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What can evangelicals learn from the life of Saint Patrick?

Can we learn anything from the life of Patrick who lived 1,600 years ago as evangelicals in 2025? I think we can. Behind the holiday celebrated right across the globe there is the life of a truly remarkable man. A life which should still challenge us today. Patrick’s life was one filled with many…

11 March 2025
Calvin Birnie

Autistic people are indispensable members of the body of Christ

I am autistic. Routine and predictability can bring a lot of comfort and peace in a world that sometimes feels difficult to navigate. I love church – and not just for the routine! I would say that church is one of the places in which I am most truly myself and feel surrounded by people who love and…

17 March 2025
Triona Brading

"It's important for people to have a good death," says Rachael Maskell MP

The assisted dying bill in Westminster has distracted the media, MPs and ministers’ attention away from the important and pressing question confronting our country at the moment, which is: “How should the government improve end of life and palliative care in the UK?” This interview with Rachael…

6 March 2025
Alicia Edmund

Eliminating racial discrimination starts with the church

Immediately after the Israelites left Egypt, Pharoah and his officials regretted their decision and set out to capture and re-enslave them (Exodus 14: 5-9). Power and privilege, accrued through oppressive discriminatory practices are never willingly relinquished, which is borne out in history. In…

21 March 2025
Kumar Rajagopalan

Uniting in prayer reminds us of a deeper story for our nations

The 2025 St David's Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast at the Senedd was one such moment – a gathering where faith took centre stage, bridging differences and inviting reflection on the Christian values that continue to shape Wales. The annual event, hosted by the Evan Roberts Institute, has become a…

18 March 2025

Governance in crisis

Join Hil Sewell, director of people and culture, and Peter Lynas, UK director, as they discuss the critical aspects of leadership support, development, and accountability. Working through the must haves of HR and the policies and practices that will help you avoid governance crises down the road,…


Government-proposed mandatory reporting – here’s what you need to know

One of my favourite aspects of church life is the fact that our church families are made up of all kinds of people, of all ages. This means that churches are filled with families with children and young people. What a valuable thing that is. As a single woman living with housemates, I don’t often…

21 March 2025
Zanna Meynell

What being human in space does to the body

When they splashed down off the coast of Florida this week in their capsule, both Suni and Butch looked considerably older. Williams’ flowing chestnut hair had turned almost totally white. Both astronauts had experienced accelerated ageing – with about 1% of their bone and muscle withering away…

21 March 2025
Peter Lynas

Four groups negatively affected by the assisted dying bill

Ineffective scrutiny of the bill can be explained by two reasons. Firstly, the committee membership is skewed 18 to 5 in support of the bill, including from both the justice and health ministers attending the committee. Secondly, the bill sponsor along with the 17 other supportive MPs have…

24 March 2025
Alicia Edmund

Email your MP to vote no to assisted suicide

The assisted suicide bill will be the most important debate MPs will have in this parliamentary session, possibly their political career. The task at hand is to engage the 330 MPs who supported the bill at second reading and persuade them to reconsider their support ahead of the third reading…

24 March 2025
Alicia Edmund

Ekklesia special with Preston Sprinkle

If you missed out, the day featured a special live recording of the Being Human podcast with Preston Sprinkle. You can watch the recording here:


The Disclosure Act 2020 comes into force on 1 April 2025 – what does this mean for your church or organisation?

According to the Scottish Government, the Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020 had two key aims: Focus on protecting the public, while balancing the need for people to move on from offending;Simplify the process for disclosing criminal history information. The act makes several changes in this regard,…

27 March 2025
Chris Ringland

Rebecca’s story – an extravagant gift

I was raised surrounded by Bible teaching and had a relationship with Jesus from a young age. I loved spending time studying God’s word with others and being a part of my church family. Unfortunately, a lot of the time, I also loved doing my own thing, and for many years, I spent much too little…

2 April 2025

Sharing Easter eggs and good news on our street

Even as someone who communicates regularly, I have found having a ‘script’ helps. Knowing what you are going to say gives you a firm footing to begin a conversation. At each door, we decided we would hand over the chocolate egg and say, ‘Hi, happy Easter. This is for you. We are the family who live…

14 April 2025
Phil Knox

Seeking answers and finding Jesus

From what I see and hear from churches across the East Midlands, and my own church network, there is a real and tangible sense that something is happening, that the spiritual atmosphere in our nation is shifting; stories of people walking into church to find out about Jesus, young men exploring…

8 April 2025
Mark Hopkins