Assisted dying law – what happens next?

Assisted dying law – what happens next?

On Friday 29 November, the speaker of the House of Commons announced that Kim Leadbeater’s private members bill had passed its second reading with 330 MPs voting in favour and 275 against. Many are asking what happens next? The Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF) and...
CEEC update following publication of the Makin Report

CEEC update following publication of the Makin Report

CEEC created a work stream in 2021 tasked with looking at church cultures, power and abuse. It resulted in the production of a series of resources ‘In Lament’. When launched in 2021, the CEEC committed itself to reviewing our Church Culture...
CEEC update following publication of the Makin Report

CEEC responds to the publication of the Makin Report

CEEC is grateful for Keith Makin’s review of the Church of England’s handling of allegations of abuse carried out by the late John Smyth. CEEC grieves for those who have suffered abuse at the hands of those who, in positions of authority, were trusted and respected...
Archbishop of Canterbury: an arresting admission

Archbishop of Canterbury: an arresting admission

In a staggering set of statements recorded by The Rest is Politics podcast, the Archbishop of Canterbury has laid his cards on the table with regards to sexual ethics in the Church of England. In a wide-ranging interview where the Archbishop of Canterbury courageously...
CEEC commissions first set of overseers

CEEC commissions first set of overseers

The Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC) commissioned its first set of overseers on 12 July, at All Souls Langham Place, in London. The introduction of the Ephesian Fund and Alternative Spiritual Oversight (ASO) followed the General Synod decision in November...