By Bishop Emma Ineson, Fr Simon Cuff, Pastor Agu Irukwu, Bishop Ric Thorpe, Christian Selvaratnam, Fr Richard Springer, Ben Woodfield, Emily Hudghton and Wole AgbajeJune 2021
Watch / 41 min
Wole Agbaje and others
How to identify the people with the right skills for your team and build life as a team.
Bishop Will Hazlewood and others
The power of sacrament to shape church and help people grow in faith, in the context of new Christian communities.
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Lucy Moore
Lucy Moore tells how the seed of Messy Church was sown, and continues to thrive after 17 years as all ages together learn about faith in creative and celebratory …
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Bishop Ric Thorpe
Bishop Ric Thorpe reflects on the last 200 years of church planting in London, and sets out a ambitious challenge to multiply churches again and again …
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Archbishop Stephen Cottrell and others
This first hour of our conference multiply: 2021 explores the opportunities and the need for all Christians to work together to reach people with the Gospel.
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Fr Richard Springer
Father Richard Springer from St George in the East Church in East London explains how the Eucharist is the focus of church planting in the Anglo Catholic …
Watch / 40 min
Mohan Seevaratnam and others
How can people plant new Christian communities alongside their ‘day job’? Why is it vital to enable this to happen? A look at the challenges and principles …
Sarah Sharpe and others
Examining the importance of creating multi-age communities. Discover how to navigate the challenges and identify what works well.
Watch / 9 min
Rachel Gardner
Rachel Gardner talks about some of the myths surrounding Youth Ministry and challenges Christians everywhere to play their part in discipling this and …
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Philippa Guy
Review the highlights of Multiply 2021 and discover how to catch up on all the content.
Sarah McDonald Haden and others
Women are under-represented in the leadership of pioneering and planting new Christian communities. Why, and how can we overcome this?
Ian Mobsby and others
How to integrate the riches of the Church’s ancient traditions in the formation of new Christian communities.