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Does the Church of England have a consistent theology of church planting? How mixed is the mixed ecology? And how does our use of language reveal our theological …
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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.
Catherine Ellerby
Oak London is a residential and mentoring programme for young adults who are facing significant challenges. The name, taken from Isaiah 61, speaks of the …
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 …
St Ann’s Church in Tottenham, North London, has recently planted a worshipping community on the neighbouring Tiverton estate. This marks the latest and …
John McGinley
Myriad is marking an exciting first year of offering the Learning Pathway — training that equips lay planters over two and a half years with the tools …
Grace Bally
If God came and adapted to the context he was wanting to reach – 'took on the form of a servant' – what does that look like for each of us in the context …
Mark Powley
How do we get from the theory of Mixed Ecology to practice? How do we create communities where what’s new flourishes alongside the traditional? Mark Powley …
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David Cornish
This is the first comprehensive book on Anglican and Pentecostal ecumenical relations.
A total of 15 of the 87 new communities created under the Diocese of London's Capital Vision 2020 were grown or planted specifically for those speaking …
Christian Selvaratnam
Many have written on the ‘how to’s of creating new Christian congregations and forms of church but often neglect the fundamental question of why it is …
Pioneer Minster Simon Rea from the Stonegrove estate in North London has learned that sometimes God speaks to those we might consider the most unlikely …