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Information Anxiety This generation is growing up with the reality that virtually any information we desire is only a few clicks away. Bombarded with advertising and constantly made aware of the latest happenings from across the globe, we are the most informed generation ever, but is all this information doing us any good? It is good to pray for those we see suffering on our TV screens, but are we designed to see that amount of distress in our lifetime?
features and interviews 04 Using Technology Wisely
Tony Campolo
08 The Power in Your Hands
Vicky Beeching
12 The Naked Truth
Ian Henderson
14 App-ologetics
Sue Rinaldi
We are overloaded with information and underwhelmed by wisdom. The ability to filter information is a much needed skill. We are communicating more things to more people, yet struggling to feel heard and understood. With a smartphone in our hand how present are we in a conversation or meeting? They are essential for me and my team to do work, however, when we meet together the smartphones have their own meeting in another room!
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Most of us are drawn to the shiny side of technology. Are we also unwittingly embracing its dark side while values we hold dear are slowly suffocating?
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In this issue of Fuse we explore the impact of technology for good and for ill on us, our relationships, our discipleship and the mission of God.
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US sociologist and Christian Tony Campolo believes in emphasising the negative side of technology because most of us are so focused on the positives. He talks to Caroline Harmon. What problems do you think technology is causing? The rate of change in technology is far too rapid for us to keep up. We are like dinosaurs, becoming incapable of adapting to the environment that technology is creating. It’s leaving people confused and many feel very inadequate. Technology puts people in a constant state of distraction. I was walking through an airport the other day and nobody was looking around at anybody. Everybody was looking at their cell phones and people were walking into each other! More importantly for Christians, it’s broken down a great deal of interaction. My son comments that if you have a vanload of young people going to a campout or some kind of social event, in the past they would sing, they would joke, they would interact, and fellowship was the larger part of what they were doing. Now they all sit in their van punching out text messages. Technology has made the communication of information very rapid. When the telegraph was first invented Theroux,
one of the US’ great philosophers, was at his hideout in Walden Pond having decided to take a year to be by himself. Right by the pond they were stringing up telegraph wires and he went out and asked what they were doing. It was explained to him that, once the wires were up, people in Maine would be able to communicate instantaneously with people in Florida 1300 miles away. Theroux asked: ‘What if the people in Maine have nothing to say to the people in Florida?’ What if we’re developing a perfect means of communication but losing the ability to have anything meaningful to say? That would be very sad. Does technology not provide us with anything positive? I’ve just finished writing a book with Shane Claiborne (The Red Letter Revolution, out now). At one point the editor listed about 400 places where he felt we needed to have footnotes to back up what we said. I shuddered; Shane just shrugged. Within about three hours we had it all done. That would have been impossible before the internet. Of course, access to knowledge kinda takes the fun out of arguing because as soon as you start to argue over something that was said, or some fact you heard – like how many sheep are there in New Zealand – you just look it up on the internet (there were 31.1 million in June 2011. Thanks Google! – Ed).
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It is our inability to decide which technologies we want and which we don’t want that is really frightening. Mostly, instantaneous access to information is one of the great blessings of our time. I travel a great deal and I don’t have to take any books with me anymore because they are in my computer. However, I do think that too much communication takes place technologically. About three years ago the Harvard Business Review ran an article on why corporate executives shouldn’t utilise emails to communicate with people in their companies when there are decisions to be made. A great deal of communication does not take place in words. It involves looking at the body language of the other person, facial expression, the way in which pupils dilate. The article gave examples of Vice Presidents quitting their jobs after receiving emails from the CEO because they misunderstood the message from words alone. I believe that there is even a spiritual connection in face-to-face encounters. When we interpose the technological instrument something is lost and we end up with superficial communication; the spiritual connectedness that was so evident in the life of Jesus is gone. You talk in your book Following Jesus Without Embarrassing God about some of your encounters with the Amish, who reject a lot of technology. The future’s being controlled by the technology that’s available, not by our wills. As soon as some new technology is available we immediately adopt it. An Amish Bishop pointed out something important to me: ‘We’re not against televisions, we’re not against radios, in and of themselves. We just know
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that these technologies change people. We always say that before you accept something into your life shouldn’t you know what it will do to you? When television was invented we watched how it impacted the lives of people who were not Amish. When we saw the effect it was having on their behaviours we decided that we wouldn’t accept it. We thought the cons outweighed the pros.’ It is our inability to decide which technologies we want and which we don’t want that is really frightening. We don’t have to become Amish but we do to need to decide what we do and don’t want rather than just accepting everything that comes along. What advice would you offer students about making best use of technology? Become intentional about face-to-face relationships and recognise that these can be easily squeezed out of your lives. Use the technology you can’t avoid very carefully. Take time to be aware of what’s going on around you, with nature and with relationships. Technology has a way of absorbing all our time, don’t let it.
Become intentional about face-toface relationships Tony Campolo Tony Campolo is professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University in the United States, a former faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, and the founder and president of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education. He has written more than 35 books and blogs regularly on his website. redletterchristians.org. @TonyCampolo www.facebook.com/tcampolo
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Vicky Beeching ponders the power and the pitfalls of social media
Avoid the dangers of giving too much attention to being online at the expense of spending time with the people physically around you.
Next time you’re in a queue or on a bus or a train, look around you. Chances are most people you see will be staring at a smart phone, eBook or tablet device. Maybe you’ll be doing the same - I know I usually am! This is just one example of how the internet and digital technology are transforming the way we do life.
