Together for the Common Good has published a free Guide to help local groups build on the great community spirit that emerged during lockdown. Let’s Continue to Build Community helps local groups consolidate neighbourly relationships. The Guide includes four short sessions that lead to a simple action plan agreed by those involved. These sessions can […]
Together for the Common Good in the City (6-13 May)
Together for the Common Good has a prayer station during the week leading up to Pentecost, 6-13 May 2016, at St Michael’s Cornhill, City of London. It is also holding public discussions over two evenings: A Balance of Interests: the EU, Britain and the Common Good 7.30pm, Wednesday 11 May 2016 Discussion will focus on: what […]
A Faithful Presence – Working Together for the Common Good
This book by Hilary Russell, a founder member of the Together for the Common Good (T4CG) movement, explores how faith-based collaboration works best for the common good. Written in non-technical language, it aims to inspire and equip all who wish to make a tangible difference and see greater social justice. It contains case studies and […]
Together for the Common Good book
Together for the Common Good: Towards a National Conversation is a major collection of thirteen essays, intended as a conversation opener to inform and inspire a deeper quality of discussion about the common good, and was created as part of the wider Together for the Common Good project. The book brings together some leading thinkers […]
Together for the Common Good
Together for the Common Good began in 2011 by exploring how people across the churches were playing their part for the wellbeing of society and how different traditions working together could make them more effective. It created resources and held events. It has evolved as more people and organisations got involved, and developed ‘Common Good […]