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Church in lockdown will continue until at least July

Many of the changes only apply to England and separate regulations stipulate the rules in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each of the devolved administrations has reiterated that the ongoing message remains to stay at home and only minor amendments have been made to the regulations, for…

12 May 2020
Danny Webster

Seizing this opportunity to witness in the community

Over the past five years my time has been split between Scotland and Northern Ireland, and this travelling back and forth combined with the coronavirus crisis has given me much food for thought about what a blessing local community is in our lives. Many of us, and within my generation especially,…

13 May 2020
Chris Ringland

CSW calls for renewed prayers for freedom and justice on captive Christian’s birthday

Earlier this year, Rebecca Sharibu delivered a petition, signed by more than 12,000 people, to the Nigerian High Commission in London, which called on the Nigerian Government to take action to free her daughter, Leah, from the terrorist group that is holding her captive. Leah was one of 110 girls…

14 May 2020
Kiri Kankhwende

Christian charity Cornerstone challenges Ofsted's discrimination rating

After receiving inspection results of ‘good’ in 2015 the charity’s fostering work was marked as ‘requires improvement’ in 2019 mainly due to its policy of only recruiting evangelical carers. The policy is in line with the Equality Act 2010, and allows the charity to provide a service to a…

20 May 2020
Danny Webster

Scottish Government supporting communities funding

With more details here and here, this is a summary of what has been made available: £350m fund to support welfare and wellbeing £95m to local authorities: £50m in Barnett consequentials from the UK Government’s hardship fund directly to local authorities; £45m added to the Scottish Welfare Fund…

20 May 2020
Kieran Turner

Scottish Government responds to Evangelical Alliance joint letter

We were delighted by the positive response from the Government. Aileen Campbell, cabinet secretary for communities and local government (directly responsible for faith and belief), wrote back to us, thanking Scotland’s faith communities for how they have provided support for the most vulnerable and…

20 May 2020
Chris Ringland

Thy Kingdom Come 2020: a time for prayer and action

The Book of Acts (1:6-11) begins with this: “[The disciples] gathered round Him and asked Him, ‘Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?’ He said to them, ‘It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by His own authority. But you will receive power when…

21 May 2020
John Coleby

Crossteach: resourcing schools, parents and churches

Most young people are now being taught at home. Schools are providing resources and online activities. Parents are often trying to supplement this with additional activities and resources. For Christian parents, they are also faced with the reality that any church-run groups are also not meeting in…

22 May 2020
Wayne Harris

What today's lockdown easing in Scotland means for your church

In order to enter the first phase, the following conditions had to be met: The virus has not yet been fully contained, and there is a continued risk of overwhelming the NHS capacity without lockdown restrictions continuing;The R infection number has been below 1 for at least 2 weeks prior and the…

28 May 2020
Chris Ringland

Pentecost and the constant mission of the church

So, what can the account of Pentecost in Acts tell us about the nature of the church? Many preachers will go instinctively to Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47. There we get a description of the first Christian community which incorporates worship, teaching, prayer, generosity, hospitality, signs and…

28 May 2020
John Coleby

Helping people heal from trauma caused by coronavirus

We’ve all lost our normal daily lives, which is a significant loss. We all face uncertainty about the future – and more changes. This takes its toll: we are tired with all the extra daily decisions, frustrated with the complications we face, angry about things we can’t do. We may look for someone…

3 June 2020
Hilary Warner

About the Theological Advisory Group

The Theology Advisory Group (TAG) is a non-executive advisory body to the Evangelical Alliance which meets twice a year. It is made up of a range of experts in the fields of theology and public policy, and connects the work of the Evangelical Alliance with academic theological contexts and debates.…


The church is open and here to serve

Anxiety, pain and anger are all heightened emotions for us in this time of crisis. Daily death tolls relentlessly remind us of our own mortality and fragility. Our freedoms have been curtailed, our relationships cut off, our future is uncertain. Lockdown has robbed us of any pretence that we are in…

5 June 2020
Gavin Calver

TAG Talk: Mission

In this TAG Talk live from Tuesday 9th June, we were be joined by Martin Goldsmith, lecturer at All Nations Christian College and Prof. Paul Williams, CEO of Bible Society and research professor at Regent College, Vancouver to talk about mission and the theology of mission.You must be a member of…


Stories of hope: Ps&Gs Church Edinburgh

As the weeks have progressed throughout lockdown, many of us have experienced every possible range of emotion. Some have found it manageable, even easy; while the reality is that for many this period has been challenging, isolating and lonely. As Christians, who would normally gather weekly at…

9 June 2020
Christine Uhlig