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Grace: better left unsaid?
It’s normally chaos before we eat dinner. We've battled to get the four of us around the table for dinner, but almost always one of our young kids is complaining about the menu, there's time pressure for one of us to get to an evening meeting, and then there's inevitably a spillage, so we've got…
Andy Frost
Coronavirus: Being together, apart
In the church calendar, it may be that we take part in the annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity or occasionally swap pulpits. In my experience, it is often left unexplored. We know that it is one of the things that Jesus prayed for on the night before He died. Our Lord prayed that we might be…
Kevin Ellis
Being Human: Vulnerability and our need for connection
Before I know it I’m stood there holding two tiny, precious babies. My wife had already held both babies, and I’d marvelled at watching her with these two new humans. But now I’m stood holding one in each arm, looking down into these new faces I’d never seen before. It was a moment so full of…
Richard Powney
Three top tips for connecting with your local representative in the UK
Find out how to effectively communicate and support our MPs
New Evangelical Alliance study uncovers the importance of spiritual experiences and the Bible in new believers’ journeys to faith
The Evangelical Alliance releases their latest report, Finding Jesus: Identifying Pathways to Faith in Adulthood. The report collated the stories of almost 300 new adult Christians and highlights some key findings around how people are coming to faith and common trends that are emerging amongst…
What kind of society?
This is the Evangelical Alliance’s vision for the kind of society we want the UK to become. We believe that the Christian faith has provided the foundations for flourishing in the past and we are confident and hopeful that it can for the future. As evangelicals we are committed to engaging in…
The 21st century Reformation – re-painting the fence
"If you have a white fence, and want to keep it white, you have to keep re-painting it." That's the analogy Roy Crowne uses when talking about the Reformation. "If you want to keep the gospel bright and attractive, you have to keep 're-painting' - reviewing and re-presenting it for today's…
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Youth for Christ Go
The heart of Go is to help children learn about God, know him more and understand what it means to follow him all in a surrounding of fun and friendship. Go is engaging and exciting, unpacking the Christian faith through a combination of games, interactive activities, opportunities for discussion…
Faith and Police Together
Faith and Police Together (FPT) launched in April 2018, with the help of the Christian Police Association, to encourage faith communities, the police and other statutory agencies partners to work together to help tackle some of the systemic problems within our communities: addiction, youth…
Stories of Hope Scotland
The report, released on 7 December, found that churches across Scotland have delivered 212,214 individual acts of support with the help of more than 3,000 volunteers. Church-led projects in over 180 locations, from the Highlands to the Borders, were able to reach the most vulnerable and isolated in…
Prioritising creation: climate change is a key gospel issue of our time
Discover how our relationship with God is directly linked to how we approach the pressing matters of our time
Djokovic, Sub-Postmasters & Giuffre
Episode 3 explores Djokovic weighing up his tennis career and vaccination, the Post Office scandal and Prince Andrew as we look at how justice is achieved
The Discipleship Pathway Training
This 8 week course inspires, equips and empowers followers of Jesus to become disciples that make disciples wherever they are starting from. You will learn simple tools and practices that will help you reflect on your own journey of faith, share the good news of Jesus with others and help them…