The State Funeral for the late Queen Elizabeth II

It was a very great privilege to be present for, and take part in the funeral for the late Queen in Westminster Abbey. I was particularly glad that the Free Churches were represented so publicly at a key moment of national importance. I was therefore honoured not just to be present, and to process into the Abbey but also be asked to lead prayers alongside the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of York, the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, Shemara Fletcher of Churches Together in England and Archbishop Cardinal Vincent Nicholls. The prayer I was asked to read acknowledged the long service of Queen Elizabeth II and prayed both for our nation and for our leaders that they would be faithful and honest. It seemed a very fitting prayer to offer. My head and my heart are still very full of memories not least the rich encounters between ecumenical senior leaders and inter-faith guests as we waited to process into the Abbey.

All this followed an audience with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace on the Friday evening. He had just arrived back into London from Cardiff 15 minutes before we arrived, and after the time he spent with us, he later went and kept the Vigil of the Princes with his sister and two brothers at his mother’s lying in state. Despite the tightness of this schedule the King spoke to everyone present and I was therefore able to offer him personally the condolences and sympathies of the Free Churches and assure him of our prayers. He asked me to thank you for your prayers in his bereavement and as he takes up new responsibilities. I told him a little of our work and mentioned the work in particular in prisons, hospitals, military and higher education chaplaincies. He was interested that we co-operated together in such work.

On a lighter note as I was leaving Westminster Abbey after the funeral I bumped into President Biden and Dr Jill Biden. I gave the President our best wishes and he said, Thank you Ma’am!

The Revd Canon Helen Cameron

Moderator of the Free Churches Group

Free Churches Moderator meet with King Charles III at a reception for faith leader in Buckingham Palace

The Revd Canon Helen Cameron was pleased to represent the Free Churches at a reception for more than 30 faith leaders in Buckingham Palace on Friday the 16th of September 2022.

At the reception in the Bow Room of Buckingham Palace, King Charles lll said he believed, as sovereign, that his work includes "protecting the space for faith itself" and that he would carry out his responsibilities to serve all communities around this country and the Commonwealth, valuing different Christian traditions and expressions of faith.
He expressed how much their words of condolences meant to him after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.


Let's continue to pray for King Charles III, the Royal family, and the nation at this time of mourning.

FCG Statement upon the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II

We in the Free Churches share the deep sense of loss and sorrow felt across the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and throughout the world, on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

The Queen reigned for over 70 years and was greatly loved for her service, strength and wisdom. Her Christian witness has been a profound inspiration as she has faithfully served her God and her people. At this time of mourning our thoughts go out to her family and in particular to the King whose private grief and public duty lie heavily upon him.

Heavenly Father, we thank you for the long life and witness of your servant Elizabeth our Queen, and for the service she has given to you, our country and the Commonwealth. May you bless her family and bring your comfort and peace to them. Bless our nation as we mourn her death and may her example continue to inspire us.

This we ask through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Guidance for the public and businesses on the period of National Mourning following the demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

The Demise of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: National Mourning Guidance

The demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: National Mourning Guidance, pdf file.

The Government guidance on arrangements following Her Majesty's death can be found here. This includes information on flag flying.

National Mourning Guidance here.

The Royal Household has released guidance on mourning and condolences here.

The BBC has posted information about anticipated arrangements for The Queen's lying in state and funeral here and for the new monarch, His Majesty King Charles III here.


Education Sunday 2022, 11th September 2022

Education Sunday will be marked by the churches on 11 September 2022

The theme for this year is ‘You are not lost!’

This year’s readings are:

Jeremiah 4.11-12, 22-28

Psalm 14

Luke 15.1-10

1 Timothy 1.12-17

Although some of the resources will make reference to other passages, the main focus will be on Luke 15.1-10: the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin.


Education Sunday 2022 resources are available to download;

Introduction to the theme 2022

All-Age Worship 2022

Sermon Notes 2022

Style Guide for 2022

Commissioning Prayer 2022

Primary Collective Worship 2022