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Podcast, filming and recording studio in Kings Cross

Our new studio is equipped with the latest kit, including three Blackmagic 4K cameras, Shure microphones and video switcher to speed up the productions process. Choose from a range of different layouts: laid-back soft chairs for informal, conversational podcasts or a structured layout with table…


The curious case of Franklin, free speech and the venue police

When footballer Mesut Özil tweeted his support for the Uighur people, who are oppressed for their faith in China, the Chinese authorities refused to broadcast Arsenal's matches. Here, private landlords and local councils are being pressured to cancel events with 'unsavoury' speakers, ironically in…

31 January 2020
Peter Lynas

How your church can become a safer space for survivors of violence against women and girls

Violence against women and girls (VAWG) encompasses stalking, rape, sexual assault, domestic abuse, sexual exploitation and harassment. While men can be victims of these crimes, the statistics show women are far more likely to be impacted. Just looking at our news feeds, we see the harrowing and…

29 October 2025
Zanna Meynell

Looking back at celebrating the OPC's fifth anniversary

More than 400 guests attended the event and roughly 60 individuals were involved in hosting and participating in various aspects of the evening’s programme. The aim of the celebration was to celebrate the One People Commission’s (OPC) five-year anniversary, the journey it has been on, many key…


Level 4 restrictions: Scottish Government update

It is important to note that in-person church services can continue under level 4 restrictions. There are, however, limitations on attendance and travel to such services; please read on for further detail.

19 November 2020

The Evangelical Alliance asks, What kind of society?

The Evangelical Alliance's new resource What kind of society? calls on Christians to provide a new vision and hope for our society. The Alliance wants Christians to speak and work for a society which is built on four principles: love, freedom, justice and truth. What kind of society? explores the…


Movement Day Doncaster: church unity for God’s kingdom

“The church is at is best when churches and Christians work together to make Jesus known.” Roger Sutton, director of Gather UK and Movement Day UK. Movement Day Doncaster, which took place on Wednesday, 19 June, brought together a community of church and civic leaders to seek continued unity in…

21 June 2018
Alexandra Davis

A Christmas story of grace, compassion and friendship

Looking back, I’m surprised we didn’t drive our bandmaster Mr Williams to despair! In some people’s eyes, we were no doubt two annoying young teenage boys who weren’t taking the music seriously enough, potentially wrecking the reputation of the brass band. But somehow Mr Williams managed to…

10 December 2024
Tim Rowlands

Mercy Ships: How will your church make history?

For 2000 years, the Church has followed the model of Jesus, by loving the poor and serving the sick. Christians founded the first hospitals, pioneered colleges of nursing, and established schools for deaf and blind children. We follow in the footsteps of Church heroes and history makers; legendary…


Evangelical Alliance releases Transformed; an introduction on transgender

The Evangelical Alliance has produced Transformed as a brief biblical and pastoral introduction to understanding transgender in a changing culture. The resource follows an extended period of consultation and discussion and seeks to provide a nuanced contribution into a debate that creates…

28 November 2018

South Wales church planting conversation – 26 January 2026

The Evangelical Alliance in Wales, New Wine Cymru and Exponential Europe are co-hosting a free church planting conversation for South Wales with guest speakers, Øivind Augland from Norway, as well as Doug and Annie Wing from Minnesota. Event details: Venue: venue2 (Cornerstone Church, Neath Road,…


Top tips for doing church digitally

My past week has been a hive of activity resourcing the local church and working with other church communications teams, creating resources, learning from each other, and sharing best practice. Our desire has been to discover what God is making available to us all in this time, and through this I…

20 March 2020
Mark Crosby

Advice for churches on how to meet safely

As different parts of the UK enter and exit lockdowns, the restrictions on churches regularly change. The information below is correct to the best of our knowledge on 2 December 2020.


Online meeting security

There are an increasing number of reports that people are ‘trolling’ these online meetings. Trolling is internet slang for someone who deliberately provokes arguments and fights, often by saying insensitive things or posting explicit content – basically, the internet’s version of schoolground…

22 April 2020
Tim Coysh

Advent reflection: Peace / Myfyrdodau’r dyfodiad: Tangnefedd

There is no doubt the world is in a state of disarray, pain and uncertainty. Every manmade system is starting to wobble – political, financial, social, relational, moral, name it. And statistics don’t lie: people in the world are far more unhappy than they have ever been. Suicide, depression,…

17 December 2019
Christopher Vaz