Cynics might shrug it off, but the birth of the internet, and the ever-smaller portable ways we interact with it, are as significant as the Industrial Revolution. For most students being ‘digitally on’ is totally normal and the idea of life without email, smart phones and social media is bizarre! I did my undergraduate degree over ten years ago when email was just becoming popular. I’m glad I’m back at uni as a PhD student right now so that I can experience an academic life that’s digitally wired. With the wealth of opportunities, information and connection that the Internet and social media provide how can you really harness them during your student days? And what pitfalls might you want to avoid?
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1. Learning Although Wikipedia isn’t infallible it’s usually a great place to find out some basic facts about a topic. Online journals are great too and most universities pay for online subscriptions to key journals. Find out which are relevant to your subject and make the most of reading them as they’ll give you meaty content and will be quite expensive to access after you graduate. On the downside plagiarism is easier than ever before. You might think you’re re-wording something you’ve read online, but be sure that it’s genuinely your own work. Most coursework gets scanned for online matching and lots of students have found they’ve accidentally ripped off other people’s content without really meaning to. Never let yourself be tempted to hit ‘cut and paste’ from an online source – it won’t end well! 2. Community Most university societies and local churches have a Facebook page or a Twitter account, so you can easily find out details about meetings and build friendships online. That said, avoid the dangers of giving too much attention to being online at the expense of spending time with the people physically around you. Have you made an effort to get to know other students in the rooms on your hallway? It’s easy to just sit in front of your computer and ‘chat’ with other Christians all evening, but it’s important to meet people who are different to us and build relationship with those who are literally on our doorstep. 3. Publishing The ability to publish our thoughts to a global audience has never been easier. As you’re studying lots of information and forming your own opinions the Internet gives you the perfect place to start sharing these ideas. Blogging, Tweeting or Facebook statuses are a great way to get your ideas out there. You can be a catalyst in stirring up great discussions online about important subjects. Blogging should be a helpful compliment to you studying, not something which takes too much time and attention away from your degree. Don’t neglect official Uni work to blog. Essays (even if they seem boring!) have to come first.
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University can be a hard place where we wonder who we are and how we fit. 4. Authenticity University can be a hard place where we wonder who we are and how we fit. It’s easy to want to promote an ‘ideal self’ that we think people will like and the temptation to try and be like everyone else is really powerful when you want to belong. Social media allows us to create a personality from selected photos and clever words. Ultimately, we have to choose whether we show the ‘real’ us, or a person that we’ve highly tailored and edited for our readers. Aim to use social media as authentically as possible. Don’t sacrifice who you really are for the sake of peer pressure; let your online self be the real you because who you are is amazing. Genuine people are the ones who make the deepest and longest friendships, as they feel trustworthy to others. The Power in Your Hands Technology is advancing at a mind-spinning rate. It’s hard to even imagine what being a digitally connected student will look like in 20 years time. There’s a lot of good and a lot of possible harm, but it’s an exciting time to be alive and a really exciting time to be a student. So plug in, ponder how you use technology, and harness the web to get yourself connected and make a difference in the world. The power to reach the globe is literally in your hands.
Vicky Beeching Vicky Beeching studied theology at Oxford and is now a PhD candidate and Research Fellow at Durham. She’s researching the ethics of the internet and how it’s affecting our relationships and spirituality. Follow her on Twitter or on her blog.
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The Naked Truth Ian Henderson I love gadgets. They’re what student loans were made for. Incredibly, the Apple or Android device in your pocket contains more computing power than Neil Armstrong’s Apollo 11. Think about that next time you play Angry Birds! The internet has made it possible to see almost anything, anytime, anywhere. That’s a very good thing when it comes to researching an essay. But that same technology, and those same powerful gadgets, also put something much more harmful within easy reach of students – and it’s destroying lives.
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The most popular porn website in the world gets 4.4 billion hits a month – only the likes of Facebook and Google get more.
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12% of all websites and 35% of all internet downloads are pornographic.
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Over 70% of men aged 18-24 visit porn sites at least once a month. Recent research among Christians suggests that we are just as tangled in the web of porn as anyone else.
Our society has a problem with porn, and I’ve decided I want to be part of the solution.
Telling the Naked Truth Naked Truth is a new Christian initiative that’s opening eyes and freeing lives from the destructive power of porn. We’re inspired by a bible passage in Proverbs 9, in which Folly entices a city with an invitation to eat and drink in her house: ‘Stolen water is sweet; food eaten in secret is delicious!’ she purrs. But little do they know ‘that the dead are there, that her guests are deep in the realm of the dead.’ Like Folly, porn entices and deceives, promising pleasure and hiding the consequences. And millions of people are buying the lie. Proverbs 9 also speaks of a woman called Wisdom who has a better invitation: ‘Come, eat my food and drink the wine I have mixed. Leave your simple ways and you will live.’ Wisdom goes to the highest place in the city with her message – the one place where everyone is in earshot. Open Eyes, Free Lives Naked Truth is both public and personal. We aim to open eyes through the use of creative arts-driven street and viral campaigns. Naked Truth seeks to be mainstream, because, at some level, porn affects everyone.
found in Christ, so everything we do points to him. Wisdom’s cry is our cry too – that life and freedom can be a reality for anyone.
