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Word on the Wash conference marks 10 years

Word on the Wash conference marks 10 years

Graham Pickhaver
Date posted: 2 Nov 2025

Over 130 people, from all over Norfolk and beyond, turned up for the tenth anniversary of Word on the Wash on Saturday 4 October at the King’s Centre, King’s Lynn. There was a feast of good ministry and warm fellowship.

Adrian Reynolds, Associate National Director of FIEC gave two talks on the book of Ezra, the first dealing with the rebuilding of the temple following the exiles’ return from Babylon, and the second dealing with Satan’s ploy in hindering the work. As many expressed, this was good, solid, pastoral preaching at its best (both talks can be heard on the website).

Help as homelessness in Scotland reaches crisis point

Help as homelessness in Scotland reaches crisis point

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 31 Oct 2025

The homelessness problem in Scotland is reaching a crisis point, according to new figures released by the Scottish Government.

They reveal that more than 17,000 households were in council-funded accommodation in March which is a six per cent increase from last year’s figures. The number of households classified as “homeless” last year was the most it has been since 2012.


Freedom includes  ‘right to offend’

Freedom includes ‘right to offend’

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 30 Oct 2025

The right to freedom of expression includes the right to offend, a judge has stressed. Mr Justice Bennathan's comments were made when he overturned the conviction of a man who burned a Qur’an outside the Turkish consulate in London.

Hamit Coskun appealed after being convicted of a religiously aggravated public order offence after setting fire to the book and shouting in protest at Islam. A knife-wielding Muslim man who attacked Coskun during his protest was convicted of assault and possession of a knife. The judge said: “Burning a Qur’an may be an act that many Muslims find desperately upsetting and offensive. The criminal law, however, is not a mechanism that seeks to avoid people being upset.

‘Islamophobia’ acceptance plea

‘Islamophobia’ acceptance plea

en staff
en staff
Date posted: 29 Oct 2025

A Muslim member of the House of Lords is urging the government to adopt a new definition of “Islamophobia” after a working group submitted its proposals.

Islamic website hyphenonline.com, which says it is the “leading media platform on Muslim life in the UK and Europe”, reports that the plea comes from Baroness Shaista Gohir, who leads the Muslim Women’s Network UK.

King 'breaching coronation vow,' says PTS

King 'breaching coronation vow,' says PTS

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 28 Oct 2025

A well-known evangelical organisation has joined its voice with others in expressing concern at King Charles praying with the Pope.

Edward J. Malcolm, on behalf of The Protestant Truth Society (PTS), writes of "their grave concern, as faithful and loyal Protestants" at His Majesty's visit to the Vatican, which took place last week.

The local church at the heart of God’s global mission

The local church at the heart of God’s global mission

Oak Hill College
Date posted: 28 Oct 2025

Oak Hill College and UFM Worldwide joined forces with The Upstream Collective to help people explore the vital place of the local church in mission.

Kentucky-based Upstream Collective’s mission is to help churches send well - doing this through equipping the church with tools and relational support and by sending the church as a missions agency that prioritises relationships.

Smyth survivors sue Church of England

Smyth survivors sue Church of England

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 28 Oct 2025

Please note: This article contains references to abuse.

Several victims of the late John Smyth are suing the Church of England, a year after the seismic Makin Report into his abuse of at least 115 children and young men over five decades. Some of them later attempted suicide.

Situation for UK Christians is now ‘graver’

Situation for UK Christians is now ‘graver’

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 27 Oct 2025

Persecution of Christians in the UK for preaching the gospel has grown in last 15 years and is “graver”, says Sam Armstrong from the Free Speech Union (FSU).

Armstrong, an evangelical Christian and a political consultant with the non-sectarian organisation, says the FSU has dealt with more than 100 cases involving Christian free-speech issues since its inception in 2020.

Former Scottish pastor jailed for 14 years

Former Scottish pastor jailed for 14 years

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 27 Oct 2025

Please note: This article contains references to abuse.

A former Glasgow pastor has been jailed for 14 years for rape and abusing eight children for more than 20 years.

Warnings that conversion therapy ban threatens Christian teaching

Warnings that conversion therapy ban threatens Christian teaching

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 26 Oct 2025

Two dozen evangelical church leaders have warned the Equalities Minister of the implications of a full “conversion therapy” ban on historic Christian teachings.

Olivia Bailey MP made clear at a panel hosted by LGBT organisation Stonewall at the Labour Party conference on 28 September that she is “determined” such a ban will be fully inclusive. The 24 church leaders across conservative evangelical denominations have published an open letter to her expressing “grave concerns”.

Christian bank among UK's top 500 growth companies

Christian bank among UK's top 500 growth companies

Pod Bhogal
Pod Bhogal
Date posted: 25 Oct 2025

Kingdom Bank has been included in Business Leader’s Top 500 Growth Companies list, achieving rankings of 380th for growth rate. 

This recognition highlights a period of strong growth for the Bank, reflecting the increasing and urgent demand from churches across the UK who are seeking to secure permanent accommodation for gospel ministry. 

