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In the turbulence of 2025, the graduate scheme combined my passion for Jesus and politics
At the end of her time on the Evangelical Alliance graduate scheme, Abbey Furmedge reflects on what it means to bring a kingdom perspective to UK politics
Abbey Furmedge
Unity is not uniformity
Rev Israel Olofinjana highlights why two key dates this year, in church history are both enshrined in the mission of unity
Rev Dr Israel Oluwole Olofinjana
Evangelical Alliance Graduate Scheme 2026 - 2027
Our one-year Graduate Scheme is your opportunity to be equipped and released to serve the UK church.
Pray with us ahead of the assisted suicide votes in Westminster and Holyrood
Christians across the UK will be praying that politicians choose life and vote against these proposals. Will you join in?
Getting your affairs in order can be a gift to your loved ones
Matthew Hutton emphasises the importance of making practical preparations before death
Matthew Hutton
Eight reasons we are urging MSPs to vote against the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
The bill would permanently change how we approach end-of-life healthcare
Chris Ringland
How has the UK evangelical church changed since the Covid pandemic?
New research from the Evangelical Alliance demonstrates that churches are growing and people are finding faith in Jesus Christ
Danny Webster
Changing Church 2025 report
What is the state of the UK evangelical church five years on from the Covid pandemic?
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,…
Church leaders from over 60 Scottish Parliament constituencies and every electoral region sign joint letter against Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
Ahead of the vote on Tuesday, 13 May, church leaders from over 60 Scottish Parliament constituencies and every electoral region sign joint letter against the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill. Chris Ringland, our public policy officer in Scotland said: “The scale of concern…
Discipleship in an age of self-obsession
Katherine Brown explores how we can disciple new Christians in an age of personal development, measurable results and convenience
Katherine Brown
George Floyd and the church – five years on: justice or jargon?
Richard Reddie shares his reflections on the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd and if change is realistic
Richard Reddie
Five things the church can do to support mothers in pregnancy crisis
Mark Gilmore shares his takeaways from the Churches and Pregnancy Crisis Roundtable, chaired by the Evangelical Alliance's Both Lives team
Mark Gilmore
An update on the push for assisted suicide in Westminster and Scotland
Mark Gilmore highlights four key concerns following recent government debates
Mark Gilmore
Is there a volunteering shortage in churches since the Covid pandemic?
New research from the Evangelical Alliance suggests a mixed picture, with 40% of church leaders reporting an increase in volunteering since 2020, while 30% reported a decrease
Calvin Birnie