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There are now 100 images of Baptist churches and chapels on a special page of the Baptist Historical Society website - and the Society would like this to grow further, it explains When the Baptist ...
In recent weeks we've hosted our third Messy Church, saw new new members join - and a lady give her life to Christ on Good Friday, writes Cathy Buntin It has been a busy time. On Sunday, 6 April we ...
This explanatory document aims to provide guidance to Baptist Church Treasurers about the requirements of the Accounting Regulations made under the Charities Act 1993 as they relate to churches. This ...
The ministerial formation team at Regent's Park College took time away to reflect on the present and the future - and explain what emerged It’s not easy to get all five of the ministerial formation ...
An account of a reading and reflection group created to help men be better allies in the wake of Project Violet. By David Mayne In the chat-box of the online launch for Project Violet, a group of ...
I welcome a recent study showing an increase in church attendance - but I don't like the word revival, writes Michael Shaw. I believe God is doing something new, not reviving the old; a re-formation, ...
Giving the Church is an intriguing title. The phrase 'The giving church' suggests looking at churches that concentrate on evangelism and social mission for the poor and needy. In contrast 'Giving the ...
In the ‘50s, when my mom went to Lebanon as a young missionary, her language teacher was a displaced Palestinian Christian whom I always knew as Sit Wadia (with the accent on the ‘di’). When she ...
Three years ago Churches Together in Alvechurch and Rowney Green in north east Worcestershire ran a Lent study course called “Life on the Breadline”. This was open to anyone from any church and the ...
In a world that measures success by the possession of power and military victories, the Resurrection stands as a powerful testament to the fact that true victory is not found in domination, but in ...