Calls for Christians to be salt & light in education

Calls for Christians to be salt & light in education

CViE
Date posted: 25 Oct 2025

Christian Values in Education (CViE), a Christian charity that aims to equip and encourage believers involved in education – parents, students, teachers, staff, governors – held its annual National Conference on 27 September with the theme “Salt and Light”, focusing on the importance for Christians to be salt and light in education today.

The event welcomed over 400 to Stopsley Baptist Church in Luton. The keynote speakers were Alun Ebenezer (Headteacher), John Denning (The Christian Institute), and James Mildred (CARE).

CU students welcome newbies

CU students welcome newbies

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 24 Oct 2025

Up, down and across the country, university students have been welcoming fresh faces to campuses, with the Christian Unions (CUs) seizing what has been coined as “Welcome Week” to invite young adults to CU and church.

Elly Lane is Co-President at the University of Manchester (UoM) CU and told en: “We were out on the street every single day doing evangelism, with fun and interesting activities and did some worship in the street joint with some local churches. Someone even gave their life to the Lord while one of our members was telling them about God one of the afternoons – praise God! We saw a high intake of freshers who are all very keen to get stuck into CU, as well as meeting many other people in different years who were also interested in being part of the Christian Union.

CofE: Liberals face setback

CofE: Liberals face setback

en staff
en staff
Date posted: 23 Oct 2025

Liberals in the Church of England hoping to change its stance on same-sex relationships appear to be suffering a setback.

At its most recent meeting, the House of Bishops agreed that standalone services of “Prayers of Love and Faith” affirming LGBT relationships would need a special process known as B2. This requires a two-thirds majority in all three Houses of the General Synod, the CofE Parliament. “On the basis of previous votes,” commented the Church Times, “this seems likely to forestall their introduction”.

Narnia turns 75: Royal Mail & Netflix join celebrations

Narnia turns 75: Royal Mail & Netflix join celebrations

en staff
en staff
Date posted: 23 Oct 2025

Narnia is marking a major milestone. It is 75 years since the fictional land first appeared in print, with the publication of CS Lewis’s The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe happening on 16 October 1950.

Since then, it has reportedly sold more than 115 million copies globally and been translated into around 60 different languages.

Christians in Sport visits Isle of Lewis

Christians in Sport visits Isle of Lewis

Christians in Sport
Date posted: 21 Oct 2025

Last month, Christians in Sport staff members Dr. Graham Daniels and Josh Strike travelled to the Isle of Lewis, off the coast of Scotland, for a packed three days of events for sportspeople.

Friday saw Josh speaking at three schools and organising a youth sports tournament. In the evening, Josh and Graham ran a "Clubhouse" evening focused on training and encouraging amateur sportspeople to share their faith.

Christianity is not a 'private hobby'
politics & policy

Christianity is not a 'private hobby'

Krish Kandiah
Krish Kandiah
Date posted: 21 Oct 2025

“I’m a Christian. I enjoy the church, I believe in God. But the role of the archbishop is not actually to interfere with international migration policies.”

This remark – recently made by a political leader in response to an archbishop’s critique of immigration policy – reveals a common yet troubling misunderstanding of Christianity’s role in public life. Faith is increasingly being equated with a private therapeutic tool to help individuals get through hard times. Christian faith, while acceptable when quiet and compliant, is deemed unwelcome when it spills over into public debate and dares to speak into national issues.

Ireland transformed: Peace, prosperity & the gospel's quiet advance

Ireland transformed: Peace, prosperity & the gospel's quiet advance

John-Edward Funnell
John-Edward Funnell
Date posted: 18 Oct 2025

This month, I had the privilege of being invited to Southern Ireland to speak. It had been over a decade since I last visited the area, and I could not believe how much it had changed.

I met with a number of Baptist ministers seeking to plant churches in working-class estates around Cork, and I was asked to advise them accordingly. I was so encouraged by what I saw.

Call for more complementarian bishops in CofE

Call for more complementarian bishops in CofE

Ros Clarke
Ros Clarke
Date posted: 17 Oct 2025

A new report has called for more episcopal provision for complementarian evangelicals in the Church of England.

"Church Society welcomes this analysis from Maggie Swinson, the Independent Reviewer tasked with examining the provision for traditional catholics and complementarian evangelicals," writes Ros Clarke, Associate Director for Church Society.

Mullally 'gaslighting' church - claim

Mullally 'gaslighting' church - claim

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 17 Oct 2025

A leading conservative evangelical in the CofE says Sarah Mullally has led the way in an attempt to “institutionally gaslight the entire church.”

In an article published by the Gospel Coalition in the USA, Lee Gatiss, Director of Church Society, writes: “The biggest challenge for the new Archbishop is the crisis of trust and credibility she faces. She has led the way in an attempt to institutionally gaslight the entire church, claiming that she and other revisionist bishops are not changing the doctrine of the church on marriage and sexuality, even while they attempt the most radical change to Church of England teaching and practice for 500 years.