CPW discussion on the Synodal process and how it can help us discern CPW’s future [ONLINE]
As members will know the church has just finished the first gathering in Rome of the Synodal process. At our BGM we thought it valuable to reflect on what is happening in the church and the implications for CPW.
See, Choose, Act Process
A Zoom session for anyone who has been unable to attend a regional meeting to discuss the first part of the See, Choose, Act Process. Please register on the website and discussion material will be sent out nearer the time.
CPW and The Synod + General Meeting
In 2023, Pope Francis and the rest of the bishops will be meeting in Rome to discuss synodality, and the whole church is invited to contribute ideas.
Winter Online Event
AMOS: A Prophet For Today? Old Testament prophets not only warned of God’s anger at institutional corruption on the part of religious and secular powers. Amos is especially known as the prophet of social justice.
Autumn On-line Lecture with Jeffrey Boakye
Church in Motion: Facing up to racism - The pitiless murder of George Floyd in May 2020 compelled attention to the racism embedded in all parts of society. A year later, England footballers were jeered by their own fans for taking the knee - jeers which some defined as a reaction against “identity politics”. After the tournament’s final, three young England players - Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka - were racially abused.
Summer All-Age Week: Life to the Full [POSTPONED TO SUMMER 2022]
“I have come so that you may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10: 10). This pandemic year has propelled thinking about positive mental health and wellbeing to the forefront for the majority of the population. But what does this concept mean when applied to our faith and spiritual life? Using the model “Five Ways to Wellbeing” (New Economics Foundation, 2008) as our framework, we shall be thinking about wellbeing and faith. As we start to leave “lockdown” we will hopefully find some strategies to help us start to “live life to full” once again.