Tuesday 9 June at 12:30 or 7:30pm for one hour on Zoom
Join us online for this practical session: Following Jesus together when Politics divides
What does it look like to follow Jesus faithfully when fellow Christians see politics differently? In a time of deep division, this session will help you think through how to hold convictions with both truth and grace.
We are called to love those we not only agree with but also those we disagree with, join us as we think through how we can pursue unity within our church families even when we are not uniform.
Join CARE and fellow Christians on Tuesday 9 June, with two opportunities to attend: 12:30pm or 7:30pm, for one hour online via Zoom.
By the end of the session, you will:
This event is open to all Christians who want to engage well with others and live out their faith with integrity in today’s political climate.
To book your free space via Eventbrite please click below. We look forward to having you with us. Any questions please email events@care.org.uk
This session is for any Christian who wants to follow Jesus faithfully while navigating political differences within the Church, family, or wider community.
No, this session isn’t about party politics or policy details. It focuses on how we think, speak, and relate to one another as Christians when opinions differ.
Yes, the event is free of charge, but please do register via Eventbrite. If you have any challenges doing this, please do ring us on 0207 233 0455.
The event will take place on Tuesday 9 June, with two online sessions available: 12:30pm and 7:30pm. You’re welcome to choose the time that suits you best.
The event will be held online via Zoom. Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive a link and joining instructions by email prior to the event.
Yes. There will be time for reflection and you’ll also be able to submit questions through the Zoom chat during the session.
Visit care.org.uk to learn more about CARE’s work equipping Christians to engage compassionately and effectively in public life.
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