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Welcome to the Evangelical Alliance

Redeeming our Communities

Prayer and Policing in Partnership - A national initiative, working with churches, charities, the Police and local authorities to bring new hope to communities.
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Nuts and Bolts Conference 2007

Date: 20-21 June 2007
Venue: Regents College, Nantwich, Cheshire

A 24 hour conference for anyone wanting to know more of the details of how to make community transformation a success where they live.

  • how can we get churches praying and working together?
  • how do you run a prayer meeting with police and politicians present?
  • how do we approach the police and council about social action?
  • What works best?

Key Speakers

The speakers have a wealth of experience in prayer and community transformation. Plus, this is a great opportunity for networking with other church leaders interested in getting more involved in prayer and positive action.
They include:

  • Debra Green, Director of City Links - www.citylinks.org.uk (opens in a new window)
  • Rev Malcolm Duncan, Leader, Faithworks - www.faithworks.info (opens in a new window)
  • Dr R David Muir, Public Theology Executive Director, Evangelical Alliance
  • Detective Sergeant Kevin Borg, Offender Management Unit, W Midlands Police

The Nuts and Bolts Conference is being organised by City LInks (opens in a new window).
This event is being supported by The Evangelical Alliance, Dr Muir is a member of the Redeeming our Communities Steering Group, City Links are a member of the Alliance.

Download the Brochure and booking form (opens in a new window)

Book your place at this conference online (opens in a new window)

Go to the Conference webpages (opens in a new window)

Nuts and Bolts Conference (link opens in a new window)

Sexual Orientation Regulations
The Evangelical Alliance is still committed to holding Government officials to account on the regulations in England and Wales, as it has done from the beginning of this legislation’s development.

What's New

A random selection of new articles and pages on the Evangelical Alliance Website.
Council prayer ban “outrageous” and “undemocratic”
The ban on Bideford council saying prayers before their meetings is “outrageous” and “undemocratic”, the Alliance’s advocacy director has said. In a high court ruling on Friday (10 February), Mr Justice Ouseley said Bideford Town Council in Devon had no statutory powers to hold prayers before council meetings as it has been doing for years.
Defamation of religion
A resolution combating religious intolerance and eliminating all forms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief was adopted unanimously by the United Nations in December.
Should Christians protest?
Canon J John of the Philo Trust looks at whether protest has a place in Christian life...
Searching for a biblical perspective on striking
Parts of the UK came to a winter standstill once again on 30 November. In Northern Ireland all Translink services were cancelled and around two thirds of the schools were closed.

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Talk Marriage

1000 people sign up for Marriage Week’s main event
Marriage Week’s main event sells out as 1000 people sign up to hear why church is best placed to support marriage.

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Marriage Week launches with positive message: family breakdown doesn’t have to be the norm
All around the country churches and community groups are encouraging married couples to use Marriage Week, 7-14 February, to focus on actively nurturing their relationships.

9 Jan 2012
Marriage Week Northern Ireland

Evangelical Alliance welcomes new Marriage Foundation launched on Divorce Day
Peter Lynas, the director of Evangelical Alliance in Northern Ireland, has welcomed the news that Sir Paul Coleridge, a senior Family Court Judge, is launching a campaign to promote marriage and reverse the appalling and costly impact of family breakdown.1 The news comes on the first working day after the Christmas and new-year break, which is known in legal circles as Divorce Day.

9 Jan 2012
faithfulness matters

“Websites offering marital affairs are toxic"  Jon Kuhrt of Faithfulness Matters on R4 report into internet dating
A group campaigning for companies to stop running websites that encourage extra-marital affairs spoke out on BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours today, asking businesses to consider whether they want to continue to back sites that lead to the breakdown of relationships.

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