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Onward Christian soldiers

Onward Christian soldiers

SASRA
Date posted: 26 Apr 2026

The Soldiers’ and Aviators’ Scripture Readers Association (SASRA) has held its annual Workers’ Conference at King’s Park Conference Centre, Northampton.

It is always a great encouragement to be together and this year's theme was “Revival”, writes Lt Col Dr Martin Gliniecki QGM, SASRA Executive Director.

Don’t draw Jesus, in case it offends, schools told

Don’t draw Jesus, in case it offends, schools told

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 26 Apr 2026

State schools across the North of England have been sent guidance that discourages them from asking children to draw “Jesus” to avoid offending Muslims. The guidance also says prayers should be “as inclusive as possible”.

The guidance on sensitivity around faiths and beliefs was drafted by secondary religious education network Pennine Learning; and distributed to schools via local authorities, including Leeds City Council and Kirklees Council.


Wake up to fundraising  code, churches urged

Wake up to fundraising code, churches urged

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 25 Apr 2026

Churches are being warned that tithing and in-service offerings constitute public fundraising activities and are covered by the new Code of Fundraising Practice, meaning that appropriate safeguards should be implemented.

This also applies to other forms of collections, appeals and legacies.

National Secular Society move could hit Bible colleges

National Secular Society move could hit Bible colleges

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 24 Apr 2026

The National Secular Society (NSS) is preparing to seek a judicial review of the student regulator’s “systemic failure” to uphold freedom of speech – with the aim of “protecting” public money from being given to theological colleges.

If successful, Bible and theological colleges could be left unable to access public funding.

Baptist Union vote  result revealed

Baptist Union vote result revealed

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 23 Apr 2026

Members of the Baptist Union of Great Britain have voted for Mark Elder, minister of Tarporley Chapel in Cheshire, to be president for 2027/2028 after a controversial election cycle.

“Thank you so much for your participation, it is a wonderful expression of who we are as Baptists to discern the mind of Christ together,” said the Union’s General Secretary Lynn Green in the announcement emailed to members.

Riviera debut for Rising Lights

Riviera debut for Rising Lights

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 23 Apr 2026

In the English Riviera town of Torquay, Devon, approximately 1,400 adults and 600 young people gathered for Rising Lights. The debut Easter holiday event was organised by the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC).

The morning main sessions were on Philippians and led by Paul Mallard. The evening celebrations were themed “Moments with Moses” – journeying through Exodus, with Mike Cain, Maurice McCracken, Rick Raja and John Stevens. Evening worship was led by Phil Moore.

For temple neglect, God withholds blessing – BUILD!

For temple neglect, God withholds blessing – BUILD!

David Fielding
Date posted: 21 Apr 2026

A packed venue of around 300 on each of four nights in April, the enthusiastic singing of great hymns, the joy of fellowship of likeminded churches, an extensive bookstall, and a faithfully biblical and engaging speaker – it must be Derby Bible Week (DBW), writes David Fielding, chairman.

For many Christians in Derby and the surrounding area, DBW is definitely a highlight in the year.

UK Christian leaders challenge Paul Marshall over climate stance

UK Christian leaders challenge Paul Marshall over climate stance

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 20 Apr 2026

More than 100 church and Christian leaders from around the UK are signatories in an open letter to billionaire and media mogul Paul Marshall regarding his position on climate action.

Marshall, who co-owns GB News and identifies as a committed Church of England Christian, has said that the UK is infected by “climate derangement syndrome”, according to The Guardian.

Reflecting on the 'Hand in Hand' conference

Reflecting on the 'Hand in Hand' conference

Matt Wan
Matt Wan
Date posted: 16 Apr 2026

With over 700 children’s workers gathering at the recent Hand in Hand conference 2026, there was a clear buzz and excitement about what God is doing in the lives of young people across the UK, as conference delegates came together to explore the theme of “Kingdom Builders”.

Hand in Hand describes itself as "the national children and family ministry conference." Its website says: "For over 25 years the Hand in Hand conference has been strengthening children’s and family ministry in this nation working in the areas of children’s and family ministry in church, whether a professional or volunteer. It aims to provide Biblical insight, basic training, deeper insight into new thinking and practical ideas for the ministry as well as times for prayer, worship and personal refreshment. Over 50 organisations, ministries and denominations come together with some of the leading practitioners in our nation to offer sessions and exhibit their resources at each conference."

EN to host 'Any Questions?' at Rising Lights

EN to host 'Any Questions?' at Rising Lights

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 8 Apr 2026

Evangelicals Now (en) is hosting "Any Questions?" with a "panel of experts" at the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches' (FIEC's) Rising Lights event this week.