We also want to free lives, inviting people into freedom from porn addiction through online help and linking people to church-based recovery groups. We know true freedom is only
We believe students have a major part to play in Naked Truth – devising and producing your own ‘open eyes’ campaign or rolling out one of ours; writing and blogging; organising events; or speaking out in your CU. Maybe you could offer help to someone struggling with porn by starting a recovery group (we’ve got resources you can use) or maybe you need to seek help yourself.
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Recently Naked Truth’s first Open Eyes campaign was launched in Manchester. Using guerrilla marketing methods, flyposters, postcards, stickers and chalk spray stencils started to appear around the city. The campaign sought to nudge people to www. howgoodisporn.com. Artwork is available for reprint if you want to do something in your area.
Ian Henderson Ian Henderson amongst other things is the founder of the Naked Truth Project.
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App-ologetics
Gone are the days of peering at printed pages over a friend’s shoulder during an in-depth study on eco-eschatology or of feeling guilty about not carrying around an ‘actual’ physical copy. The wonder of technology has byte-sized the Bible into the tech spec of your favourite gadget through a plethora of resourceful apps. Sue Rinaldi selects a few of the virtual best…
Blue Letter Bible by Blue Letter Bible
This one is definitely blessed to impress! With three translations native to the app, over 30 others are available via download or online access. Where BLB really triumphs is the way it brings scripture to life by supplying a variety of in-depth study tools. By tapping on a verse a whole host of goodies is at your disposal including version comparisons, split-screen visuals, text commentaries, Greek and Hebrew interlinear tables plus options to highlight individual verses and view them all later in one place. Variable speed auto-scroll is quite the hands-free attraction and advanced search capabilities, the ability to take notes, share and get iCloud backup, make this a really interesting app. In case you’re wondering, it’s named after the colour of hyperlinks! Released free for iOS
www.blueletterbible.org
Holy Bible by LifeChurch.tv
Free online Bible. YouVersion provide this brilliant, easy to use, comprehensive app. Over 100 versions are available in many different languages and in audio. You can access your own bookmarks, choose from numerous reading plans and check contributions from other users. Quick search and easy navigation means you find the right verse at the right time and offline access to downloadable translations is useful for those no-fi moments. Regular updates add to the genius of this app and recent features enable sharing via Facebook and Twitter and a live icon that interacts with church services and conferences so you can follow message outlines, take notes and contribute. The menupromise of video devotionals only works with a USA IP address but their promise to extend coverage reveals an ambition to keep delivering a winner. Released free for most mobile platforms
www.youversion.com
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by Immersion Digital Being highly visual, this had instant appeal! The architecture is eye-catching with a clean, funky, multilayered and intuitive interface. Glo is free and divides the experience into four sections or ‘Lens’ - BIBLE, ATLAS, MEDIA and ME; each is well designed and packed with information. When you select a certain book from the Bible, a chapter-line unravels with titles giving an overview, and once inside you can share, copy, adapt font, add to your in-app journal or swipe up additional related information. The media-rich elements of maps, reading plans, 360-degree virtual tours, videos and photos are great and the journal allows you to track your thoughts and standout verses. Upgrade in-app to get even more but if you like your app to have style, then this doesn’t just ‘glo’ - it beams! Available for iOS, Windows PC and Mac
www.globible.com
by TED Conferences Once installed you will wonder how you ever lived without visiting this inspiring, informative, challenging, luxuriously-loaded, digital dwelling place. I have spent many happy hours there! TED refers to Technology, Entertainment and Design and the app is devoted to ideas worth spreading. It features top talks from a wide variety of speakers - tech wizards, music legends, culture makers, free radicals - on fascinating and diverse themes through high or low res video with the option of saving on to your device or sending via airplay. An ‘Inspire Me’ section guides you to a playlist of undiscovered talks and a separate page brings together all your saved talks. An extensive search function, bookmark and sharing options complete the menu. Absorbing. Released free for Android and iOS
www.ted.com
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Got Questions? by Got Questions Ministries
Do you ever get your premillennialism mixed up with your amillennialism? Well, never in a thousand years will that ever happen again with the help of this brave and enlightening app! Featuring over 1800 answers and comments to frequently asked questions about the Bible, theology, ethics, spirituality and philosophy; organised by topic, updated regularly and with sharing options and podcasts. You can even send in a question of your own!
STUDENT LINKUP APP Sue Rinaldi Sue Rinaldi travels internationally as a concert artist, worship coordinator, speaker and creative consultant. A self-confessed info junkie and movie enthusiast, her interest in culture, justice, technology and the future fuels her living and writing. She is a regular Music and Gadgets contributor to Liberti magazine.
The writing and review staff are experienced pastors, bible students, youth workers, biblical counsellors. Even though their American zip code informs some of the answers, this text-heavy and exhaustive app is an amazing read. Available for Android and iOS
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[What] 7 million students, 46,000 churches – unleashing the potential [How] Fusion connects student to church and church to student. Not just one or two but serving thousands of churches in reaching and discipling millions of students. We are convinced that local church needs to be at the heart of student mission and students at the heart of local church. [Why] Fusion is committed to catalysing a relentless student movement that sees thousands respond to Jesus and prioritise their lives and ambitions around God’s Kingdom agenda.
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Wherever your church is located, we believe it can contribute something to this vision. You can connect your church into this mission opportunity. ‘Fusion is passionate about the local church reaching students. Fusion is real and relevant in a changing student world.’ Dave Tonks, Elder at Northgate Church, Chester
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Student Work Training encourages church-based student workers. Providing a forum where student workers from differing streams and locations can interact and share information. Offering training and networking three times a year through Student Work Resonate Days. Delivering an annual Student Work Conference. Access to a range of resources and student work consultations.
