Students invited to ‘uncover Jesus' with their friends

Lydia Houghton  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  27 Sep 2025
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Students invited to ‘uncover Jesus' with their friends

The University of Manchester Christian Union (UoM CU) at Forum 2025.

“See for yourself” – that’s been the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship’s (UCCF’s) invitation through its Uncover publication series. The first Uncover, released in 2011, explored Luke’s Gospel and was followed by Uncover John (2015) and Uncover Mark (2018). This year marks the next release in the family – a new version of Uncover Luke.

“How much do your friends know about the most famous Person in world history?” UCCF writes. Designed to help students and their friends discover more about Jesus and the life He offers, Uncover Luke (2025) was launched at this year’s national Forum conference where more than 1,000 students gathered to encourage one another, share Christian Union mission ideas, and pray together.

en was invited to the Uncover Luke launch at Forum, where UCCF CEO Matt Lillicrap said: “We know that as people open God’s Word, the Holy Spirit goes to work, and Jesus walks right off the pages and into their hearts. This has happened over and over again, as students have sought to take a Gospel and open it with those who do not yet know the Lord Jesus. This resource, which is [tailored to] students, is designed to enable people to meet the Lord Jesus.”

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