
Mary Sumner Day
Mary Sumner Day commemorates the life and legacy of Mary Sumner, who founded the Mothers' Union in Alresford in 1876.

Mary Sumner Day commemorates the life and legacy of Mary Sumner, who founded the Mothers' Union in Alresford in 1876.

The International Day of Peace is observed around the world each year on 21 September, established in 1981 by the United Nations General Assembly.

This workshop is designed to equip you as a leader within your church enabling you to face situations of conflict with greater confidence and resilience.

Animal Welfare Sunday, celebrated on the nearest Sunday to St Francistide, is the chance for us to consider humanity's need to care for the whole of creation.

Gain the knowledge and skills to spot the signs of someone experiencing poor mental health, be confident to start a conversation, and signpost them to appropriate support.

All Saints' Day celebrates men and women in whose lives the Church as a whole has seen the grace of God powerfully at work.

Gain the knowledge and skills to spot the signs of someone experiencing poor mental health, be confident to start a conversation, and signpost them to appropriate support.

Remembrance Sunday is observed on the second Sunday in November, generally the Sunday nearest to 11 November.

Remembrance Day, observed annually on 11 November, honours armed forces members who died in conflict.

On Safeguarding Sunday, thousands of churches join together to shout about safeguarding and help protect vulnerable people.

Stir-up Sunday, the last Sunday before Advent, is a traditional day for making the Christmas pudding.

Over 16 Days, people around the world will speak out, stand up, and take action — to demand a future where every woman and girl can live free from violence and fear.