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Prayer is not private

First, the move presupposes that what they are now allowing is a meaningful accommodation of religious practice, and, second, the very phrase ‘private prayer’ reinforces the public-private divide. The decisions for the other nations of the UK are being taken separately by each devolved…

11 June 2020
Danny Webster

It's Your Move

It’s Your Move is made up of helpful information and advice for children moving schools. Also included are real-life stories of children who are about to make the move and those who have made it in the recent past. There are puzzles, quizzes and places to personalise the book through doodles,…


Rooted

Rooted offers a new and different approach to youth ministry. By encouraging the development of long-term relationships with young people, Rooted provides strong foundations for the nurture of lifelong, authentic faith. It is a simple way for churches and youth leaders to engage young people where…


TAG Talk: Ecclesiology

In this TAG Talk live from Tuesday 9th June, we were joined by Revd Dr Stephen Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Theology at University of St Andrews and Dr Lucy Peppiatt, Principal & Lecturer at Westminster Theological College. You must be a member of the Evangelical Alliance, and logged in to view…


A chance to open our ears and our pulpits

George Floyd’s tragic death last month triggered a series of protests around the world. It led to many of us facing the heart-breaking reality that racism still exists, and the consequences of such discrimination are brutal. The protests in the UK have shown us that, while we as a country have made…

17 June 2020
Vicky Pici

First steps for churches post lockdown as restrictions relaxed

In England and Northern Ireland churches can now open for individual prayer, and in Scotland and Wales this will be permitted from 22 June. This is a permissive move so individual churches and denominations will make decisions as to whether they can open their buildings. Any opening will need to…

19 June 2020
Danny Webster

TAG Talk: Proclamation

In this TAG Talk live from Tuesday 23rd June, we were joined by Dr Dan Strange, College Director & Lecturer at Oak Hill College and Revd Dave Newton, Director of Training, Regents College Malvern. You must be a member of the Evangelical Alliance, and logged in to view this video.


Reopening of church buildings: what now?

In his statement to parliament on 23 June the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, also announced that wedding ceremonies in England will be able to take place from the 4 July with a cap of 30 people. Alongside this are other changes permitting the reopening of restaurants, pubs and many, but not all,…

25 June 2020
Danny Webster

When we come together

The church (ekklesia) is, at its heart, a gathering of people. We are a connected people, a community, the people of God, the body of Christ, a holy nation, a royal priesthood, the flock, the household of God. From first creation to the new creation, scripture is permeated with images of people…

25 June 2020
Donna Jennings

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

Students on an (online) mission

Shortly after this, when churches around the UK closed to help supress the spread of COVID-19, Josh and his friend joined an online church and a small group. Josh also decided to take part in Fusion UK’s small group online training so he could be better equipped to support his friend in his…

29 June 2020
Joanna Sopylo-Firrisa

Klopp’s message to the church

Klopp invited one of the world’s best surfers, Sebastian Steudtner, to training to help the players learn how to ‘calm their mindset’ – focus and believe for more (some of them were able to hold their breath under water for up to three minutes by the end of it). The team found that they were better…

30 June 2020
Anne Calver

Scottish Government Route Map – Phase 3 planning update

On 24th June Nicola Sturgeon announced a series of indicative dates in preparation for moving into Phase 3 of the Scottish Government route map out of lockdown, due to begin on 9th July. With new cases of coronavirus now at a very low level in Scotland, potential dates for Phases 3 & 4 have…

30 June 2020
Kieran Turner

Racial justice: Looking back as we look forward

This 400-year period, from the 16th to the 19th century, saw slave traders, many Britons among them, transport millions of enslaved Africans to the Americas, mainly. Millions died along the way. Large numbers died upon arrival. Many survived and, with their descendants, went on to make a huge…

2 July 2020
Naomi Osinnowo

One Big Idea: Developing a theology and practice of lament

Why do I think that? I think we will be faced with lots of people of faith who are carrying wounds, doubts, pains, and sorrows that they have never experienced before. People who have not been able to say goodbye to people they loved, others who've not managed to get to a funeral, some who are…