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What is 'alltogther'?


"Alltogether is another way of saying 'this is who we are and how we work'."

Welcome to Alltogether - Joel Edwards, Former General Director, Evangelical Alliance
Joel Edwards, Former General Director, Evangelical Alliance


What does it look like when Christians work together? What happens in 21st century Britain when we do?
Since 1846 the Evangelical Alliance has been committed to a united way of working. Now, 160 years later and with more than 7,000 churches and 750 organisations linked to the Alliance, the idea of working together has never seemed so pertinent.
In fact, the idea is so crucial that we’re giving it a name – Alltogether – which you’ll see a lot more of from the Alliance over the coming months and years.
The idea is simple: to promote and encourage what we already do: networking, working together, seeing Christians work as a team to achieve a common goal, such as putting on an evangelistic event. We may have been doing this for more than 150 years, but it’s time we started shouting about it.

 

What's New

A random selection of new articles and pages on the Evangelical Alliance Website.
Culture Footprint: Phil Schluter
Phil Schluter runs a family coffee business founded in 1858, which specialises in African coffees. The enterprise trades in a socially responsible and ethical manner. Phil grew up in Kenya, did most of his education in the UK, lived in Switzerland for 16 years, and has been in Liverpool since 2009. He is married to Helen, and they have four kids under the age of seven – Luc, Jasmine, Gabriel and Josselin.
Gimme shelter
The new year brought good news to the homeless people of Swansea, with churches opening their doors to provide accommodation in January and February. The local media and the BBC picked up on this, giving ample coverage to the venture.
Counting the cost of alcohol
Research published by the Methodist, Baptist and United Reformed Churches just before Christmas showed that over 60 per cent of people believed excessive drinking caused problems near their homes.

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Latest News

7 Feb 2012
EA FAMILY REPORT COVER

Christian marriages are messy but have a higher chance of success – new research shows
How’s the Family?, the latest report in the 21st Century Evangelicals series, looks at trends in Christian relationships, including what a typical Christian family looks like, insights into how Christians find partners, and what Christians do when relationships go wrong.

3 Feb 2012
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.

1 Feb 2012
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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.

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