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Freedom of thought, conscience and religion – partnership video with the NIHRC

There is much that we agree on, and the modern human rights agenda has been significantly shaped by Christian thinking. There are of course a few areas of profound disagreement. But that is surely the point. Relationships are easy when we agree on everything. It is working together for the…


Debt – the unwelcome guest this Christmas

Furlough, income reduction, job losses have all taken their toll on so many. The recent collapse of Debenhams and Arcadia, put a further 25,000 jobs at risk on top of the thousands of jobs already hanging by a thread. The number of unemployed over-50s has increased by a third in a year, according…

14 December 2020
Emma Jackson

How has the Reformation changed society?

If we believe that all human beings are created equal, that they are free to act according to conscience, to speak freely, to be treated fairly before the law; if we believe that rulers should obey the same laws as their subjects, that oppression should be resisted; that leaders should be held to…

1 September 2017
Guest writer

The church and women (’s football)

Sure, a few early adopters may have been watching the Lionesses for years, following the ins and outs of the women’s league with the same dedication as the millions who follow men’s football. At a guess, a good number of readers are in the same boat as me. Watching the England ladies play up a…

27 June 2019
Alexandra Davis

Welcome refugees arriving in your community

Welcome Churches provide on-the-ground training, tools, and expertise for churches, equipping them to care practically for refugees and welcome them into their church community.Many refugees have a freedom in the UK to explore faith that they have not had before. Through a growing national network,…


Roundtable: The church and later life

The Bible gives us a high view of older people (Leviticus 19:32, Proverbs 16:31). By contrast, our society often sees old age as a negative thing, and ageism has only increased over time. According to the World Health Organization, a low opinion of old age risks becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy,…

26 June 2020
John Coleby

The Evangelical Alliance joins the ‘Enough to Live’ campaign

Across the nation, there are growing concerns about how the increase in inflation and energy prices will see millions of families across the UK struggling to cope this winter. On Sunday, 7 August, the former prime minister Gordon Brown along with 56 faith groups, charities and regional politicians…

8 August 2022
Alicia Edmund

Exclusion in the name of inclusion

“We don’t do God” as Alistair Campbell put it was for several years the go-to reference point for any such discussion. Then Tim Farron resigned as leader of the Liberal Democrats because he felt unable to reconcile his faith with leading the party. And now, Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour…

8 April 2021
Danny Webster

I believe the church can restore hope in this crisis – here’s how

Over the last 10 to 15 years, we’ve seen a significant shift in church activities where ‘good works’ or ‘mercy ministries’ have become commonplace once again. I have the pleasure of working at Jubilee+, a Christian charity that equips churches to make a difference to the lives of those in poverty…

31 October 2022
Natalie Williams

Christians Against Poverty appoints new CEO

After more than 20 years at the forefront of helping those in debt and poverty across the UK, he will become the leader of the church he attends with his family in Bradford.Paula Stringer, who joined as executive director a year ago from a senior role at the BBC, has stepped into his shoes as UK…

6 November 2019
Marianne Clough

Top tips for an ethical Christmas

Start small To create long-lasting change in any area, it’s key not to start everything at once. When God changes things in us, He is slow and gentle, drawing us towards intimacy with Him and a better way of living. The same should be true in our walk towards loving His creation better. You could…

20 November 2018
Eve Paterson

Scotland lockdown latest: What restrictions are lifting and when?

Outdoor youth work activities for under 18’s, with a maximum of 15 individuals (including two facilitators) can resume, this should be restricted to your locality and have the appropriate social distancing measures in place. Outdoor parent and toddler groups for children age five and under can also…

17 March 2021

Local churches are pioneering a new season for Alpha

What an incredible year it’s been for Alpha. At the start of 2020, Alpha online didn’t exist. In fact, it wasn’t even something we were developing. Even in early March, we could see a short lockdown coming, but thought we’d help churches finish current courses online and go back to in-person…

1 April 2021
Marie-Louise Aitken

550,000 people were given a Warm Welcome in churches and community spaces across the UK this winter

At the beginning of the current cost of living crisis, the ChurchWorks commission recognised the need for a collective response from churches to the crisis. Conversations were held between the different organisations and denominations that make up the commission (including the Evangelical Alliance)…

15 May 2023
Nicola Martin

Living with Covid?

With almost immediate effect, all the rules in England relating to what happens if someone tests positive for Covid will be removed and replaced with advice for how to manage the illness. This means that as well as individuals not being required by law to isolate, those who live with them will not…

23 February 2022
Danny Webster