Ric Thorpe speaks at the launch of the Filipino Chaplaincy in Earl's Court.
April 2017
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Paul Pavlou and Helen Shannon
What does it take to plant a church? Paul Pavlou, vicar of St Mary Magdalene with the church of the Risen Christ Church in Wyken, Coventry, unpacks his …
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Christian Selvaratnam and others
Discover creative ways of starting new Christian communities in your area.
Toria Gray and others
The Plant Course equips and prepares church planting teams in the why, what and how of starting a new church community.
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Matt Seymour and Dennis Hylton
In October 2019 a team from KXC London planted into St Saviour’s Finsbury Park. The church had always been a vibrant and welcoming multicultural community …
Helen Shannon
Helen Shannon is one of our Islington Associates and leader of church@five, a church that meets on an estate in East Finchley, North London. Having planted …
Pete Snow
Part of the series on church revitalisation, the Rev’d Pete Snow shares his experience of leading a team to revitalise St Paul’s Harringay. Amidst the …
Catherine Ellerby
A journey of intentional growth and planting at St Eth's Fulham has led to the planting of two new worshipping communities in the parish. Each has a unique …
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Helen Shannon and Ash Chafe
A celebration of the journey of church@five over the last ten years. It began in 2011 when a small team led by Helen Shannon started a new worshipping …
A Sunday service for young people and students has restored life to St Clement Eastcheap in the City of London for the first time in 35 years. Its leader …
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Mark Tate and John McGinley
John McGinley talks with Mark Tate, about how he came to be the leader of the Grove Community and his vision for it to be a healthy, growing church community …
Terry Vanhorne
What is a church revitalisation and what are the steps involved? This series explores these questions from three different points of view – an existing …
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Jim Walters and Charlotte Bradley
Jim Walters and Charlotte Bradley talk about their journey of planting the Anchorage at LSE