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Washing Machines and Broken Bulbs Pippa Elmes won’t let the old ruin the new When freshers arrive at university it’s not new technology that baffles them, it’s the old stuff. Washing machines in the laundry won’t start (the door’s not shut properly). Toasters give you electric shocks (don’t use a knife to get your toast out when it’s plugged in at the wall). Your lights are broken (the bulb has blown - buy a new one). The things that have always just happened in the background can trip us up when we step into independence.
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Are you assuming that church will just happen when you get to university? Maybe you’re still around church stuff out of habit, your experience is that church is dull and lifeless, or worse, judgmental. Perhaps your faith started to disappear ages ago, or you’re not really sure if you ever believed in the first place. Or perhaps your experience of church has been brilliant. You’re used to it being great and are expecting to find that ready and waiting for you when you get to university. Either way, don’t let the old things hold you back at university. This is your opportunity for a new authenticity, rawness and honesty. A time for exploration, not for just carrying old assumptions into a new life. Explore God, church and community and don’t let prior disappointments or fixed expectations hold you back.
be embarrassing and awkward. It can also be hilarious, adventurous and eye-opening. God knows that and this is your chance to not let his plans for your life fall by the wayside because of what has been in the past. God has new things for you and will walk with you as you burn your fingers on the toaster and look like an idiot in the process. Whatever you do, don’t assume it will just happen and don’t think there’s nothing more than you’ve currently experienced. God made you, and he made this world. It is more diverse and complicated and beautiful than you could ever imagine - go explore it!
PIPPA ELMES STUDENT LINKUP DEVELOPER
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I’m considering cutting off my thumb. Not because it’s broken, not because I don’t like it… if truth be told, I’m actually quite attached to it. But I’m thinking maybe it’ll have to go. I’m finding that my first digit has taken on a life of its own recently. Since mobile phones became mini computers in our hands, my thumb has turned into a powerful tool of access and connection. Almost subconsciously it has learnt to swish-click-swish, and before you know it I have hundreds of photos of my mates before my eyes, Twitter has been informed of the bible passage I just read, and my emails have been
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checked. All of this happens in the space of about three minutes (wifi-connection-depending) and the whole routine need never engage my brain as to why I’m doing it or what effect the swish-click-swish is having. My thumb calls the shots, in step with the habit I’ve acquired. It’s not that the world we now hold in our hands is a bad thing. There’s plenty to love and appreciate, plenty of improvements this access and communication brings. Facebook and Twitter spread testimonies and encouragements further than we can imagine, emergency prayer calls get out there in an instant; the network lights up in a chain-reaction of cyber community. Most of our students at church know what’s going on via an online wall of information. I have used a bible app many times when sharing a passage over coffee on
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Miriam Swaffield wonders if she’s given her first digit too much power
campus. One time, thanks to the joys of online bible translation on my phone, I even shared a psalm in Arabic with the Muslim woman sat next to me on the train. The swish-clickswish of our thumbs makes sharing easy, the excuse of ‘not having my bible on me’ no longer stands, and we have more outlets than ever to communicate our faith in Jesus. And yet, I’m considering cutting off my thumb. Why? Because if this is all so easy, access so instant, and our unthinking brains repeat the cycle of social networking, I wonder if we’ve cheapened ourselves into communicating anything and everything, saying so much and yet actually speaking of nothing. I wonder if we think we have shared our faith in Jesus with our friends because we updated the ‘religion’ category in our profile information. Have we
convinced ourselves we are bold in sharing our faith because of an overt mention of Jesus on a status at Easter? And tweeting the Bible is basically the same as studying it….right? I want to see students whose lives embody all the pages of identity, communication and connection you could ever seek to browse. With statuses of God’s faithfulness written all over their faces and Jesus on their lips, in real conversation with living breathing humans sat opposite them, eye contact and everything. What if we didn’t just tag the photos of us on a night out with our mates, but put down the camera, breathed-in the moment and remained fully present? What if we were more bold and real about our passion for Jesus when you meet us than you could get a glimpse of over any online site? What if all
the cyber versions of ourselves simply shone like neon signs towards us in the flesh, and Jesus our maker, as authentic arrows pointing towards the truth? So I’m thinking I’ll cut off my thumb. Reprogram my default away from text first, talk later, into opening my eyes and ears to what God is doing with me and through me where my two feet are, in that moment. Be fully present with the people in front of me. And if, as I live in that, I feel prompted to share the joy, to back-up my reality in engagement with the cyber community…. then so be it. But the swish click swish needs to be questioned before we assume it’s helpful. Our thumbs need to be called to account in case, without realising it, they’ve taken over the gritty, risky, exciting job Jesus gave us to share the good news with the people we meet. ‘For the Kingdom of God is not a matter of talk, but of power’ (1 Corinthians 4:20), and we carry the Holy Spirit in us, the power of God, not just a powerful machine in the palm of our hands. So, see you later thumb. I’ll get back to you when I have something to report, something that warrants telling the world behind the swish-click-swish a story of God moving in power in a friend’s life when I embodied good news to them, fully present, no phone necessary.
