Affinity seeks diversity, welcoming ethnic minority churches

Affinity  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Jun 2022
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Affinity seeks diversity, welcoming ethnic minority churches

It has been an exciting first half of 2022 for Affinity, a network of around 1,200 churches and Christian organisations working in partnership for the sake of the gospel, writes Graham Nicholls.

We were delighted to welcome new members to Affinity – churches from a diverse range of backgrounds including majority Jamaican, Congolese and Chinese churches.

We also welcomed London City Mission (LCM) who work alongside churches in London to share the gospel with the diverse cultures across our capital city with a particular focus on those who through circumstances and culture are those least likely to hear it.

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