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Cytûn: Churches Together in Wales is an ecumenical Christian organisation which was formed in 1990 as successor to the former Council of Churches for Wales. Its offices are located in Richmond Road, Cardiff.

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Cytûn /kəˈtn/ is the Welsh-language word for "agreed".

Members

The full members of Cytûn are:

  • Baptist Union of Wales
  • Church in Wales
  • Congregational Federation
  • Covenanted Baptist Churches (BUGB)
  • German-speaking Lutheran Church in South Wales
  • Methodist Church
  • Presbyterian Church of Wales
  • Religious Society of Friends
  • Roman Catholic Church
  • Salvation Army
  • Union of Welsh Independents
  • United Reformed Church
  • The observers are:

  • Black Majority Churches in Wales
  • Churches Together in Britain and Ireland
  • Free Church Council of Wales
  • Lutheran Council of Great Britain
  • Orthodox Churches
  • Seventh-day Adventists
  • Chief Executive

    The Chief Executive of Cytûn is Aled Edwards. Previously he was the Cytûn National Assembly for Wales Liaison Officer. He was ordained in the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor in 1979. For eight years (1985-93) he served as rector of a joint Anglican/Presbyterian Local Ecumenical Project on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd before becoming Vicar of the key Welsh language parish of Eglwys Dewi Sant in the centre of Cardiff. He also chairs a number of voluntary bodies including the Welsh Refugee Council and Displaced People in Action. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Welsh Affairs. Aled Edwards succeeded Gethin Abraham-Williams.

    Aled Edwards was succeeded in the post of National Assembly Liaison Officer by Geraint Hopkins, when the job title changed to Policy Officer.

    References

    Cytûn Wikipedia


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