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Jesus criticised the leaders of his day for not knowing how to interpret ‘the signs of the times’. (Matt 16:2-3). One of the signs of our own time is developments in technology. Facebook receives one trillion page views every month, but it is just the beginning of the digital age. By 2040 we may achieve fusion of our brains and the web. In the meantime, research shows that intense digital activity, for example playing computer games, is altering the structure of our brains. Analysis of the brains of London taxi drivers shows that the part of their brain which is used for memory and mapping is physically larger than in the brains of other people. What we do not know is the longer term impact on people who are growing up in a hyperintense digital world. A world where most social interaction is virtual, either with digital machines or with people who are not physically there. A Tribal People The more virtual our lives become, the more physical we want to be. Just look at the explosive growth of music festivals, the huge popularity of open air rock concerts and football matches, the vast crowds for the Queen’s Jubilee, and the growth of Christian events like Soul Survivor. It’s all about shared experience, breathing the same air, being present. Tribalism is the most powerful force on earth today. Tribalism is about belonging,
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common language, culture, traditions. Every team is a tribe and every brand creates one. Every local community may contain many tribes. Every denomination is a tribe and so is every church home group. Unlike trends that come and go, tribalism is enduring. The biblical narrative is dominated by tribal themes: the descendants of Abraham; the tribes of Israel; the Jewish nation; through Jesus we, as non-descendants of Abraham, becoming grafted into God’s family. A vision that every tribe under heaven will one day be united in Christ. Humans are social creatures and we all, students included, have a God-given need to belong, and know who we belong to, written deep into our genetic code. Tribalism drives community but also can lead to sectarianism. As Student Workers our aim is to harness tribalism in the most positive way. Here’s how: T – TRUST In a world where there is a crisis of trust, building it is fundamental to all successful student work. That means being a point of consistent care and support in a rapidly changing and uncertain time; keeping our word, respecting confidence (1 Cor 4:2, Luke 16:12, 1 Tim 3:11-16). R – RESPECT The fastest way to win trust is to respect people as individuals, take them seriously, and believe in their future. Jesus demonstrated deep respect for people who had little self-respect, or who were despised by others. Those you treat with respect are more likely to do the same to you.
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Tribalism is the most powerful force on earth today. I – INSIGHT Student workers need to be where students are at and right now that may mean on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, texting or whatever comes next. Tokenism is not enough. It means deep participation and engagement, making those worlds your own. That may take a lot of time, but there is absolutely no other way to maintain insight. This will also increase your scope of influence. At the same time, we must remember that the digital world cannot be an end in itself. We should pray for extra insight that God himself may provide to understand complex situations, for wisdom to know how to help and what to say (Prov 2:6). B – BELONGING Are you helping your students to belong, in your church community and in their communities on campus? Our greatest belonging is to Christ (Gal 5:24-26) and as we belong to him, we belong to each other (John 13:34-35).
relationship with him: to make disciples, to encourage people to seize their God-given destiny and serve him with their whole lives. Here is a challenge: spiritual leadership comes from within, from our own relationship with God and our own lifestyle. Personal example is the most powerful way of all to lead, (2 Tim 3:10) and one of the most powerful ways to lead, therefore, is by offering hospitality (1 Peter 4:9). Our calling as student workers is to interpret the signs of the times and to know what they mean to those we seek to influence. But our purpose is beyond today’s headlines or tomorrow’s trends: to enable each person we are with to take hold of their own future, to seize the destiny God has prepared for them since the foundation of the world.
Dr Patrick Dixon Dr Patrick Dixon is often called a Futurist. He believes that we need to take hold of the future, or the future will hold of us. Patrick has been ranked amongst the top 20 most influential business thinkers alive, and is the founder of ACET, the international AIDS agency. Join his 42,000+ followers on Twitter.
A – ACCEPTANCE Our ethos should accepting, encouraging and affirming of each person as made in the image of God and deeply loved by him. That does not, though, mean approval of every action or attitude (Luke 5:32, John 8:1-11). L – LEADERSHIP Leadership comes from a common commitment to a shared vision: when others know where you are going and want to journey with you. However, spiritual leadership is more than that: our aim is to draw people deeper into an understanding of who Jesus is, and into
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HANNAH BOWRING STUDENT WORK DEVELOPER
hannah@fusion.uk.com 07812 567 248 @hannah_bowring
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Luke Smith explores the tension between style and content in our churches
‘You might think you’ve seen polished edges but you haven’t seen anything like these machine-polished beveled edges. They take polishing to a new plane of excitement.’ This was the gist of the keynote presentation for the much awaited iPhone 5 that recently captivated audiences worldwide.
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I was part of the seething masses due for an upgrade and pretending to be indifferent. Unsurprisingly, I wasn’t alone in my disappointment at the lack of new features on the phone. What does it actually do differently? There are new maps which don’t work, and it is longer. It also has extraordinarily polished beveled edges. What a relief, because that is certainly what I look for in a phone! We see this uber-marketing behaviour all around us in our culture and, worse, we see it working. People buy the iPhone 5 in all its shiny cornered glory. Brand has become everything.
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C O N N E C T I O N
It is irritatingly simple. People come to church when we invite them to come to church. My church is guilty of being infiltrated by this mindset and allowing it to change the way in which we think our church will grow. In looking to attract students, we are keen to have a great logo, slick website, interesting Facebook page and active twitter account. We believe that when students stumble across us they will think to themselves, ‘Me oh my, what a professional church! I must begin attending every Sunday because I want to be as cool as them.’ Of course, no one thinks this. I realise there is nothing wrong with having good logos or engaging with social media well, but we have become too reliant on these things in hoping they will bring people into church.
