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
Thirsty?

ReSource Day in Llandrindod Wells – “All who are thirsty…” Church leaders, ministry teams and individuals are warmly invited to a ReSource renewal day in Llandrindod Wells on Saturday 25 April 2026 (10am–4pm). ReSource has a particular calling to support
Call to pray

World Day of Prayer 2026: A global ecumenical movement led by women Cytûn is pleased to share details of World Day of Prayer 2026, an international ecumenical movement led by Christian women, bringing together people across the world in prayer
Safety Training
Free Faith Security Training launched by the Home Office The Home Office has announced the launch of Faith Security Training (FST), a new free security awareness scheme designed specifically for faith communities across England and Wales. The training will be
Cytûn’s Next Chair

Salvation Army Leader Appointed as Chair of Cytûn – Churches Together in Wales Kathryn Stowers, Captain in the Salvation Army and leader of their work in Newport, south Wales, and the first ecumenical Canon of Newport Cathedral, has been appointed
Christmas Message 2025

Dr Cynan Llwyd, General Secretary of Cytûn, shares his Christmas message for 2025, reminding us of the eternal hope of Jesus Christ, the light who came into the world and which has never been overcome. In his message, he speaks
Statement on Bondi Attack

Following the news over the weekend of the attack on members of the Jewish Community in Australia, Dr Cynan Llwyd General Secretary of Cytûn: Churches Together in Wales has shared a message on behalf of the ecumenical Christian community. “In
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
Welcome for report on the contribution of faith to Welsh life

Cytûn – Churches Together in Wales – welcomes the publication of the Evangelical Alliance’s new report Faith in Wales (2025), which provides a timely and comprehensive picture of the role that faith communities play in the life of our nation.
