Yorkshire plants

Peter Wood  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Dec 2016
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Yorkshire plants

Lewis Allen speaking at the conference

The Gospel Yorkshire conference on 5 October, ‘Making It Happen’, kicked off with Hugo Charteris of Heaton, Newcastle addressing the question ‘Why we plant: biblical foundations’.

He identified four kinds of churches: where people trade on heritage and the Bible is not taught; where the Bible is taught, but is detached from the culture around it; where the Bible is taught but people don’t live it out; and lastly, where there is devotion to the Scriptures, to one another, to hospitality, to prayers and engaging with others (Acts2.42).

Three plants for 2017

Church planting should take place where there are no gospel churches or where they conform to the first three types listed above. The work must be in partnership with others to reach the neediest parts of Yorkshire, with its 5,500,000 population. Yorkshire has just 0.05% of evangelical Christians.

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