Rediscovering evangelism with Hope Church Harrow View Andrew Morsley, a lay planter in Harrow, north west London, shares the story of Hope Church and his journey to rediscovering his passion for sharing Christ's gospel.
New and renewed life at St Augustine’s Wembley Park St Augustine’s Wembley Park was hit hard by Covid. In 2023, regular attenders were down to 15 and the Sunday school had shrunk to nothing. With a small and faithful team holding it together the church was ready for some new energy and resourcing.
Serving Walthamstow’s estate communities Alan Moss, Estates Youth Missional Lead for Chelmsford Diocese, shares his journey of serving the estate communities of Walthamstow, North London.
Seeing God on the move in Houses of Faith A lay-led community in Leyton, East London, has seen God do extraordinary things in its ordinary house gatherings.
A pioneering practice of embodied prayer As a dance movement therapist and former professional dancer, Rachel Michael has had a strong sense of calling to offer her skills in movement and dance to help others in their Christian spirituality. Joining the CCX Pioneer School and meeting others called to do something new has encouraged her, strengthened her calling and equipped her to take the next steps in her ministry.
Multiply 2024 talks: IMPRINT Wole Agbaje and Jonathan Beecham of IMPRINT Church, London, reflect on the story of David and Samuel, and the model it presents us for nurturing young leaders.
The new worshipping community of ‘unseen’ City workers A church in the City of London is reaching out to some of the City’s unseen workers. Having identified a need for English classes, St Katharine Cree is seeing the growth of a whole new Spanish-speaking worshipping community.
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.
Mel’s passion for serving Jesus in London’s East End Mel has lived her entire life in Bow in London's East End. While she had always been a part of a church, a spell of drug use in her late teens saw her life 'crumble'.
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.
Forming a new worshipping estate community in Tottenham St Ann’s Church in Tottenham, North London, has recently planted a worshipping community on the neighbouring Tiverton estate. This marks the latest and much prayed-for chapter in the church’s twenty-year history of connection and ministry on The Tiverton.