Am I a consumer, or a neighbour?
In our work with schools, children and young people, we invite them to reflect on a question.
This question is implicit throughout our KS2 and KS3/4 programmes. And it’s an important one.
Jo Stow asks ‘Am I a consumer, or a neighbour?’
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We are delighted to welcome three new schools into our Common Good Schools family.
Last week Jo Stow inducted Christ the King, Sacred Heart, Holy Rosary and St Anne schools from Leeds.
It would be great if your school could join us. The deadline for the next cohort of schools to join the Common Good Schools programme is the 1st July.
Find out more
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The latest talk in our Staying Human series:
"AI, the Future of Work and Christian Discernment"
An outstanding, insightful, sobering lecture exploring how Christians are called to respond to the AI revolution
by Matthew Sanders @SandersGame
Read it here👇
https://t.co/HeRt2m34Ba
#AI #CatholicSocialTeaching #churches #RerumNovarum #LaboremExercens #MagnificaHumanitas
New from Together for the Common Good - our Pentecost 2026 edition.
In this time of upheaval - AI disruption, fragmentation, discontent - we reflect on our core purpose.
What does it mean to be a Christian in this volatile moment?
Our churches, charities, and schools are called to become living centres of formation and relationship.
Discover our latest resources 👇
https://t.co/gIwJcKsrWd
#CommonGood #FaithInAction #Pentecost #AI
https://t.co/Nqjs9UdFjY
@SandersGame warned during his lecture @T4CG that there could be serious risks to human agency, the way people relate to one another and even social unrest if AI is not managed well @CPsPepTalk@RelMedCentre
Jenny Sinclair and Jo Stow were delighted to speak to Deputy Heads and Assistant Heads from the @RC_Southwark earlier this week about Catholic Social Teaching and our #CommonGoodSchools programme.
Learn more about our work 👇
https://t.co/CZfgWg4EgF
Learn more about Common Good Schools 👇
https://t.co/edg4ke3OUM
Cheryl Beesley describes the impact our Common Good Schools programme is having with pupils at St Gregory's Primary School in Chorley.
The next deadline to join the Common Good Schools programme is the 1st July.
Join in the fun and help your schools fulfil its vocation within its community👇
https://t.co/edg4ke3OUM
#CommonGoodSchools
AI is moving fast. But the deeper question isn’t what it can do. It’s who we’re becoming as we use it.
Join us for “Staying Human: AI, the Future of Work, and Christian Discernment” with @SandersGame
A conversation on work, dignity, and wise engagement with technology.
📅 Wed 20 May
⏰ 6:30pm
🖥 Online
If you want to think clearly about AI, not just react to it, this is for you.
Reserve your place 👇
https://t.co/4DVp8RXGvz
#AI #FutureOfWork #Leadership #Ethics #ChristianThought
AI is moving fast, but the deeper question isn’t what it can do. It’s who we’re becoming as we use it.
Join us for “Staying Human: AI, the Future of Work, and Christian Discernment” with Matthew Harvey Sanders (CEO, Longbeard) for a focused conversation on work, dignity, and wise engagement with technology.
📅 Wednesday, 20th May
⏰ 6:30pm
🖥 Online
If you want to think clearly about AI, not just react to it, this is for you.
Reserve your place 👇
https://t.co/x4hpJcFwYk
#AI #FutureOfWork #Ethics #HumanDignity #Leadership #Technology
#ChristianThought
Sophie Taylor speaks about the growing movement of young adults towards the Catholic Church, in the latest episode of Leaving Egypt.
With realism and hope, she shares how deep attentive encounter can renew belonging in the Church and beyond.
Join the Leaving Egypt community on Substack, or listen wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/ZVLMtyyFVJ
#LeavingEgypt #LeavingEgyptPodcast @LeedsDYS@DioecesisLoiden
We are thankful for generous private donations to our bursary fund that have enabled four primaries and one secondary school to take part in Common Good Schools.
Without this help, our resources, CPD and support would have been out of their reach.
We are thankful to our donors who have made their participation in our Common Good Schools programme possible.
