Over the last few months, our One People Commission has been giving particular attention to the issue of young adults, recognising the challenge we face as a UK Church to ensure that young adults and ...
We serve and represent churches, organisations and individuals across Northern Ireland, encouraging churches to work together in evangelism and social action. We believe that together, we can see ...
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"One in two people in Northern Ireland consider themselves to be practising Christians and one in five say they are evangelical. Good news people is full of research which challenged, surprised and ...
How do we navigate the endless news cycle, social media, fake news, cancel culture and more? How do we connect the good news of Jesus with the big conversations our peers are having? Join us as we ...
The following affirmations summarise the position of the Evangelical Alliance in its 2012 Report Biblical and pastoral responses to homosexuality. We are conscious that different evangelicals might ...
How long is your to-do list today? Church, family, work, friends, exercise… our lives are filled with so much to do and so many people to see. There just aren’t enough hours in the day to get ...
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Ahead of the Modern Slavery Bill entering parliament later this year there is a great opportunity for churches to learn about the issues of trafficking and slavery and how God's passion for freedom ...
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our world today. Society and the church in the UK continue to wrestle with how to respond and take action. The Evangelical Alliance has put ...