennsylvania, prayers and services have been held around the world in memory of the victims, some attracting thousands from around their communities.

£50m Needed to Save Canterbury Cathedral

Surveyors have estimated that Canterbury Cathedral needs to stump up at least £50m if it is to reverse the damage caused by a combination of old age and modern pollution.

National Clergy Council Meets Families of Amish School Shooting Victims

The President of the National Clergy Council in the U.S. has met the families of both the victims and the perpetrator of Monday's shooting tragedy in the Amish community of Nickel Mines in Pennsylvania.

Cranmer Hall "Saddened" over Howard No Ordination Claims

The Church of England training college Cranmer Hall has expressed its sadness after it was attacked by the former Conservative Party leader's son for what he saw as its key role in his being refused ordination.

Free Text Service to Keep Children Connected with Church

MethodistChildren launched mctxt4, a service for nine-to-13-year-olds, with the aim to keep children in touch with what's going on in the world and give them food for thought.

African Churches Support World Social Forum

The World Social Forum will take place in Africa for the first time next January and the continent's churches are already setting out their social justice agenda.

Cranmer Hall "Saddened" over Howard No Ordination Claims

Cranmer Hall has issued a statement of defence after the son of the former Conservative Party leader implicated the college in his failure to be recommended for ordination.