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The coronavirus conversations

During the conversations we had a range of guests and chatted to them about what we saw God doing during the coronavirus crisis, and how we as a church could respond.The conversations are all available to watch below.


Show yourself some compassion

I had a sick feeling in my stomach. I love my children, but the idea of being home with all four of them all day is filling me with huge amounts of anxiety. Will I be able to handle it? Suddenly Facebook is flooded with advice on how to look after my mental health: exercise regularly (but only once…

30 April 2020
Patrick Regan OBE

Prayer, faith and witness

Driving back from speaking at Gold Hill Baptist Church on Sunday, 15 March, there was a strange sense in my gut that things were about to change. The media stories were growing and the idea that things were about to become less free was increasingly clear. Within days, everything was being live…

30 April 2020
Gavin Calver

Women after God's own heart

But when she looks online, Mimi feels less confident in her faith. The culture of the UK tells her she should be obsessed about sex, body image, consumer choices, the environment and mental wellbeing, all in one odd package of individualism. We are incredibly free to choose but find it hard to…

30 April 2020
Amanda Jackson

Marriage, money and mindset

That’s probably why money is the number one trigger of arguments between partners, according to a 2017 YouGov survey, and the conflicts are intense, less easily resolved and endure for longer than many others. For Tim and Jacqui money was always tight growing up and, for most of their married life,…

30 April 2020
Christine Daniel

Impact of coronavirus on charities

The Evangelical Alliance has spoken to all its member churches and organisations over the last month and has heard incredible stories of how they are responding to this crisis: from making practical changes to deliver church meetings online to caring for the vulnerable in their community in new…

1 May 2020
Danny Webster

Sharing your faith with your friends during coronavirus

The most significant person in helping someone becoming a Christian is a friend. We all play a part in sharing good news.

5 May 2020
Phil Knox

Developing a food distribution and debt strategy

GATHER is a national network of vibrant missional unity movements in villages, towns, cities and boroughs.


Restored: supporting victims of domestic abuse

In the UK, national domestic abuse charity Refuge, which provides specialist support for women and children experiencing domestic violence, has noted that in the early stages of the lockdown, traffic to its website rose by 150 per cent and there was an average 25 per cent increase in calls to its…

5 May 2020
Dr Peter Willson

Sharing Hope and Finding Faith

GATHER is a national network of vibrant missional unity movements in villages, towns, cities and boroughs.


Implementing chaplaincy services, mental health support structures and bereavement strategies

GATHER is a national network of vibrant missional unity movements in villages, towns, cities and boroughs.


Unified, intentional prayer for your city

GATHER is a national network of vibrant missional unity movements in villages, towns, cities and boroughs.


Working well with Civic authorities

GATHER is a national network of vibrant missional unity movements in villages, towns, cities and boroughs.


Rise in prayer and religious service attendance to be met with a step up in our witness

According to research launched by Tearfund, and conducted by Savanta ComRes, many in the UK are turning to prayer during the crisis. A third of UK adults (33 per cent) have prayed since the beginning of the pandemic. Of those surveyed, 30 per cent of 18-34 year olds pray regularly, compared to 25…

6 May 2020
John Coleby

Hope for All website

Hope Together will be using the stories from the latest Hope for All magazine and back issues to create digital resources that you can share with your friends, neighbours, family members and colleagues who are not yet Christians.