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Church from the outside

Its vision is clear, but it struggles to communicate that vision: “Our noticeboard and signage was badly damaged during a storm in 2017,” explains the vicar. “Our current display is poor quality, broken and uninviting to visitors and passers-by. We urgently need a noticeboard to ensure those who…

1 November 2019
Jo Swinney

Our ever-present hope

In challenging and uncomfortable times, this should bring comfort because we know that God is not fazed by the circumstances we are facing. We can look to history and remember that the church has navigated far more turbulent times in past. We can look to the church across the world which…

1 November 2019
Danny Webster

Steve Clifford: My last 'last word'

When I arrived on the 1 of April (yes, that really was my start date) in 2009, I did so with some trepidation, but also a deep conviction that it was God who had called me to this role. And with that call came a promise of His equipping to fulfil it. It seems highly appropriate that this edition of…

1 November 2019
Steve Clifford

Policy briefings

We work together with member organisations, elected representatives, government advisers and legal experts to advocate for policies that enable society to flourish and reflect the values of love, freedom, justice and truth. Government policy affects us all, and well-informed engagement is crucial.


Psalms of Ascents devotional series

The Psalms (or Songs) of Ascents, are a set of Psalms that come in the second half of the Psalter (Psalms 120-134). They are traditionally associated with pilgrims making the journey to Jerusalem for one of the great festivals in the Temple. Like the other Psalms, they cover the whole range of…


How to organise election hustings

If you are thinking about holding a hustings event, you will need to follow some rules. We’ve provided some key information that aims to help you understand these rules and provide helpful information to plan a hustings. You can read the Electoral Commission’s full hustings guide here.


Psalm 121

Psalm 120 is followed by a more famous one: “I lift up my eyes to the mountains— where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” The mountains could be seen as a source of stability. It’s where you would get your fortresses against attack, and also where…


Psalm 120

The Psalms of Ascent begin at a low point. In a sense, this reflects the movement of the Psalter itself: most of the psalms of lament are found in the first half of the book; most of the psalms of praise in the second. You might say that the book itself is a pilgrimage, or an ascent. Here, though,…


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

Stewardship teams up with Kingdom Bank

The group acquiring Kingdom Bank hope that this change of ownership will facilitate even greater church growth and Christian ministry through the services provided by the bank. Christians, churches and charities will have access to a wider range of financial services and products across the two…

8 November 2019
Lynda Martin

Psalm 122

If these Psalms are about pilgrimage, this Psalm describes a successful conclusion: “Our feet are standing in your gates, Jerusalem.” Perhaps it was sung at the end of the road, or on the way to the city in expectation of it. Like the Psalms, the New Testament urges us to look ahead to the end of…


Psalm 123-124

We hear and read many promises in an election campaign. It can be easy to fall into the trap of thinking that a political party will solve all the ills in our society – some can present politics as a kind of saviour. At the same time, others are tired of hearing promises from politicians, as too…


Global religious liberty

Evangelical Alliance member organisations, Open Doors UK, looks at global religious liberty as a policy priority this General Election.Reports including that of the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on ​‘Freedom of Religion and Belief’ (FoRB) suggest that religious persecution is on the rise,…


General Election: Get ready, get set, and then go

As you all know, and to some people’s dismay, we also have a General Election to prepare for. I know, very odd timing, right? During a recent episode of BBC’s Question Time, one member of the audience stressed before a panel of MPs and journalists that she’d much rather be out buying gifts than…

14 November 2019

A light on our paths

For me, running is a great stress reliever; it keeps me healthy both physically and mentally. As I’ve written about before, running has taught me a lot of about what it means to be a disciple of Jesus. Yet recently running in the dark has given new meaning to the famous words of Psalm 119,…

14 November 2019
Richard Powney