Below is a list of organisations and websites that share some of our values as PCN Britain, many of whom it has been our privilege to work with or alongside.
A wider list of partner organisations linked to our 8 points can be found here
Partners
Charter for Compassion
PCN has no hesitation in linking our endeavours to this wider movement for compassion founded by Karen Armstrong, which links together all religions, spiritual movements and those who hold no faith but simply value love. To mark our tenth anniversary in 2013 we signed the Charter for Compassion and now, as an organisation, we have become a Partner of the Charter. If you believe in compassion and reconciliation then please consider adding your name to the Charter for Compassion.
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Inclusive Church
Inclusive Church is a network of churches, groups and individuals uniting together around a shared vision. PCN works with Inclusive Church and we advertise each other’s events.
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Modern Church
Modern Church is the main advocate for liberal theology in the British churches. Like PCN they promote open, honest searching for truth in a spirit of humility and respect.
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OneBodyOneFaith
OneBodyOneFaith was founded in 1976 as the Gay (later Lesbian and Gay) Christian Movement. In 2017 they changed their name to OneBodyOneFaith.
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Open Table
The Open Table Network (OTN) is a growing partnership of Christian worship communities which welcome and affirm people who are: Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans, Queer / Questioning, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA for short) + their families, friends, and anyone who wants to belong in an accepting, loving community.
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Student Christian Movement (SCM)
SCM is a movement of students, past and present, responding to the call of Jesus to follow him and show the love of God on campus, in our communities and in the world.
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The Marcus J Borg Foundation
The Marcus J. Borg Foundation is committed to reimagining a realistic and meaningful Christianity for the 21st century. Our foundation builds upon the historical and theological research of Marcus J. Borg. We are a resource for conversation, study and community building.
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