Recruitment for New Policy Advisory Group

Recruitment for New Policy Advisory Group

Cytûn, Churches Together in Wales, has announced a significant shift in its policy engagement approach, launching recruitment for a new Policy Advisory Group whilst introducing more targeted and responsive communications. To support our work engaging with the Senedd and the

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

New Resources now Available for Week of Prayer for 2026 Cytun is pleased to highlight that Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) has published resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2026, which will be observed from

Planning the Future for Cytûn

Church Leaders Gather in Llandudno to plan for 2026 Churches Together in Wales held its annual Church Leaders Gathering in Llandudno last week, bringing together leaders from across Wales’ denominations for two days of worship, reflection and strategic planning. The

Election of Lindsay Whittle AS

Election of Lindsay Whittle AS

Cytûn Welcomes Lindsay Whittle as Wales’s Newest MS Cytûn – Churches Together in Wales – joins in welcoming Lindsay Whittle to the Senedd following his victory in the Caerphilly by‑election held on 23 October 2025. Whittle stood as the Plaid

Welcome to Wales 2025

Mae Cytûn – Eglwysi Ynghyd yng Nghymru yn falch iawn o adrodd am lwyddiant ei Rhaglen Ymsefydlu Groeso i Gymru ddiweddar, a ddaeth ag arweinwyr eglwysig o ystod eang o enwadau ynghyd i ddysgu, rhannu a thyfu mewn dealltwriaeth wrth

Attack on Heaton Park Synagogue 

Statement from the General Secretary of Cytûn  We in Cytûn — the ecumenical Christian community of Wales — are deeply shocked and saddened by the horrendous act of violence perpetrated against worshippers at the Heaton Park synagogue in north Manchester.

Red Line for Gaza

Red Line for Gaza

Cytûn – Churches Together in Wales – was one of the church organisations supporting and promoting the “Red Line for Gaza – Senedd Cymru” event on 24 September 2025, with Cytûn’s General Secretary, Dr Cynan Llwyd, taking a visible and