Jesus had a few challenging things to say about how we relate to other people that are worth remembering in light of this. He was almost the un-spin doctor. He spoke truth even when it was unpopular. In John 6:60-70 we read about many of his own followers deserting him because his teaching wasn’t comfortable to hear. Jesus allowed them to go, he didn’t need to be popular. In fact, in Matthew 7:13 he says that hardly anyone will really take the difficult path of the gospel. Most people want an easy option - but it is a mirage! Do we speak the difficult truth to the students in our towns or settle for a fluffier message?
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People with integrity who will share their lives and spend themselves on others. The cutting edge of the church wields the Sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. When we are really honest we know how our churches will grow, we just don’t like it. Churches grow when we unashamedly share our faith through words, works and wonders. It is irritatingly simple. People come to church when we invite them to come to church. We might prefer it if we could win people into the Kingdom through advertising, but we can’t. Kingdom growth has a cost: our reputation, our finances and possibly our lives, which can seem like too big a price. But in the still, quiet moment when we are secure in our relationship with Father God, we know it’s all worth it. So let’s get out there! Jesus said, ‘Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.’ (Luke 9:23) His listeners knew that the cross was a symbol of public embarrassment and humiliation. If we want to really follow Jesus we need to be willing to be publicly humiliated and embarrassed. Are we?
LUKE SMITH CHURCH RELATIONS MANAGER
luke@fusion.uk.com 07912 361 450 @Luke20Smith
Our churches don’t need incredibly polished beveled edges, they need cutting edges.
C H U R C H
C O N N E C T I O N
Anthony Delaney is Team Leader at Ivy Manchester Church. He explains why his church connects to Fusion. Students in Manchester don’t connect to church easily because there’s too many other things going on! Amidst that confusion Fusion helps them to find us by being an approachable, connected network through which students can get prepared and plugged in. We love that there is more focus on helping people find the right church for them rather than one particular ‘student church’. We also value that Fusion don’t put themselves in ‘control’, instead just channeling people towards churches, so it’s up to us to then raise our game to be worth coming to (and coming back to)! Fusion are truly missional, they remind us to keep focused on those who don’t yet know
Jesus. A strategy based around ‘we give free food’ to attract Christian students is doomed. However, if you continually try to connect with all students, especially those who are far away from God, Christians who are not just consumers will turn up as well because they’ll want to be part of that adventure. Some missional movements do the stuff and ask you for money so they can keep doing it themselves. Fusion aren’t like that. They help you to do the mission. We are committed to working with them to pioneer the church into the student world.
FUSION’S RELATIONSHIPS
Church Networks Fusions serves a number of church networks, strengthening their work amongst young adults and helping them become increasingly effective in sending, receiving and reaching students.
New Wine is a growing network of, currently, well over 1,200 local churches working together with one vision: to see the nation changed. God is at work in the world touching hearts and transforming lives – and he’s invited us to be part of it. Come and join us and be part of a movement to see this nation changed!
Elim has been serving cities, towns and villages across the UK for almost 100 years. Our 550 local churches often vary both in style and size and are united by a desire to reach the lost and make effective disciple makers. Many of our churches, particularly those in university cities, have worked over many years to welcome and resource students. We are working closely with Fusion to develop this further.
Mark Pugh New wine info@new-wine.org @newwineuk www.new-wine.org.uk
The Ground Level Network is an apostolic movement networked together through regional and relational connections. It exists to support and care for local churches / ministries and also seeks to have a growing influence for good in the nation, affecting society in any way that it can, to be prophetic, to model Word and Spirit, relationship and kingdom. Ground Level also hosts the ONE event (formerly Grapevine).
Pioneer is a network of networks, church hubs and ministries committed to church planting, leadership development, training and the support of innovative caring projects. We are committed to nonreligious Christianity, building missional church and working in partnership wherever we can. We host a variety of gatherings throughout the year - our Annual Leaders Conference, Summer School of Theology and the National Churches Forum - to encourage and support leaders.
Carl Belcher
Pioneer
Mark.Pugh@serious4god.co.uk @elimpentecostal www.elim.org.uk www.serious4god.co.uk
Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland participates in the advancement of the Kingdom of God through the work of local Vineyard churches that communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and practice. Across the country, university cities have Vineyard Churches that would love to welcome you into a community of people who are working out their faith practically, making room for those who are seeking, in a fun, accepting environment. We train and equip young people to make an impact in this world, in whatever sphere God has called them. We are working with Fusion to achieve this.
Vineyard Church UK and Ireland
carl@groundlevel.org.uk
admin@pioneer.org.uk
students@vcuki.org.uk
01522 542166
023 8038 5242
@vcuki
@GroundLevel
@PioneerNetwork
facebook.com/vcuki
www.groundlevel.org.uk
www.pioneer.org.uk
vcuki.org.uk
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FUSION’S RELATIONSHIPS
Key Partners Through the key partner programme Fusion is acting as a doorway to other ministries working with, supporting, serving and resourcing students. Our hope is that areas of specialism that have been honed and developed over many years can be much more readily accessible to students. We believe this will lead to greater joined up thinking and action that will better serve God’s purposes in this nation and the nations.
Our Easter event takes place at two Butlins resorts, attracting around 25,000 people for a week of Bible teaching, worship, fellowship as well as a dedicated 18-25s programme called Function. We also run Youthwork the Conference – a weekend event designed to encourage, equip and bless hundreds of youth workers from across the UK.
