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Reflections from the Evangelical Alliance Leadership Conference
“Be brave, kind and prayerful as you meet the challenges and opportunities of the current moment” is the message to Christian leaders from the first ever EALC
Helen Locke
Jesus Died For Me?
Jesus Died For Me? is a poetic retelling of why Jesus died, how He rose from the dead and how He did it all for us.
In Search of Easter
In Search of Easter is a trail-based treasure hunt for children and families, using a series of videos and activities.
Actors: worship leaders or evangelists?
Actor Stefan Smart explores how performing sets the stage to worship Jesus and make Him known
Stefan Smart
Laying the foundations: young adults and biblical literacy
Ruth Perrin unpacks why biblical literacy matters for young adults now and what we, as the church, can do about it
Ruth Perrin
A roadmap for resuming in-person church meetings?
What does the roadmap out of lockdown in England mean for churches?
Danny Webster
New Scottish strategic framework: February Scottish Government update
Further to this week’s announcement from the First Minister, when are churches in Scotland reopening?
Is it time to review the way we worship?
We can’t sing together, but there are many other creative ways to worship our God
Hearts for justice: why young adults want missional churches
20s and 30s want to see positive change in the world, which is why they’re drawn to churches that share the gospel in action too, says Alianore Smith
Alianore Smith
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: freedom of expression update
After the emergency call for evidence and the justice committee meeting on 22 February, where does the bill stand?
Kieran Turner
Discipling young adults for the post-COVID world
Take a fresh look at Jesus’ words to His disciples, says Tim Yearsley, of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (LICC)
Tim Yearsley
Culture, discipleship and hope at The Well church, Sheffield
Wonderful stories are coming from the many young adults at our church during the pandemic, Marjorie Allen tells Mim Heritage
Virtual foyers and Zoom handshakes
How young adults are finding new churches when they can’t walk through the doors
Is the ‘missing generation’ still missing? Welcome to the conversation
Today marks the launch of a new resource from the Evangelical Alliance to help us navigate the changing landscape as we emerge from the global pandemic
Phil Knox
Getting started with social media
Online outreach to young adults doesn’t have to be a headache, says Jo Frost, director of communications and engagement
Jo Frost