Who

Christian Concern for One World (CCOW) is an ecumenical organisation and a registered charity, working primarily in the three counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.   

We take our lead from the Bible imperatives: 'You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind and your neighbour as yourself.' Luke 10:27

When we fully accept the implications of this command and the parable of the Good Samaritan with which Christ explains it, we realise that we have a great many neighbours in this globalised world, many of whom we shall never meet. We touch people in farflung places through the purchasing choices we make, the decisions of our elected governments, the consequences of our use of resources. We are all, truly, neighbours.

Moreover, we belong as Christians to a worldwide family, the Body of Christ, whose members Christ commanded to "love one another" with the same sacrificial love with which he loved us.

At CCOW, we seek to serve and equip Christians in the 3 counties who wish to live God's love in a global context. We have a particular focus on economic justice issues, partnerships for service and transforming unjust structures, and care for creation.

We work by:

At present our projects include:

Resources on each of these topics are available for download from this site and we can draw on the resources of our partners to provide opportunities and worship materials that fit a church's particular needs. Our general brochures: "What Can I Do for Justice and Peace?" and "Promoting a Just World: What Can My Church Do?" (also available for download from the "Getting Started" section of this site) offer some suggestions for prayer and action on a variety of topics.   

CCOW is represented on the Council of Churches Together in Oxfordshire and is a body in association with Churches Together in Buckinghamshire. It has an ecumenical board of trustees, from different strands of churchmanship and denominations:

Maranda St John Nicolle is the Coordinator for Christian Concern for One World. She also serves, by agreement between the Diocese of Oxford and CCOW, as World Development Adviser for the diocese, and co-chairs the Core Group of World Development Advisers within the Church of England. She is a member of the Council of Churches Together in Oxfordshire, the planning group for the Ecumenical World Development Consultation, and other groups working on development issues in a Christian context.

For further information, contact Maranda in the CCOW office, 29 Anderson's Close, Kidlington OX5 1ST (tel. 01865 378 059 or email ccowinfo@fish.co.uk).  

CCOW's History

CCOW's History

CCOW is a unique organisation.

In 1975 the Church of England's General Synod joined the response of other British churches to the Appeal by the World Council of Churches Assembly at Uppsala in 1968. The Synod challenged every C of E member to give 1% of take-home pay to Christian Aid and the World Development Movement. Shortly thereafter, the Church of England World Development Movement Committee, chaired by Bishop Robert Runcie, asked every Diocese to appoint a Diocesan World Development Representative to promote development education and to take the 1% agenda forward.

Within the Diocese of Oxford, this led to the creation of a 1% appeal group. In 1989, that group drafted aims for an ecumenical organisation which would take the concerns of world development forward in the three counties - Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire - that comprise the Diocese of Oxford.

Canon Christopher Hall became our first Co-ordinator in September 1990 and the Ecumenical Trust was formed in 1992. Funding came from individuals, congregations, Oxford Diocese and other denominations. Christian Aid gave an annual grant.  

Since this time, CCOW has worked with others on a wide variety of issues:

Throughout this period the generosity of individual supporters and congregations, as well as denominational bodies, has sustained and supported us.

When Christopher Hall retired in 2000, Ruth Parkyn became co-ordinator for a short time before leaving the area on her marriage. And so, in 2002, the mantle passed to our present Co-ordinator, Maranda St John Nicolle, who has worked to maintain and develop CCOW's role in informing, resourcing and networking and to enhance its reputation as a reliable source of information and help-mate to churches, organisations and individuals.  

Throughout its life, CCOW has been well-served by Trustees who have sought to promote and safeguard its reputation in the field of Development Education and to ensure a sustainable future as a charitable trust.

Contact Us

If you would like to reach Christian Concern for One World, we can be contacted at:

Postal Address: The Rectory, Church End, Blewbury Oxon OX11 9QH

Telephone: (from within the UK) 01235 850267 (from outside the UK) 44 1235 850267

Email: maranda@ccow.org.uk

We look forward to hearing from you.