Bringing Churches and Government Together for Social Good
The ChurchWorks Summit: Bringing Churches and Government Together for Social Good
The ChurchWorks Summit is where faith and policy meet to shape a better future. This one-day gathering unites senior church leaders, government ministers, public sector representatives, and charity leaders to explore how churches and public institutions can work together for social good.
Attendees will discover:
Proven models of church–government collaboration
Practical solutions to today’s toughest social challenges
Opportunities to build relationships that drive long-term change
Key Themes
Faith in public life
Addressing the mental health crisis
Tackling poverty & supporting vulnerable children
Equipping churches to partner effectively with Local Authorities, the NHS, and other public services
Speaker Announcement
We are delighted to share that this event will be hosted by Justin Brierley, author of The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God and host of the Re-enchanting podcast. He will be joined by coshost Swarzy Shire, a powerhouse broadcaster, speaker, and creative whose work sits at the intersection of radio, culture, and Christian faith.
Why attend?
The Summit highlights successful church–government partnerships, showcases practical solutions to social challenges, and creates opportunities for meaningful collaboration.
Meet our workshop partners
We are delighted to be joined by Hope into Action, Stewardship, Spurgeons Connect, Gather Movement, Safe Families/Home for Good, Kids Matter, Dr Amit Sharma, At A Loss, ThirtyOne:Eight, TLG, Jersey Road, Growing Hope, Christians Against Poverty, Action Planning, Kintsugi Hope, Stone King LLP
Meet our exhibiting organisations
You can find the following Exhibitors at our marketplace:
Green Pastures, Home For Good/Safe Families, LifeWords, MAFS UK, Spurgeons, ThirtyOne:Eight, Acts 435, BRF Ministries, National Churches Trust, StoneKing LLP, Acts Trust, Appreciating Church, Christians Against Poverty, Care for the Family, Growing Hope.
You can also find out more via our ChurchWorks Summit website
Who Should Attend?
National & local church leaders
Senior politicians & civil servants
Christian charities & funders
Christian & mainstream media