Church planting is pivotal to our future. Here’s how it can flourish
In today’s rapidly evolving society, the Anglican Church continues to shine as a beacon of faith, tradition, and community. However, the growing reality is that fewer and fewer people are stepping through the doors of our churches.
We must nurture churches that look different from the traditional parish
We are at a time in our diocese’s life when we need to be bold fostering and nurturing new initiatives. Many of these will look very different to what we have known in the past, whilst at the same time holding on to that which makes us Anglican.
Thinking about planting a church? Don’t underestimate the recruitment phase
A church planter must be able to win confidence and convey a compelling vision writes Peter Carolane.
So … what is a ‘resourcing church’? And could your church be one?
As a child I visited Speakers’ Corner in London’s Hyde Park, located close to the spot where tens of thousands went to their death on the infamous Tyburn Gallows.
The Whittington church with love as its strategy
“There are people who come and go because of their addictions and when they’re not here, we pray for them,” City on a Hill Whittington parishioner Kristi Bernardson said.
Global group to help women church planters launched in Australia
This collective hopes to help women who are interested in church planting.
Anglicans plan visible presence in growing area, but obstacles loom
The Anglican church wants to launch a church in the rapidly expanding Clyde North area.