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So, Gavin Calver, how will the EA and a UK Gospel Coalition co-operate?

So, Gavin Calver, how will the EA and a UK Gospel Coalition co-operate?

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton

As the Evangelical Alliance (EA) marks 180 years since it was established, en journalist Lydia Houghton interviews its CEO, Gavin Calver, about the "quiet revival", The Gospel Coalition UK, and his hopes for the future of the EA.

LH: I’m glad we’re chatting today, because I saw an article yesterday and I thought, “I’ll ask Gavin what he thinks about this…” Lots of us have seen articles about the “quiet revival” or the “quiet awakening,” and the one I saw last night was written with a lot of scepticism; so I just wanted to ask you, are you sceptical, or are you embracing the reports we’re hearing? Do you have any particular thoughts on the “quiet revival”?

Mixed response to Gospel Coalition UK announcements

Mixed response to Gospel Coalition UK announcements

en staff
en staff

Evangelicals in the UK are reacting to the news that the launch of a Gospel Coalition in the UK is definitely going ahead. (See existing en coverage here and here.)

Plans for “TGC-UK” had previously been put forward for discussion and consultation, but have now been firmed up, with a launch planned sometime in 2026. The story was broken exclusively on the en website on 9 December 2025.

TGC-UK: Council unveiled, criticisms voiced

TGC-UK: Council unveiled, criticisms voiced

en staff
en staff

Organisers of the new Gospel Coalition UK (TGC-UK) have shared details of who is on its inaugural council.

It contains a number of high-profile names, including John Stevens of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC), Robin Sydserff of the Proclamation Trust, Affinity’s Graham Nicholls, CofE complementarian bishop Rob Munro, AMiE bishop Lee McMunn, Elizabeth Harewood of the Association of Christian Teachers, and others.

Exclusive: Gospel Coalition UK set to go ahead

Exclusive: Gospel Coalition UK set to go ahead

en staff
en staff

A UK Gospel Coalition is set to launch in 2026, Evangelicals Now can exclusively reveal today.

Speaking to en, some of the organisers outlined their vision, passion and plans for the organisation, which will aim to bring together Reformed, complementarian evangelicals from the four home-nations and from across denominational groupings.