A faith that does justice
Why is it so important to put our faith into action? Hear some thoughts from our worship and theology collective.
In May, our ‘collective’ – a group of theologians and writers who help Church Action on Poverty produce materials for churches – gathered in Salford.
We spent a fruitful and inspiring 24 hours reflecting on the faith and values that drive our work, and planning some exciting new materials for our supporters to use.
We asked two members of the collective to share their thoughts on the connection between faith and justice. (The video features Marie Pattison, Director of Katherine House retreat centre in Salford, and Revd Chris Howson, chaplain of Sunderland University.)
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We have a new Chief Exec – and we’ll continue to be a catalyst for change!
We’ve appointed a new Chief Executive. Liam Purcell steps into the role from 1 July.
What I learnt at the UK’s biggest Pantry
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipi scing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore ed do …
Church Action on Poverty Sheffield: 2025 pilgrimage
16th annual pilgrimage Saturday 11 October, 2025 Hear about local issues and responses, as we walk and pray together Gather: …
Empty Plate Project lets local people be heard
Art can be a brilliant way to engage people in social justice issues – as we see here once again …