#CommonGoodSchools
Yesterday, Jo Stow welcomed 5 schools from the Mater Ecclesiae Catholic Multi Academy Trust into our Common Good Schools programme.
Jo trained teachers in how to use the programme resources so that they can equip their schools to act as good neighbours and a force for the common good in their local area.
The next deadline to join the Common Good Schools programme is the 1st July.
Join in the fun and help your schools fulfil its vocation within its community👇
https://t.co/edg4ke4mKk
#CommonGoodSchools @StAugsPreston@SSMMGarstang
AI is moving fast, but the deeper question isn’t what it can do. It’s who we’re becoming as we use it.
Join us for “Staying Human: AI, the Future of Work, and Christian Discernment” with Matthew Harvey Sanders (CEO, Longbeard) for a focused conversation on work, dignity, and wise engagement with technology.
📅 Wednesday, 20th May
⏰ 6:30pm
🖥 Online
If you want to think clearly about AI, not just react to it, this is for you.
Reserve your place 👇
https://t.co/GkysB7fuGo
#AI #FutureOfWork #Ethics #HumanDignity #Leadership #Technology #ChristianThought
Our Common Good Schools programme provides materials to help children understand how they can apply Catholic Social Teaching and Gospel values in their community.
Find out more about #CommonGoodSchools
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AI is transforming the future of work. The real question is what it means for the human person.
Join @SandersGame, CEO of the Longbeard and a leading Christian voice on AI, technology, and ethics, for “Staying Human: AI, the Future of Work, and Christian Discernment”.
📅 Wednesday, 20th May
⏰ 6:30pm
🖥 Online
This event will explore how we respond to rapid technological change with clarity, purpose and a grounded understanding of human dignity.
Places are limited. Early booking recommended.
👉 Reserve your place now: https://t.co/GkysB7fuGo
#AI #FutureOfWork #Ethics #HumanDignity #Leadership #Technology #ChristianThought
Melanie Rieback shares her extraordinary journey from computer hacker to systems thinker and from a secular Jewish upbringing to Christianity, in the latest episode of the Leaving Egypt podcast.
She reveals how her journey continues to unfold. What stands out most about Melanie’s vocation is that, even in a highly technical field, her primary question is: “Lord Jesus, where do you want me?”
Join the Leaving Egypt community on Substack, or listen wherever you get your podcasts
https://t.co/ZVLMtyy86b
#ChristianWitness #CatholicSocialTeaching #CivicRenewal #Faith #ChristianAnthropology #CulturalUnravelling #SpiritualRenewal
What does Christian witness look like in a time of unravelling?
In a culture marked by fragmentation, including loneliness, polarisation and an economy that can weaken relationships, we are being called to rediscover something essential.
Jenny Sinclair reflects on a vision of Christian vocation that is relational, grounded and outward facing. She explores how we reconnect with those on the margins, rebuild the fabric of everyday life through relationships, and practise solidarity, subsidiarity and civic friendship. She reminds us that the common good is something we create together.
At this hinge moment in history, Christian witness is not primarily about words, but about how we live and how we show up in our neighbourhoods, our institutions and our shared life.
This is a call to move closer, to listen deeply and to take part in the slow work of reweaving a fractured society.
Read the full article👇 https://t.co/vz5ecdthIW
#CommonGood #ChristianWitness #CatholicSocialTeaching #CivicRenewal #Leadership #SocialImpact
Rob Stewart shares his concern that modern economies are not only unjust but also deeply harmful, isolating people and working against the grain of humanity.
Join him, Al Roxburgh and Jenny Sinclair in this latest episode of the Leaving Egypt podcast on Substack or wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/ZVLMtyy86b
Luigino Bruni observes how communities are losing touch with the core of what it means to be God’s people.
In his discussion with Al Roxburgh and Jenny Sinclair on the Leaving Egypt podcast, Luigino Bruni insists that “crisis itself has precious things to teach”, and that at such times, the work of a community is to embrace practices of discernment that are rooted in the confidence that Christ is among them making all things new.
Join the Leaving Egypt community on Substack, or listen wherever you get your podcasts
https://t.co/ZVLMtyyFVJ