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2021 conference: watch the recordings

On 20 November, people from around the UK gathered on Zoom to discuss how we can build a more powerful movement to reclaim dignity, agency and power. Watch the recordings from the day here.

The opening session: our Director Niall Cooper introduces our new strategy for building a movement that can reclaim dignity, agency and power. With opening worship led by Urzula Glienecke.

Participants discuss ways of building a movement in their own contexts.

Participants hear about our work to help churches prioritise people on the margins, and discuss how they could apply the ideas in their own churches.

Participants hear how we support people to set up Self-Reliant Groups – and get a taster of the new cookbook created by SRG members.

Participants discuss how our churches can learn from liberation theology’s approach to Bible studies led by people on the margins of society. Thanks to Revd Chris Howson for facilitating this workshop.

Participants gather again to reflect on what they’ve shared, and to attend our 2021 Annual General Meeting. Includes closing worship led by Urzula Glienecke.

What happens when churches share power?

Church Action on Poverty North East AGM

Food, faith & fellowship: 4 churches’ stories

The moral case and a 3-point plan for tax reform

Synod is about to debate poverty. Here’s what we long to hear…

How music and art helped churches grasp poverty

Why Christians can’t keep out of politics

26 in 26: 200 churches register for social justice idea

Pilgrims call for more support in low-income neighbourhoods

A group of people in a church hall, facing the camera, beside an artificial tree decorated with paper mesages.

What happens when churches share power?

Church Action on Poverty North East AGM

A collage of 3 photos. On the left: three people standing outside a church community building. Centre: Two cafe guests in very bright pink jackets. Right: two people sitting at a table, smiling at the camera.

Food, faith & fellowship: 4 churches’ stories

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