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More people are attending church than before the pandemic

Churches are seeing twice as many people commit to following Jesus as in 2021, our latest Changing Church survey reveals. Changing Church 2025 explores the state of the UK evangelical Church five years on from the Covid pandemic. We have also heard stories from evangelical churches of every size,…

8 May 2025

George Floyd and the church – five years on: justice or jargon?

I would argue that at the time, British and Irish churches were playing catch-up on racial justice and so were unable to shape or lead the conversations on those equality-related issues which came into focus after May 2020. Nature abhors a vacuum, and with regard to racial justice, into this vacuum…

14 May 2025
Richard Reddie

Five things the church can do to support mothers in pregnancy crisis

Coming to terms with the pain caused by abortion – or the pressure of an unintended pregnancy – is never easy. But we have a Saviour who lived through this. Jesus was born to a Judean teenager in perhaps the most unexpected pregnancy in history! Mary faced shame, scorn, and accusations of…

15 May 2025
Mark Gilmore

An update on the push for assisted suicide in Westminster and Scotland

Ultimately, only one amendment was put to a vote – Rebecca Paul’s proposal to allow hospices to opt out of providing assisted suicide. Despite all the talk of freedom, this amendment designed to give hospices a choice was voted down. It has become increasingly clear that this bill is not only…

19 May 2025
Mark Gilmore

Finding Jesus

The Finding Jesus research from the Evangelical Alliance was commissioned to try to understand what was going on in the stories we were hearing of adults in the UK finding Jesus: Who were they? What prompted them to search? What was their journey to Christian faith like? What helped them along the…


Faith and fatherhood in my blended family

Tell us about your journey into fatherhood. When I met my wife, Ellie, some friends were hesitant because she had a child, but that wasn’t a deterrent for me. After our first date I called my mum and said, “I’ve met this amazing girl, but it’s not a typical story – there’s a four-year-old boy…

10 June 2025
Lisa Barr

King's Cross meeting rooms

Our meeting rooms Big meeting room (Room 1) Ideal for larger gatherings, Room 1 can accommodate up to 45 people theatre-style. Other configurations include 36 chairs around tables, 18 for a board meeting, or 16 in a U-shape. Equipment includes a TV screen with HDMI input, a flipchart, a lectern,…


Turn your frustration into prayer

Over the last few years I had been hearing more and more stories of increasing openness and interest in faith. Stories of miracles and visions, stories of answered prayer and stories of people finding Jesus. But I wasn’t seeing these stories first hand – just hearing about them from others. It was…

10 June 2025
Jo Frost

Should Christians use AI?

Moving with the times I have been a Christian for over 40 years and have always worked in technology. I currently work for a global bank in AI/Machine Learning, giving me a professional head start on others attempting to get to grips with this new technology. The most recent use of AI is by far the…

16 June 2025
Kenny O'Donnell

Boredom and the search for meaning

In the study, participants were placed in a room for up to 15 minutes with just their minds for company. They also had the option to give themselves a mild electric shock. Shockingly (pun intended), 67% of men and 25% of women chose to do just that. Why? Because we all get bored – and we really…

20 June 2025
Peter Lynas

Church leaders meet with their MP: an encouraging collaboration

As we know, the 2024 general election brought huge political change, with a considerable proportion of MPs being new to office. As an advocacy team we have been connecting with many of the new MPs in different ways. Over the last few months, we have connected member churches with MPs in Scotland,…

20 June 2025
Zanna Meynell

Assisted suicide bill advances to the House of Lords

It is often said, how a society treats its most vulnerable is a reflection of how it measures and values humanity. I would like to go one step further and suggest the decision of politicians to conceive and propose to legalise assisted suicide in England and Wales is a reflection on how cultural…

24 June 2025
Alicia Edmund

Defining "Islamophobia" could restrict gospel freedom

Religion, politics, ethnicity and free speech are difficult conversations to have in a public forum without fear and are also a policy weakness for politicians who are either faith illiterate or struggle to appreciate the interaction between religions. However, there is no excuse to tolerate the…

25 June 2025
Alicia Edmund

Keir Starmer’s first year in office as prime minister: a tale of two halves

It is my view that the prime minister needs to shift his political focus from international statesman, where he has been more comfortable leading on the global stage, to driving the government’s domestic agenda. Labour’s first year in government has been chaotic and confusing at times and needs…

2 July 2025
Alicia Edmund

Why ‘colourblindness’ doesn’t help the church

When Michael was told this, he heard something like: “I don’t want to hear or acknowledge some of the most beautiful parts of who you are ethnically and culturally, and I don’t want to walk with you in the pain of what you have experienced racially.” It is not uncommon to hear “I don’t see colour.”…

8 July 2025
Jessie Tang