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The Bible: Tedious and taboo or transforming and true?

Press Release

National campaign to encourage confidence in the Scriptures launches with UK tour

02 February 2010

Biblefresh is a movement to help the Church gain appetite and confidence in God's word.Biblefreshlogo

A 13 city tour is well underway with events still to come in Belfast, Manchester, Liverpool, Bournemouth, London and Exeter. The tour will be exploring the theme of "The Bible: Tedious, Taboo and Toxic, or Transforming, Treasured and True?" and sharing the vision for practical ways churches can re-engage with the Bible.

The Biblefresh partnership of over fifty agencies, festivals, colleges and denominations have joined forces to see churches grow their confidence in the scriptures during 2011, coinciding with the 400th anniversary of the King James version of the Bible.  It is the first time so many agencies and organisations have come together to promote God's word in this way. Partners include the Bible Society, Wycliffe Bible Translators, Scripture Union, London School of Theology, CWR, UCB radio and the Evangelical Alliance among many others.

The coalition has been formed in response to recent findings about the Bible's place in the Church; for instance, only 1 in 7 churchgoers say they are confident in their knowledge of the Bible, and 76% of church leaders associate Bible poverty with the UK where the Bible is no longer at the centre of public or family life.

The strapline for Biblefresh 'It could change your world' was praised by the Bishop of Durham at a recent launch in the North East on 26 January. Bishop Tom Wright spoke of the Bible as having a transforming effect. 

He said: "The Bible is there to enable us to be the people of God for the world, the people through whom God's story becomes the world's story. Bible readers, Bible prayers and Bible understanders are world transformers."

Rob Bell, founding pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church in Michigan, said about Biblefresh: "Any time people begin to engage with the scriptures in new and fresh ways, unbelievable things begin to happen. Who knows what Biblefresh will lead to, but it will be interesting and unforgettable.'             

Ann Holt, Executive Director of the Bible Society, said: "The Bible has become toxic for many in British Society and the confidence of Christians to rely on their Scriptures publicly has consequently been knocked. Biblefresh will help confidence recovery."

Biblefresh participants are asked to consider a four-pronged pledge with their church to: read the Bible, be trained in handling the Bible well, give towards a translation for Burkino Faso and provide the opportunity for people to experience the Bible in new ways. The leaders' guide on the newly-formed website www.biblefresh.com offers a whole host of ideas and resources to inspire and equip individuals, churches and communities to read, study, meditate, listen, learn and live the Bible.

The remaining Biblefresh gatherings are:

Belfast: 1-4 February, Kingdom Come, Spires Conference Centre

Exeter: 3 February, Belmont Chapel

Manchester: 10 February, Fresh Thinking

Bristol: 28 February, Bristol Cathedral

Liverpool: 16 March, Grace Family Church

Bournemouth: 18 March, Moorlands College

London: 30 March, London Institute for Contemporary Christianity

Anyone interested in attending can register with name and event location by emailing biblefresh@eauk.org
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Media Contact:

Lucy Cooper / Anna Moyle
Evangelical Alliance
020 7207 2107 / 2117
l.cooper@eauk.org / a.moyle@eauk.org

Notes to editors:
The Evangelical Alliance, formed in 1846, is the largest body serving evangelical Christians in the UK, and has a membership including denominations, churches, organisations and individuals. The mission of the Evangelical Alliance is to unite evangelicals to present Christ credibly as good news for spiritual and social transformation. According to a Tearfund survey (Churchgoing in the UK, 2007), there are approximately 2 million evangelical Christians in the UK. For more information, go to www.eauk.org.

Biblefresh is a partnership of over fifty agencies, festivals, colleges and denominations have joined forces to see churches grow their confidence in the scriptures during 2011, coinciding with the 400th anniversary of the King James version of the Bible. 

 

Participating organisations

Biblefresh Bible Champions

Authentic Media

Ali Martin, Soul Survivor

Baptist Union

Andy Croft, Soul Survivor

Bible Reading Fellowship

Andy Frost, Share Jesus International

Bible Society

Chris Wright, Langham Partnership International

Centre for Biblical Literacy & Communication

Christina Baxter, St John's College, Nottingham

Christianity Magazine

Colin Sinclair, Palmerston Place Church

Churches for All

David Bradley, Keswick Ministries

Cliff College

David Jackman, Proclamation Trust

Chrisitan Publicity Outreach

David Meredith, Smithton-Culloden Free Church of Scotland

Christian Resources Exhibition

David Miller, ICC

CWR

David Wilkinson, St John's College, Durham

Damaris

Gordon Kennedy

Emerging Culture

Greg Haslam, Westminster Chapel

Evangelical Alliance UK

Howard Marshall

Evangelical Alliance Northern Ireland

Jamie Grant, Highland Theological College

Evangelical Alliance Scotland

Martin Allen

Evangelical Alliance Wales

Martyn Atkins, Methodist Church House

Friends and Heroes

Nims Obunge

Friends International

NT Wright, Bishop of Durham

Girls' Brigade

Richard Bewes

Global Action

Robert Beckford

Good Book Company

Rose Dowsett

HarperCollins

Simon Downham, St Paul's Church

Hodder & Stoughton

Simon Steer, London School of Theology

International Christian College, Glasgow

Stephen Gaukroger

IVP

Steve Brady, Moorlands College

Keswick Ministries

Steve Holmes, St Mary's College, St Andrew's University

London Institute for Contemporary Christianity

Stuart Bell

Living Leadership

Terry Virgo, newfrontiers

London School of Theology

Watcyn James

Methodist Church

Paula Gooder

Moorlands College

Dave Burke, Bethany City Church Sunderland

Nationwide Christian Trust

Jason Clark, Emergent UK

New Horizon

Matt Summerfield, Urban Saints

New Testament Church of God

Lee Rayfield, Bishop of Swindon

Partake Ministries

Martin Lee, Global Connections

Precept Ministries UK

 

Prospects

 

Scottish Bible Society

 

Scripture Union

 

Scripture Union Scotland

 

SGM Lifewords

 

Share Jesus International

 

Spring Harvest

 

St John's College, Durham

 

St John's College, Nottingham

 

Summer Madness

 

Torch Trust

 

UCB

 

Walk through the Bible

 

Wycliffe Bible Translators

 

Youthwork Magazine