Churches invited to mark Disability Awareness Sunday 2026 Churches across the UK are being invited to take part in Disability Awareness Sunday 2026, with the release of a free, creative new resource available to download from Christian charity Through the
A New Government for Wales

How has the 2026 election changed the composition of the Senedd, and what challenges face the next Welsh Government? The 2026 Senedd election has led to the biggest change in the composition of the Welsh Parliament since the start of
Temple of Peace Statement

Cytûn’s General Secretary emphasises unity as Welsh faith leaders meet for peace Earlier in April, and in the context of the Senedd election, eaders of the main faith communities in Wales gathered at the Temple of Peace in Cathays Park
Manifestos Update

The six main parties set out their full programmes With every main party’s manifesto now published, Cytûn has released an updated analysis of party positions to help faith communities engage with the Senedd election on 7 May — and reminds
Celebrating the Ministry of the Revd Judith Morris

All of us at Cytûn: Churches Together in Wales want to take a moment to mark a significant milestone in the life of the ecumenical community in Wales — the retirement of the Revd Judith Morris as General Secretary of
Protest rights under threat

Faith leaders unite in protest: New law could BAN peaceful demonstrations, warns Cytûn chief Faith leaders have issued a stark warning that new protest laws could dramatically curb the right to peaceful demonstration, as Cytûn’s General Secretary, Dr Cynan Llwyd,
Changes to Childcare Rules in Wales

Changes to Childcare Rules in Wales: What It Means for Churches New rules governing who needs to register as a childminder or day care provider in Wales come into force in April 2027 — and churches need to take note.
Christian Aid calls for immediate ceasefire as humanitarian crisis deepens in Middle East

Christian Aid has called for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East, warning that escalating violence risks creating a deepening humanitarian crisis across the region. In a statement issued this week, the international development agency urged all parties involved in
Resources: Christian Nationalism: A Two Edged Sword
The second lecture in Cytûn’s Public Theology series is now available as a new Welsh-language resource on the Cytûn website Cenedlaetholdeb Cristnogol: Cleddyf dau finiog? by the Revd Dr Rhys Llwyd. The lecture, available to view in Welsh only, explores
Call to refuse Legislative Consent

Churches call on Senedd to reject Legislative Consent Motion on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill Cytûn, Churches Together in Wales, has called on Members of the Senedd to vote against the Legislative Consent Motion (LCM) relating to
