Our Member Churches and Organisations
Cytûn – Churches Together in Wales – brings together a wide community of Christian churches, denominations, and organisations committed to working in partnership for the good of Wales. Our members represent the rich diversity of Christian life across the nation, rooted in different traditions yet united in the shared calling to follow Christ and to serve others.
Our membership includes churches from a wide range of backgrounds — Anglican, Free Church, Reformed, Methodist, Lutheran, Orthodox, Pentecostal, Roman Catholic, and independent traditions — alongside ecumenical bodies and Christian organisations active in social witness, chaplaincy, education, and interfaith work.
Together, they reflect the breadth of Christian presence in Wales, from local congregations in rural villages to large urban parishes and communities of new and emerging churches. Through dialogue, prayer, and cooperation, our members seek to embody a visible unity of the Church in our time.
By standing together through Cytûn, our members engage with government, civic society, and the wider public to express a Christian voice on issues of justice, peace, and the common good.
You can explore the full list of Cytûn’s member churches and partner organisations here:
- A Rocha (EcoChurch)
- Assemblies of God
- Aelwyd Housing Association
- Baptist Union of Wales
- CAFOD
- Christian Aid
- Church in Wales
- Churches of God
- Congregational Federation
- Ethiopian Orthodox Church
- Faith in Europe – The Churches’ European Relations Network
- Free Church Council of Wales
- Glenwood Church, Llanedeyrn, Cardiff
- Home for Good
- Indian Orthodox Church
- Methodist Church
- Presbyterian Church of Wales
- Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
- Roman Catholic Church
- Safe Families
- The Salvation Army
- Union of Welsh Independents
- United Reformed Church
- Seventh-day Adventist Church in Wales
