Standing Together Sunday is an opportunity for churches across Britain and Ireland to unite in prayer and lament, and to stand against the increasing levels of serious youth violence
Children make decisions from a very young age – about what toy to play with, what to eat first and so on. But as they get older, and their decisions start to have more of a long-term impact, how can we as parents and carers help them to make wise choices?
LIVING & TELLING is the celebrated course from Agapé UK that will inspire, encourage and enable you to share your faith in Jesus, naturally and helpfully, as a way of life, whether you’re face to face or online.
This 90-minute training session on Zoom will give you a great starting point for finding out what Messy Church is, the resources you need to start and how to make it a disciple-making community from the very beginning.
Glow is gathering for teens in Cornwall hosted by Creation Fest and SWYM at the Engine House with space to explore friendship, encourage faith, and encounter Jesus.
New St Church, Falmouth, invited 300 children into Explore Easter in the weeks leading up to Easter. That is six primary schools, only two of which are church based. And they didn’t shy away from the difficult questions.
Come along to our FREE Superhero themed holiday club at Holy Trinity Church this Easter to discover some Superheroes you might know – and others you might not have heard of!
Our pop-up small group for parents and carers with Rachel Turner won’t tell you what to think but will equip you with confidence and peace as you have these conversations.
“As this project moves to a next stage, I pray that more and more people might encounter the Good News of Jesus Christ through sports ministry and that communities and lives might be transformed..”
One 2 Lead equips young people as disciples of Jesus and leaders wherever they find themselves. For six weekends over two years, students will experience interactive teaching on Biblical studies, personal development and practical skills.
More than 900 education leaders, together with students and young people from the UK and around the world attended The Church of England’s fifth National Education Conference, the first since The Covid-19 pandemic.
an opportunity to meet with other people passionate about discipling children, young people and families. Whether you are a paid employee or an occasional volunteer, you are very welcome.