Rebecca Bowater info@springharvest.org @springharvest www.springharvest.org
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CARE’s vision is to see a society that has a greater respect for the sanctity and value of human life from fertilisation to its natural end. CARE impacts the political world and has concern for the vulnerable and needy. The Leadership Programme, launched in 1993 and now counting over 220 alumni, equips graduates to think seriously about the co-existence of faith and culture by combining the study of Christian thought with practical experience in parliamentary and third sector placements.
Anna Campbell
Compassion supports some of the world’s most vulnerable children and, through individual sponsors, helps them break the cycle of poverty, giving them hope for the future. Compassion works through local churches in 26 developing countries to release children from physical, economic, social and spiritual poverty.
We are a network of young people and students who believe the world doesn’t have to be the way it is. We’re not content to tiptoe through life. We want to shout out against injustice, challenging the systems that keep people poor. We want to run towards a new world. A better world. To be love in action. Together we can be the generation that ends poverty. Together we are Collective.
KATE SHARMA info@compassionuk.org
Chris Mead
leadership.programme@care.org.uk
@compassionuk
collective@christian-aid.org
@careorguk
facebook.com/compassionuk
@theCAcollective
www.care.org.uk
www.compassionuk.org
christianaidcollective.org
Student Alpha is a seven week course introducing people to the Christian faith. Over the last ten years Student Alpha has proved to be one of the most effective tools for university students and young adults to explore the Christian faith, with over 600 courses now running worldwide. Its simple format has seen courses run everywhere from churches and halls, to McDonalds restaurants, curry houses and night clubs! It contains the same material as ‘classic’ Alpha, except that it’s been ‘squeezed’ (into seven weeks), ‘squashed’ (into thirty minute talks) and ‘spiced’ (with multi-media ingredients).
Andy Watkins
Tearfund are passionate about seeing the world changed through a generation who have the guts to become the kind of people that change the world. We are excited about developing habits, regular patterns in our lives that change us and the world, as we live out Jesus’ values of generosity, advocacy, contentment and connection. We call this Rhythms. To join the community and sign up to Rhythms, head over to the website.
Dot Tyler
Our heart is to help young people capture first a vision of Jesus, then to equip, train, empower and release them into his ministry in their every day lives. We do this in many different ways including: conferences, retreats, resources, local church-based events, training events, discipleship courses and mentoring programs. Momentum is our conference for students and twenty-somethings. Come along for relevant teaching, intimate worship, ministry and a whole lot of fun!
Laura McKinney
Andy@alpha.org.
dot.tyler@tearfund.org
Laura.mckinney@soulsurvivor.com
@studentalpha
@TearfundRhythms
@MomentumGB
facebook.com/studentalpha
http://rth.ms/RhythmsFB
facebook.com/uksoulsurvivor
www.student.alpha.org
rhythms.org
www.soulsurvivor.com
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KEY PARTNER FEATURE
It’s a holiday, it’s a chance to hear world-class teaching and experience dynamic worship, it’s a chance to encounter God in a way that will help you to impact your world, and Spring Harvest 2013 is designed with you in mind.
Building on its newly established partnership with Fusion, the Spring Harvest team has created Function - an 18-30s stream - uniquely designed for you and the situations you face, tackling life as a Christian in the 21st Century. ‘This is an age group like no other,’ says Rich Wilson, national team leader for Fusion. ‘Technology is advancing and we are just supposed to handle that, the media bombards us with often unrealistic expectations, we have the pressures of studying, graduating, finding jobs - all while trying to grow in our faith and serve in our local churches. ‘It’s not easy. Which is why I am hugely excited by the partnership between Spring Harvest and Fusion. I believe it is strategic in inspiring 18-30s to pioneer the church forward and be affirmed in their various callings to serve and engage in the world around them.’ Costing from as little as £138 for the whole experience (based on four sharing), Spring Harvest is also affordable. The Function programme runs across both Butlins resorts: in Minehead (three six-day events starting from March 30 and running to April 14) and Skegness (2-7 April).
The impressive line-up extends to the Function stream. Guests include Tearfund’s dynamic Youth and Emerging Generations leader, Kiera Singlehurst-Phyo, and an evening celebration at Skegness hosted by Rich Wilson with worship led by Cathy Burton. Wendy Beech-Ward, Director of Spring Harvest, said: ‘We’re thrilled to be working with Fusion for our 18-30s stream, Function, at Spring Harvest 2013. Wherever students are and whatever they’re facing, our hope is that Function will be somewhere they can really meet with God and feel at home.’
Feeling comfortable enough to be real with God is key for Spring Harvest 2013, and in particular for Function. Wendy added: ‘The theme is “The Source - Encountering Jesus Today,” and this will cover everything we do in 2013. ‘We are really aware that this age range has to grapple with a range of day-to-day issues unique to them. When you have an encounter with Jesus, and you understand He is the Source, everything changes. Spring Harvest is committed to creating space for that encounter to happen.’ But it’s not designed to be simply a personal experience. It’s an empowerment to make a difference in your own world. ‘Fusion and Spring Harvest are both committed to this being a great event, and helping those attending, especially the 18s-30s, to come and be impacted and to use that impact to build and strengthen their own local churches,’ added Rich Wilson. To find out more about Spring Harvest, Function and what’s in store for 2013 visit www.springharvest.org SPRING HARVEST info@springharvest.org @springharvest www.springharvest.org
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The World at Our Fingertips What if we chose to bring together changes in technology with our need for something that will help us actually do something of significance in and for our world?
