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Bishop of Oxford: A CEEC response to ‘Together in Love and Faith’
CEEC continues to believe that the Church of England’s current position on human sexuality is built on the teaching of scripture and is therefore good for individuals and society as a whole. We are therefore committed to praying and working for the outcome of the...
‘GOD’S BEAUTIFUL STORY’ Collection – Film 5 Now Released
NEW - Film 5 is now released - 'Learning from elsewhere' In this film we consider the pain and division precipitated in parts of the Anglican church worldwide by liberal change regarding human sexuality - and ask whether we can learn from it as we move towards...
The Death of Her Majesty The Queen
We express our great sorrow at the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II and give thanks for the life and faith of 'our gracious Sovereign Lady'. She has been a tower of strength through tumultuous times to so many, giving quiet testimony to her faith in Christ...
The 2022 Lambeth Conference – A Review
CEEC notes two emerging and significant discussions Firstly, as to relationships between the Communion provinces.In short, are we a Communion where vision is ecumenically shared or one in which provincial autonomy is central? Andrew Goddard has argued, ‘The account...
In Lament, Church Cultures, Power and Abuse
CEEC has published a series of materials designed to help evangelical churches review, repent and reshape their cultures on the back of the recent Thirtyone:eight independent reviews into two prominent evangelical churches and their leaders. The materials are both in...
ONE – Promoting a Biblical Discussion of Racism and Ethnicity
CEEC invites you to engage in a biblical discussion of racism and ethnicity using the 'ONE' resources on this website. A short trailer for ONE is available here - for use in churches (and elsewhere) to promote engagement with the panel discussion film.
The Beautful Story
CEEC is pleased to present 'The Beautiful Story' - a film to encourage and enable evangelicals to engage and contend in discussions about human sexuality. For a fuller introduction and suggested 'next steps' for church leaders read here.