On 2 June 2026, Peter Lynas and Danny Webster were joined by Rev Dr Helen Paynter to discuss how the rise of Christian nationalism in cultural commentary is affecting local communities and church fellowship. 

Following the first Unite the Kingdom rally, Peter Lynas, UK director at the Evangelical Alliance wrote a commentary on the different types of nationalism and following this year’s Unite the Kingdom and the West rally wrote a further reflection, titled From rainbow flags to national flags.’ 

The webinar covers topics of national identity, belonging, power and Christian witness in public life. But more importantly, presents a missional moment for the church to teach the ways of Jesus and the kingdom of God — it’s a discipleship moment for both believers and society more broadly. 

This recording was the first in a two-part series where on Tuesday, 16 June from 7pm we will be hosting an online conversation on Islam in public life and British politics. You can register here.

Christian nationalism in the UK: a contest for the nation's soul?

Christian nationalism in the UK: a contest for the nation's soul?

Peter Lynas outlines the debate on Christian nationalism in the UK, and asks how Christians can respond in faithful, hopeful and prophetic ways
Peter Lynas Peter Lynas
23 September 2025
Christian nationalism in the UK:  A view from Northern Ireland

Christian nationalism in the UK: A view from Northern Ireland

With the recent 'Unite the Kingdom' marches, history graduate Ben Neill considers the history of Christian nationalism in the UK and the ultimate biblical hope for all nations
Ben Neill Ben Neill
18 May 2026