Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
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Church Action on Poverty is a national, ecumenical Christian charity, committed to tackling poverty in the UK.
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
1w ago
Click on the right to download the summer 2024 issue of our newsletter for supporters of Church Action on Poverty.
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Church on the Margins reports
Two reports from our research alongside churches on the margins
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Church Action on Poverty North East annual report 2022-24
Download our local group’s report on the right. Download resource Resources Church Action on Poverty North East annual report 2022-24 …
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A sermon for Church Action on Poverty Sunday
Revd Jeremy Tear has kindly shared with us this sermon, which he preached at St Mary ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
3w ago
Two reports from our 2020-22 research into what it means to be church on the margins in Greater Manchester
Click on the right to download each report.
Download 'Is the church losing faith in low-income communities?'
Download 'What does it mean to be a church on the margins?'
Resources
Church on the Margins reports
Two reports from our research alongside churches on the margins
Resources
Church Action on Poverty North East annual report 2022-24
Download our local group’s report on the right. Download resource Resources Church Action on Poverty North East annual report 2022-24 ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
1M ago
Download our local group’s report on the right.
Download resource
Resources
Church Action on Poverty North East annual report 2022-24
Download our local group’s report on the right. Download resource Resources Church Action on Poverty North East annual report 2022-24 …
Resources
A sermon for Church Action on Poverty Sunday
Revd Jeremy Tear has kindly shared with us this sermon, which he preached at St Mary’s Great Sankey on Church …
Resources
SPARK newsletter winter 2023-24
Download the winter 2023-24 newsletter for supporters of Church Action on Poverty
The post Church ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
1M ago
Learn the story of Dreams & Realities, and the stories behind it
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A powerful new art exhibition has been launched, telling the stories and aspirations of people in poverty.
Dreams & Realities is on display at St Mary’s Church in Sheffield, and will then go on tour as part of the Let’s End Poverty campaign.
Dreams & Realities of people's lives
Stephen Martin, a local artist, has painted acrylic portraits of nine people living in poverty in Sheffield, including himself.
Each picture shows the person, something that depicts their economic reality, and ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
1M ago
This is Church Action on Poverty’s statement on the 2024 Budget. It includes the views of our expert advisors with direct current experience of poverty.
The 2024 Budget further punishes and marginalises people on the lowest incomes, and is outrageous and counter-productive.
That’s the message from social justice campaigners with Church Action on Poverty.
Recent Budgets have rarely provided adequate support or good news for people on low incomes, despite polling showing that 88% of the British public think more should be done to tackle poverty.
Further cuts to public services wi ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
1M ago
This is Church Action on Poverty’s statement on the 2024 Budget. It includes the views of our expert advisors with direct current experience of poverty.
The 2024 Budget further punishes and marginalises people on the lowest incomes, and is outrageous and counter-productive.
That’s the message from social justice campaigners with Church Action on Poverty.
Recent Budgets have rarely provided adequate support or good news for people on low incomes, despite polling showing that 88% of the British public think more should be done to tackle poverty.
Further cuts to public services wi ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
1M ago
Welcome to our new guest series, of stories that challenge and change. These are intentionally contrary stories that push back against negative ideas, and force us all to re-examine negative stigmas and stereotypes. They are longer than our usual blogs, and we encourage you to read them when you have the time to do so in full.
These stories are told by Stef Benstead, a social justice campaigner, Manchester Poverty Truth Commissioner, and an expert on the mistreatment of disabled people.
Meet Alan...
Alan is the quintessential benefit scrounger. When a work coach or jobcentre staff member te ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
2M ago
This is a guest series of stories that challenge and change. These are intentionally contrary stories that push back against negative ideas, and force us all to re-examine negative stigmas and stereotypes. They are longer than our usual blogs, and we encourage you to read them when you have the time to do so in full.
These stories are told by Stef Benstead, a social justice campaigner, Manchester Poverty Truth Commissioner, and an expert on the mistreatment of disabled people.
Meet Emma...
Emma is your ‘typical’ workless benefit claimant: overweight; in a power chair; all-but never worked ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
2M ago
Revd Jeremy Tear has kindly shared with us this sermon, which he preached at St Mary's Great Sankey on Church Action on Poverty Sunday 2024.
The Sunday next before Lent, 11 February 2024 Reading: Mark 9:2-9
The Transfiguration which we read about in today’s Gospel presents us with an amazing incident in the life of Jesus. What does it mean for Jesus to have been transfigured though? It seems to me that to transfigure means to transform – Jesus’ appearance was transformed as the glory of God rested upon him. It was as if he had the Daz treatment, for those of you who remember the advert, fo ..read more
Church Action on Poverty | A Fair Say
2M ago
This year is a chance to reassert what we want for the country. The huge majority of us want to end poverty… Niall Cooper says: Let’s make ourselves heard!
This week, I have had the privilege of speaking with community activists and advocates from across the country.
Colleagues and I have been in workshops and conversations with people from all over England – from York and Halifax in Yorkshire, to Lewes and Epsom in the south, to Liverpool and Manchester across the Pennines.
I’ve been struck time and again by their compassion for their communities, but above all by their hope for change ..read more