Church Urban Fund press releases

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12/12/2011 - 16:06

Church of England clergy understand poverty very differently to their congregations, new research from Church Urban Fund shows.

The findings also suggest that attending church may do little to change people’s underlying opinions about the causes of poverty.

The research, which is ongoing, combines data from the British Social Attitudes Survey with new survey data collected by Church Urban Fund. Church leaders, regular churchgoers and non-churchgoers were asked for their opinions on a range of poverty-related issues, including their perceptions about the extent of child poverty and differences in incomes.

11/11/2011 - 16:00

The first in a series of forums took place at St. John's Waterloo on 9th November to look at power and poverty, and the role of churches. The forum was hosted by Church Urban Fund, Church Action of Poverty and St. John's Waterloo.

The event was chaired by Revd Helen Dawes, Deputy Secretary for Public Affairs, Lambeth Palace, and there were speeches from Dr Luke Bretherton, from Kings College London, Canon Paul Hackwood, Chair of Trustees, Church Urban Fund and Niall Cooper, National Coordinator, Church Action on Poverty. 

23/09/2011 - 13:42

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, today visited the Restore Project and Derby City Mission as part of a three-day visit to the Diocese of Derby.

Both projects have received financial support from Church Urban Fund.  The grants from the Church of England charity, which supports those tackling poverty in the most deprived communities in England, have been vital to both projects, enabling them to develop their work and have a bigger impact on local people and communities.

09/08/2010 - 09:15
The Church of England is actively discussing with Government plans for a major extension to the pastoral work of parish churches, particularly in multi religious neighbourhoods.

These propose a variety of ways in which the recognised strengths of the Church of England can contribute to the flourishing of people in these neighbourhoods.  The Church Urban Fund with its 25 years of experience of supporting local communities in deprived urban areas, will oversee the programme.

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