Churches Together in England supports a network of Intermediate Bodies, each usually covering an English county or metropolitan area.
It also has Bodies in Association, a wide range of organisations and networks which draws together Christians of all churches around common causes, projects and interests.
The Enabling Group[5] is a biannual overnight meeting of representatives for the purposes of governance and common concern.
The General Secretary of Churches Together in England is Revd Dr Paul Goodliff, who is due to retire during 2022.
An active Quaker, she is a young, radical peace activist, who campaigns against the arms trade and works in the voluntary sector.
"[17] In response, the United Reformed Church noted with deep sadness the inability of CTE to confirm the appointment, and called for dialogue to "continue until a more just outcome can be reached.
[19] The convenor of the General Council of the Student Christian Movement, Tom Packer-Stucki, declared that "we stand in solidarity with Hannah Brock Womack and the Quaker movement in this difficult time" and called on CTE to "work together ecumenically to reach agreement about LGBTQ+ inclusion that is truly inclusive".
Coming from a non-hierarchical Church, and as the only woman in the group, I wanted to speak for those not usually represented, and for a radical and inclusive faith.
"[21] In September 2021, General Secretary Paul Goodliff announced that Helen Cameron would become a President in April 2022, taking the position of Hugh Osgood.