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Racial Justice Sunday 2026

First published on: 16th January 2026

Racial Justice Sunday is an opportunity for churches to come together to reflect on the importance of racial justice and to celebrate the beauty of our differences. It reminds us that everyone is loved equally by God, and it calls us to stand against racism, treat one another with respect, and work together for a more just and welcoming world. Resources are available from Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.

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Church schools named ‘Schools of Sanctuary’ in North Tyneside

First published on: 7th August 2024

Two church schools in North Tyneside have been awarded Schools of Sanctuary status – recognising their solidarity with and welcome for people seeking safety from war and persecution.

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Message to the Diocese from Bishop Helen-Ann following days of unrest in the UK

First published on: 6th August 2024

A week on from the devastating murders of innocent children in Southport, Bishop Helen-Ann has "utterly condemned" the violence and racism that has followed in towns and cities across the nation. She has called for unity, love and hope.

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