Conference to explore Bicentenary themes An ecumenical conference for church youth workers will consider how the legacies of slavery in all its forms can still impact minority ethnic young people today, as the Bicentenary year of the Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade comes to a close.
04 November 2007
A four-day meeting of Church of Melanesia (COM) leaders is being planned to take place in Honiara from 7th to 10th August 2007 to discuss youth issues.
26 July 2007
The exploits of Bart, Lisa, Maggie, Marge and Homer Simpson - alongside the other animated residents of Springfield - are being used to encourage children to reflect on the big issues in life in a new book from the Church of England.
25 July 2007
Offering thought provocative workshops, creative worship and an interactive urban pilgrimage focused on global peace and justice..Camino will ignite your faith, inspire your walk and invigorate your call to seek and serve Christ in others.
25 July 2007
An opportunity for young adult clergy to reflect, ruminate, and rest with others on the road less traveled. The time will be enhanced by ecumenical church leaders such as Margaret Guenther, Lillian Daniel and Garland Pierce.
25 July 2007
A new resource guide published July 17 by the Church of England suggests youth leaders should use the popular Harry Potter series of books and films as a launch pad for exploring Christian themes within church youth groups or Sunday schools.
17 July 2007
Want to do something different this summer? Come and join the fun at this year's Scottish Episcopal Church Youth Weeks: Glen 07. This year's theme is 'Longing for Light'.
06 June 2007
My name is Laura Amendola and I live in Duluth, MN. I am 24 years old and have been active in the church now for three years. I've been asked to write a brief reflection on my time in Boksburg, South Africa for TEAM 2007.
20 March 2007
The Ask & Imagine youth programs and youth initiatives of the Anglican Church of Canada got an early Christmas present this year.
07 December 2006
The Children's Society launches the UK's first independent national inquiry into childhood today (Monday 18 September) with a call for evidence amid increasing concerns about the state of modern childhood.
18 September 2006