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Annual report 2021 - 2022

Our annual report for 2021 - 2022 shows you in detail what where our funding has come from, and our impact over the last year. You’ll find all the facts and figures as well as stories of what God has been doing across the UK.


Motivating Mission

Starting to share your faith is a little like learning how to run regularly. The ‘Couch to 5k’ training programme has helped thousands of people get moving. The Church of England’s new resource Everyday Witness is based on the ‘Couch to 5K’ model, which we think is a great analogy for sharing faith…


Mission in a Hybrid World

The third of our Hybrid Church Webinars is now live. Join the discussion on digital mission and how to benefit your growing congregation and church.


Biblical unity, with diversity at its heart

I believe there are three theological ideas that can help us appreciate the kind of unity God spoke about the Bible. The first starts with creation. One crucial aspect of creation theology is what the biblical accounts of creation tell us about what it means to be human. Creation theology furnishes…


Being Human interview with Karen Swallow Prior

In an age characterised by information overload and difference of belief, it can be challenging to learn how to engage well in discourses swirling round in our headlines, Twitter feeds and churches. As followers of Jesus, our engagement can start with learning how to read well and listen…


See what we can do

I admired the strength of his faith, but would I really be able to see in heaven? I spent the remainder of my dinner break pondering his assertion. It’s not something I’d ever thought about before, and I can’t say I was especially comfortable with the concept. My identity as a blind person is as…

30 August 2021
Matthew Horspool

High-impact church in a post-pandemic world

Ekklesia is an assembly of people united to impact their community, town or city. Paul tells us ‘the glue’ is a mindset of humility, gentleness and patience, bearing with one another in love. Love comes from deep relationship, passionately wanting each other to flourish. We find ways to serve…

31 August 2021
Steve Botham

Our unity saves souls

There was one mission that was particularly special. We began the week by looking at John 17 with the team. We read the prayer of Jesus right before He was arrested: “I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them by the…

31 August 2021
Gavin Calver

Pastor: "We're blessed to be a blessing"

Gateway Church stepped in, not knowing we’d end up running a large-scale operation that’d provide more than 12,000 cooked meals and food parcels over the year to students, vulnerable families, individuals in the community, and NHS night staff at Nevill Hall Hospital. Armed with a small team of…

1 September 2021
Christopher Vaz

A million testimonies written in stone

I caught up with founder Richard Gamble for the latest on the Christian monument, which, at 169ft tall, is set to be loud and proud about the goodness of God. The Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer has been grabbing headlines for months. For those who are not in the know, what is it? RG: It’s a…

30 August 2021
Naomi Osinnowo

Being Human podcast – season three

In this latest six-part season, Jo and Peter hear from guests including artist and activist Hannah Thomas, academic and historian Carl Trueman, and commentator and author David Bennett. Drawing from a breadth of experience and faith-filled lives, this season explores issues such as identity,…


Being Human interview with David Bennett

In a culture that idolises desire but lacks real intimacy, can we tell a better story? And is this possible when some mainstream theology has perpetuated unhelpful conceptions of desire? Originally from Sydney, Australia, David Bennett is an author, communicator and scholar currently completing a…


Being Human interview with Hannah Thomas

Do we fully appreciate the power of art and creativity in reconciliation processes? When considering conflict, both global and local, how can understanding the imago dei (image of God) influence advocacy? Peter and Jo chatted with artist and activist Hannah Thomas. Hannah was selected for Forbes…


Reflect and Reset - part 1

We launched part one of Reflect and Reset to help you explore and investigate the foundations of your church. Together, we’re asking the profound questions about who, how, why and where is the church. You can use these components as an individual leader, or in a church leadership team, as you take…