Interfaith Statement on the TPNW

Wethen, 22 January 2021 Church and Peace joins a wide coalition of faith-based communities around the world in welcoming the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons’ entering into force on 22 January 2021 in a joint interfaith statement. The signatories...

Nuclear Weapons are Banned – a Historic Day

Nuclear Weapons are banned – a historic day Wethen, 22 January 2021 – The ban is here! Church and Peace members across Europe are celebrating the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) finally entering into force on 22 January 2021. And they are...
Online Conference 13 March 2021

Online Conference 13 March 2021

Building Peace from the Ground Up Saturday 13th March 2021 online via Zoom In the past years Church and Peace invited members and friends of the Britain and Ireland region to a day conference in Birmingham. In 2021 we will move this event online and warmly invite you...

Annual Report 2020

Church and Peace looks back on an eventful year. We are grateful for all the support, companionship, and donations which have reached us and been a source of encouragement in this time of need. Here we have summarised some of the highlights in this report: Save the...

Acknowledging Whiteness

    Following on from Church and Peace’s September zoom conversation on why racism must be a priority for peace churches, on 8 December 2020 the Britain and Ireland Region organised a further discussion with the audacious title: How to dismantle white...

Good bye peace project Europe?

18 November 2020 The European Union risks fuelling conflict and human rights abuses around the world if it adopts the European Peace Facility (EPF) in its current form, warned Church and Peace together with 40 civil society organisations with expertise on peace, human...