Helen Shannon welcomes delegates to Multiply 2022.
By Helen ShannonJune 2022
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Helen Shannon
What would our towns and cities look like if there was a Christian worshipping community on every estate? Helen Shannon leads you through the eighteen …
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Tim Taylor
This is the story of YTH CHRCH, Southampton, and its leader, Tim Taylor.
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Catherine Ellerby and David Cornish
A summary of all that took place as over 200 lay and ordained leaders came together for the second ever Multiply Estates Mission gathering.
Andy Milne
When most teens don’t attend church or know the Christian story, how can we engage and help them discover God’s love? Andy Milne, Team Leader of Missional …
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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 …
Catherine Ellerby
Chris Richardson is vicar of St Martin’s, a church in Camberley, Surrey. He spoke to CCX about his experience of witnessing God’s love spread throughout …
St Ann’s Church in Tottenham, North London, has recently planted a worshipping community on the neighbouring Tiverton estate. This marks the latest and …
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Ed Stetzer
How do we raise up church leaders for the harvest? Ed Stetzer speaks about the importance of raising up leaders in the mission of God to see a multiplication …
Reflecting on how the world - our context for mission - has shifted radically in recent years, Ed Stetzer suggests this moment is an opportunity to think …
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Helen Shannon and Angela Large
Helen chats with Angela Large about urban church planting. Join us as we explore her journey and identify key lessons that can help you in mission and …
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Ed Stetzer, professor and dean of Wheaton College, outlines the theological starting point for mission, examining its roots in the identity of God himself.