New outreach aimed at 95% of under-18s
en staff
Date posted: 1 Dec 2020
Scripture Union England and Wales (SU) has
launched a mission framework, Revealing
Jesus, based upon
research undertaken
about how people come to faith. Its aim
is to see children and young people find a
personal vibrant faith in Jesus.
It’s designed to connect with the 95% of
under-18s who have no contact with church
in England and Wales.
In
four
steps, –
Connect, Explore, Respond, Grow – young
people are guided and supported on their
faith journey.
‘The Lord has
helped us’
en staff
Date posted: 1 Dec 2020
Founded in 1893 as the Foreign Missions
Club, the Highbury Centre is a Christian
guest house in North London which has
given shelter to missionaries, pastors, full-time Christian workers and their families
for over 100 years.
Now,
in the second English
lockdown,
unable to open unless people are travelling
on essential business, Sue Scalora of
the
Centre said: ‘The Lord has helped us through
the ups and downs, and we’ll try and keep
open even though we’re making a loss at the
moment serving the Lord’s people.’
Three new church plants go forward in Beckenham, Folkestone and Hull
EN
Date posted: 1 Oct 2020
Three evangelical church plants in differing networks have taken their first steps forward across the UK.
Grace Church Beckenham
Pastor of the new Grace Church Beckenham, Matt Dew-Jones, says people in this new congregation are passionate about both Beckenham itself, and God’s grace. ‘God is a giver (in so many ways), and ultimately at the cross. As we see a world marked by taking …we love that [God] gives forgiveness and the power to change.’ In statements on their website, the church is clear it wants to ‘become generous like Jesus. We want our lives, our time, energy and money to be used to serve Jesus and His world’ and they want to be a place where ‘people like me love people who are not like me in a committed church family’.
Evangelical leads couple to faith in chance Rome meeting
EN
Date posted: 1 Oct 2020
An English evangelical led a German man
and his Bolivian wife to Christ after he met
them by seeming chance in the very highest
point of St Peter’s Roman Catholic basilica
in the Vatican.
Greg Downes, Director of Ministerial
Training, and Dean of The Wesley Centre
for Missional Engagement at the evangelical
training college, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, says:
Keswick: inside the Convention’s ‘Tardis-style’ new centre
EN
Date posted: 1 Sep 2020
It might sound like a cliché, but on this occasion it happens to be true.
Stepping inside the Keswick Convention’s Derwent Project really is like entering Doctor Who’s Tardis. Not only does it appear to be much bigger on the inside than it looks from the outside, but it is big – in fact, enormous. Indeed, the space seems to go on and on and on… To paraphrase the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, if you thought it was a long way to the local shops, think again…