Churches Together in England
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Churches Together in England (CTE) is an ecumenical organisation and national Christian church council in England.
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[edit] Member churches
- Baptist Union of Great Britain
- British Antiochian Orthodox Church
- Cherubim and Seraphim Council of Churches
- Church of England
- Church of God of Prophecy
- Church of Scotland (in England)
- Congregational Federation
- Coptic Orthodox Church
- Council of African and Caribbean Churches
- Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches
- Ichthus Christian Fellowship
- Independent Methodist Churches
- International Ministerial Council of Great Britain
- Joint Council for Anglo-Caribbean Churches
- Lutheran Council of Great Britain
- Methodist Church in Great Britain
- Moravian Church
- New Testament Assembly
- New Testament Church of God
- Oecumenical Patriarchate (Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain)
- Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
- Roman Catholic Church
- Russian Orthodox Church
- Salvation Army
- Trans-Atlantic and Pacific Alliance of Churches
- United Reformed Church
- Wesleyan Holiness Church
- Seventh-day Adventist Church
[edit] Local Churches Together organisations
There are numerous local Churches Together groups in England. One such examples is on the Isle of Sheppey, in Kent, which has a 'Churches Together in Sheppey' group where most of the denominations meet regularly and combine services. The ministers, priests, vicars, padres, etc. meet once a month to have a meal together, and the CTIS chooses a chairperson each year from the group's membership.