Welcome
Churches Together in Luton, a local outworking of a national movement Churches Together in England, simply looks to represent churches together in Luton. It expresses a desire to acknowledge and celebrate a community of people finding meaning in Christ. It represents a place to listen and learn and a basis for service, advocacy and action. Its strength is founded on a call to humility in acknowledging difference and love in word and deed out of what we hold in common.
Tony Thompson, Chair
FEATURED POSTS
St Mary’s are looking for a Church Operations Manager.
St Mary’s Church is looking for an enthusiastic, organised and self-motivated person to join the staff team as Church Operations Manager. Working alongside the clergy, this leadership role includes delivering high-quality administration relating... READ MORE
Survey from Hiding Plac3 about abuse, homelessness etc. can you help?
On behalf of a non profit organisation called Hiding Plac3, focused on providing respite and a refuge for those facing homelessness, rough sleeping, domestic violence. At present ,they have been giving restoration packages for... READ MORE
Praise in the Park 2026
Morning Pastors, Please see attached draft letter to churches for next year’s event for amendment and circulation to Luton churches. I believe this covers everything. I’d appreciate if emails could be forwarded to... READ MORE
Can you use some crockery?
St Mary’s have a bunch or crockery that they are wanting to get rid of – mainly cups, saucers and bowls. Would your church like it? If so, please contact Ulrike at admin@stmarysluton.org READ MORE
Commending the Difference Course.
In the current social and political climate, divisions and tensions within society can so easily spill over into our churches. Over recent months the Churches Together in Luton Executive have been thinking and... READ MORE
Celebrating Christmas – a letter fromPeter Adams
From Peter Adams, St Marys Centre for Peace and Reconciliation, and member of the CTL committee: You may have seen reports that Stephen Yaxley Lennon, former resident of Luton, popularly known as Tommy... READ MORE
Response to the rise of Christian Nationalism in the UK.
Further reflections on Christian Nationalism in the UK. Following the Unite the Nation march in September Churches Together in Luton (CTL) executive put out an initial statement expressing our concern about the messages... READ MORE
Services in languages other than English Updated 16th October 2025
Churches Together in Luton have collected information about services in Luton which are held in languages other than English. At present there are 14 languages represented, at 15 different churches. These are detailed... READ MORE






