The renewed life of St Philip’s, Portsmouth Revd Fran Carabott shares the story of planting into St Philip's, Portsmouth, witnessing the church grow from a congregation of six to over 60 in just three months.
The new Families Church of St Kat’s A new season for St Kat’s, West London, heralded fresh energy, vision and a focus on the church’s priorities. Doing the Grow Course helped the team to make a shift that has allowed the church to flourish, with new leaders being raised up and a new worshipping community - Families Church - planted.
New opportunities & new families at The Good Shepherd With a heart for families, members of The Good Shepherd, Loughborough, had longed to reach out to their local community. The arrival of three new families has brought energy and resource, helping turn this longing into a reality.
Sharing God’s love with food & family at The Beacon A church planted in Hinckley, Leicestershire, is sharing the love of God with an estate community by offering physical and spiritual nourishment, and an invitation to become family.
Multiply 2024 talks: Fusion Luke Smith shares the work of Fusion, an organisation that strengthens churches with the tools and confidence to love, welcome and disciple students.
Multiply 2024 talks: Fr Adam Gaunt Fr Adam Gaunt shares the story of how St Leonard's Church - a normal church, in a normal parish - reached the young people of its local community in new ways.
The story of Multiply 2024 Multiply 2024, the annual church planting conference of CCX, saw over 800 church leaders and members gather together in Leeds, Birmingham and London to explore how we can multiply a…
The life and lessons of Families Church Helen Shannon, leader and planter of church@five, based on the Strawberry Vale Estate in East Finchley, shares insights from their latest youth-centred plant, Families Church.
Reaching new people in South Loughborough As a new worshipping community on a brand new estate in South Loughborough, STB Grange Park is seeing amazing growth with many local people finding a welcome and a home there.
Fulham’s new Anglo-Catholic worshipping communities 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 context and attracts different people, yet both stay true to St Eth's sacramental tradition.
Building hope-filled futures at Oak London 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 transformation of the afflicted, broken hearted, oppressed prisoners and those who mourn, into ‘oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord.’
Young worshipping community brings new life to St Clement’s 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, Luca Martini, shares the excitement of what they are witnessing God do, and the plans this new plant has in store.