"Alltogether is another way of saying 'this is who we are and how we work'."
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.
Micah Challenge keen to help bishops keep on marching to 2015 Christian anti-poverty coalition Micah Challenge is delighted to have supported 650 bishops of the Anglican Communion in their July 24 march against global poverty - and is challenging them to keep on marching all the way to 2015.
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