‘Get ready for mission in
2022’, Rico tells churches
EN
Date posted: 1 Jan 2021
Rico Tice (pictured) has launched
the 2022 Passion for Life mission
with 2 Timothy 1:10, reminding
everyone that Jesus has destroyed
death.
In a short video he says: ‘I know the pandemic has been brutal, but
it has opened things up. [People]
are
looking
for answers. We’ve all been
rocked. How can we help people to go from
hunger and spectating, to actively following
Jesus? Let’s come together as we seek to answer that question.’
A Passion for Life took place
nationwide
in 2010 and 2014.
Tice says the hope is that ‘life and
immortality will be brought
to
light as we proclaim the gospel of
Jesus to all corners of the UK.
‘So many
are
talking
about
this being a reset. Surely there’s
no better time for us to gather
together again and proclaim Christ … put
March and April 2022 in the church diary,
and begin praying and planning for a Passion
for Life.’
C of E orthodox fight on as new Anglican group set up
EN
Date posted: 1 Jan 2021
Evangelicals in the Church of England have been preparing to contend in the wake of the launch of Living in Love and Faith – while a new Anglican network has also been set up.
At the latest General Synod, a presentation was given on the new Living in Love and Faith (LLF) resources on issues of sexuality and gender.
Revealed: untold story of students in Covid
Milla Ling
Date posted: 1 Jan 2021
Many of us are aware of the difficulties that students have faced this year; Covid outbreaks on campus, intense loneliness and even protests against extreme restrictions – it is becoming a sadly familiar story. But underneath and alongside this, runs another, lesser-known story of the innovation and passion shown by the Christian Unions.
Faced with a tough and completely different context, the CUs courageously rose to the challenge and tried exciting new ways of sharing the hope of Jesus within the universities.
Scots Free Church
planting push
Freechurch.org
Date posted: 1 Jan 2021
With
the
aim
of
planting
30
churches by 2023,
a Church Planting
Director has been
announced by
the
Free
Church
of
Scotland.
The Revd Neil
MacMillan
said:
‘Planting new churches
is a vital part of our mission
in secular
Scotland. As we sustain and nourish existing
congregations,
the gospel also drives us
outwards to new places and new people. The
most
important element of this challenge
is prayer, so pray for a movement of God’s
Spirit in our nation so that we can do all this
and much more.’
Leatherhead: church lockdown launch
Joel Murray of the FIEC describes how God
has been answering the prayer of a church
in Leatherhead:
How often do we really pray Ephesians
3:20, asking God to do immeasurably more
than we ask or imagine?