Briefing: Government’s faith engagement report
This RMC briefing discusses a report which outlines 22 recommendations to improve the relationship between faith groups and the government
Briefing: Understanding the Coronation Service
In this Religion Media Centre briefing, our panel explained each part of the coronation service, its tradition, and meaning
Briefing: “Ashes to Ashes” – death, dying and the afterlife
The panel heard that mourners often request a humanist ceremony, but that doesn’t mean they want a complete exclusion of religion
Briefing: Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury for 10 years, steering the CofE through a troubled decade
Justin Welby’s leadership style, achievements, and legacy were reflected upon during this RMC Briefing to mark his 10 years in the role
Briefing: Campaign launched to solve RE teacher shortage
Our panel discusses a new campaign “Beyond the Ordinary” launched by RE teaching organisations to attract a new generation of RE teachers
Briefing: Pope Francis marks ten years in office
Pope Francis’ ten years leading the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics has won him the reputation of humility, simplicity, servant leadership
Briefing: Is there a place for private conscience in modern politics?
There is more to the Kate Forbes row over same-sex marriage than secularism vs out-of-date conservative Christianity, according to commentators in this RMC Briefing
Briefing: Churches ‘critical’ in supporting Ukraine’s people, living through one year of hell
As the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine approaches, the full extent of the devastation of war is being assessed in this RMC Briefing
Briefing: The Asbury revival – how to understand the charismatic non-stop spontaneous worship
For almost two weeks, a revival has taken place at Asbury College, Kentucky, where thousands have taken part in non-stop praise and worship
Briefing: Church buildings in deprived areas closing faster than in affluent communities
A report concludes that churches in deprived areas are closing at a faster rate than in more affluent ones, discussed with many guests working in churches in the margins