Glen Scrivener (Speak Life), Sharon James (The Christian Institute), John Stevens (the FIEC) and Rick Raja (All Nations Church Barkingside) will form the "Any Questions?" panel hosted by en's Vice-Chair of Trustees Tim Thornborough (The Good Book Company).

Christian Institute sends politicians Easter gift

Christian Institute sends politicians Easter gift

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 31 Mar 2026

The Christian Institute is sending a Christian book to every member of parliament across the UK for Easter.

How Christianity Transformed The World by Sharon James discusses how believers around the world have impacted society by following Christ in the public square. The book has been posted to parliamentarians in Cardiff Bay, Holyrood, Stormont, and Westminster.

Rising Lights lift-off

Rising Lights lift-off

en staff
en staff
Date posted: 28 Mar 2026

A new venture being pioneered by the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) is taking place in Devon.

Rising Lights is underway from 6–10 April 2026 in Torquay, and is described as a chance to “hear God’s Word, to praise our risen Saviour, and to rest.”

Scotland’s MSPs told how nation can thrive

Scotland’s MSPs told how nation can thrive

Luke Randall
Luke Randall
Date posted: 27 Mar 2026

The Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland has told parliamentarians that a renewed focus on “the words of Jesus” can once again make Scotland “thrive” in an address to the Scottish Parliament.

Speaking during the parliament’s “Time for Reflection”, Alasdair Macleod reminded MSPs that many of the nation’s key institutions have been “shaped by those who had a living relationship with Jesus”, whose impact is unlike any other historical figure.

10,000 mile journey to proclaim gospel in Glasgow

10,000 mile journey to proclaim gospel in Glasgow

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 27 Mar 2026

Scottish band The Proclaimers famously sang that they would “walk 500 miles” and indeed “walk 500 more”.

But Tim Scoular and his family have moved their lives more than 10,000 miles from Sydney to Scotland – all for the sake of sharing the gospel in Glasgow.

Free speech upheld  in ‘Muslim area’

Free speech upheld in ‘Muslim area’

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 27 Mar 2026

A police officer defended a Christian preacher’s right to free speech in Whitechapel, East London, amid verbal protests and being told that the area is “Muslim”.

In video footage, the female officer can be heard saying, surrounded by a group: “In this country, we have freedom of speech, the same way you guys have your freedom of speech.” A male member of the group responds, and uses the phrase: “This is a Muslim area.”

Christian care home chain expands

Christian care home chain expands

Nicola Laver
Nicola Laver
Date posted: 26 Mar 2026

Two new care homes are being taken on by Christian care provider Pilgrims’ Friend Society, bringing its total number of homes for the elderly to 14. It hopes to open at least two further care homes within the next three years.

The homes – in North Walsham, Norfolk and Hassocks, West Sussex – are currently managed by the Salvation Army. Completion of the transfers is due to take place on 1 May 2026.

New bookstore bucks trend

New bookstore bucks trend

Lydia Houghton
Lydia Houghton
Date posted: 26 Mar 2026

A new Christian bookshop is bucking the trend of people buying books online – and it is hoping to expand further.

The number of UK Christian bookshops has declined significantly in the 21st century, with some online estimates suggesting that only around 200 remain, down from roughly 700 in the late 1990s.

Liverpool: Love and food draw crowds

Liverpool: Love and food draw crowds

Thomas McBride
Thomas McBride
Date posted: 25 Mar 2026

They may not have sung it, but CU members certainly displayed the love of Jesus at Liverpool CUs’ events week, titled “Here is love”.

In that absolutely jam-packed, gospel-filled week, there were 13 talks across two campuses, plenty of free food and opportunities for students to chat to CU members and ask questions. There was something for everyone who stepped through the doors of the Stanley Theatre (University of Liverpool) or Chaplaincy (lunchtimes; Liverpool Hope University).

Caffeine and Kingdom?

Caffeine and Kingdom?

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 25 Mar 2026

Can coffee fuel evangelism? If it’s Tommy’s Coffee, then “yes!” say directors Luke Porter and Joel Barwick, who founded the kingdom-building coffee ministry last year.

The coffee cart, based in St Thomas’ Church, Newcastle, first started serving customers in May with a mission to simultaneously caffeinate and connect with the city’s residents.

Top scientist axed  over gender views

Top scientist axed over gender views

Emily Pollok
Emily Pollok
Date posted: 24 Mar 2026

A top scientific officer whose concerns about puberty blockers led to the pausing of a national trial has now been removed from involvement with it due to concerns about his “gender-critical” views.

Professor Jacob George was appointed as the first Chief Medical and Scientific Officer for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) late last year.