Working out Worship

Working out Worship is a series to help anyone who is looking to resource worship in their local church. For lay people, or ordained, for youth workers, Sunday school leaders, worship leaders, stewards, local preachers, ministers or those who are interested in starting to get involved in leading worship. Please register for each session separately if you wish to attend more than one.

Click here to book.

COP29 The final scores

Prior to the start of COP29, the leaders of JPIT Partner Churches called for action in three areas:
climate finance and debt relief, loss and damage funding and UK leadership on climate action.
Find out more about the outcomes and what the final scores are.

The Budget and Rural Communities


“I would like the Church to fully grasp the sea change in the way agriculture is currently
viewed and how we support (or otherwise) those involved with food production.” Sarah
Hulme, Rural Mission and Ministry Officer, reflects on the recent Autumn Budget and its
impact on rural communities.

Criminally Exploited Children

In March, Action for Children published the findings of the Jay Review of Criminally Exploited Children, an extensive UK-wide review of exploitation, led by Alexis Jay CBE. Here is our first follow-up report to the Review, I don’t want to go down that road’.

This report examines the shocking extent of the harms caused to exploited children across the country and the response of local agencies. 

We make three recommendations for immediate change at a government level to ensure criminally exploited young people are effectively safeguarded and supported: 

  1. Investment in targeted exploitation prevention and support services for exploited young people. 
  2. Exploitation recognised as a distinct form of child abuse. 
  3. A welfare-first approach in the management of offences committed by exploited children. 

The report was featured in Channel 4 news on Thursday, 31 October. You can watch the feature here.