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Links to Ecumenical and Inter-Faith Sites

Churches Together in Britain and Ireland
The Ecumenical site of the Christian Churches in Great Britain and Ireland

World Council of Churches

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is the broadest and most inclusive among the many organized expressions of the modern ecumenical movement, a movement whose goal is Christian unity. It brings together more than 340 churches, denominations and church fellowships in over 100 countries and territories throughout the world, representing some 550 million Christians.

Church Net UK
A resource to enable Christians to use the Internet more effectively, as well as providing a meeting place and information source.

Anglicans Online
An unofficial global site for the worldwide Anglican Communion.

Catholicos
A resource site listing links to websites of the Catholic Church, both Western and Eastern Rite.

Emerging Church
A site developped by UK Christian organisations and denominations with an interest in mission and the future of the church.

International Interfaith Centre
The International Interfaith Centre promotes interreligious understanding and co-operation between different faith communities and organisations of religious or spiritual conviction.

The Interfaith Network for the UK
The Inter Faith Network for the UK was founded in 1987 to promote good relations between people of different faiths in the United Kingdom.

Interfaith Encounter Association
The Interfaith Encounter Association is dedicated to promoting peace in the Middle East through interfaith dialogue and cross-cultural study.

JIMAS
JIMAS seeks to promote an organic, home-grown, indigenous following of Islam, which is relevant to British Muslim concerns in particular and issues of the UK in general. As such JIMAS is distinct from those political movements and ideologies that had originated abroad which by their nature is not synchronised with the needs of the British public.
 
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