“WE BELIEVE IN THIS GENERATION”
KEY PARTNER FEATURE
We are really good at thinking and talking about how we change the world and pursue justice. We go to conferences, events and churches where we are stirred to dream that we could make a difference. We sit in our small groups and talk about what we could do differently in our communities and on campus. We sing about being a generation who are bold fighters for justice and God’s kingdom come. Then we go home‌ The majority of us have smart phones that have become our whole lives in our pockets. We socialise, organise, wake up, hear about the world, read the Bible, play games and more, all on our phones. Technology has allowed us freedom to see and engage with the world differently. It brings the world into our lecture halls and living rooms. The world is quite literally at our fingertips. It means that people and places throughout the world stop being a faraway place; instead it is our world, your world, my world. We are more connected than ever before which presents a great opportunity for us to intentionally connect our day-to-day lives with our faith, understanding of Jesus and our passionate pursuit of justice. Smart phones, apps and websites have changed how we think and how we do life. What if we chose to bring together changes in technology with our need for something that will help us actually do something of significance in and for our world?
Rhythms is a great way to use technology to actively engage with the world through regular, small actions that result in lasting change. It is a unique way to engage in discipleship and invest in our character. It responds to the overwhelming desire of our generation to be active do-ers, restorers and changers and helps us turn our singing and talking about justice into action. The Rhythms website and app is designed to help us take our ordinary, technology-filled lives and use them for the glory of God and the building of His Kingdom worldwide. It gives us a whole bunch of ideas of small things that we could do differently in order to contribute to changing the world. From going barefoot for a day or writing a thank you letter to a mate who has helped you out, to donating money to charity by text, it helps us use technology to invest in our discipleship. And because it changes us and our character, it changes the world. We are part of a fast-paced technology-filled world which presents countless opportunities for us to be bringers of change. Rhythms calls a generation to use the influence they have at their fingertips to become deep disciples who bravely and purposefully pursue justice every day. It calls for a generation who will not be timid in their passion to become closer followers of Jesus and who invest in small, regular actions in order to become more like Him.
Rhythms is pushing the boundaries of how we invest in discipleship and mission. To join the community and pioneer this with us, head to rhythms.org to sign up.
TEARFUND dot.tyler@tearfund.org @TearfundRhythms http://rth.ms/RhythmsFB rhythms.org
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CHARITY FEATURE
It’s not just about
‘doing something’ for ‘poor people’. Helen, CMS discipleship advisor
Immerse yourself in another culture Connect with Christians in a new context Learn and share Be part of long-term grassroots mission CMS—the Church Mission Society—began more than 200 years ago with a group of seemingly ordinary Christians whose hearts were stirred to put their faith into action. Together, they worked to abolish the slave trade, fought for the rights of oppressed people and launched out on dangerous seas to unknown lands to share Jesus.
Now is the time, now is your chance, to see what God can do in your life when you get alongside Christians in another culture:
We still share in the pioneering spirit of our founders and some of our first members, such as William Wilberforce. Matt, an Encounter participant in 2011, was so inspired by his time at a centre for former street kids in DR Congo that he’s still linking with the project to create a sustainable energy resource.
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‘Go prepared to have many of your assumptions and values called into question—but also expect your walk with Jesus to be immeasurably deepened.’ Ian, Encounter participant
Encounter Short Term Teams www.cms-uk.org/encounter For Gap Years www.cms-uk.org/getinvolved
2013 Encounter team opportunities: Kenya, Romania, Holy Land and more! Enter our film competition and you could win £500 towards your Encounter! Check out our GAP placements in Kenya, Chile, Egypt, India and many more places!
Church Mission Society (CMS) @cmsmission
C H U R C H Aa Aberdeen Aberdeen Vineyard Church www.aberdeenvineyard.org.uk
C O N N E C T I O N
Hay Hill Baptist Church www.hayhill.org
Holy Trinity Combe Down
City Church Aberdeen
www.htcd.org
Crown Terrace Methodist Church
www.stlukebath.org.uk
www.citychurchaberdeen.org
St Luke’s Church
D I R E C T O RY
Beverley Beverley Community Church www.beverleycommunitychurch.org
Beverley Methodist Church www.bmcy.org.uk
St Michaels Church
Birmingham Bethany Pentecostal Church
www.gerrardstreet.com
St Michael’s Twerton
www.bethanypentecostal.com
Abingdon Christ Church
St Swithin’s Walcott
www.birminghamcc.co.uk
www.aberdeenmethodist.org.uk
Gerrard Street Baptist Church
www.cca.uk.net
Aberystwyth Elim Christian Fellowship Aberystwyth www.elimaberyswyth.org.uk
Southside Christian Fellowship www.southsidechurch.co.uk
Alsager Alsager Community Church www.alsagercc.co.uk
Ascot Ascot Baptist Church
www.ascotbaptistchurch.org
Bb Bangor Assemblies of God (Bangor) Pentecostal Church www.aogbangor.org.uk
Bangor Community Church www.bangorcc.com
Hope Church Bangor
www.hopechurchbangor.org
Barnsley Hope House Barnsley
www.hopehousechurch.org.uk
www.stmichaelsbath.org.uk www.stmichaelstwerton.com www.walcotchurch.org.uk
California Christian Centre
Bedford Brickhill Baptist Church
Christ Church Birmingham
www.brickhillbaptistchurch.org
Christ Church
www.christchurchbedford.org.uk
King’s Arms Church www.kingsarms.org
Potton Vineyard Church www.pottonvineyard.org.uk
Russell Park Baptist Church www.russellpark.org
Belfast (NI) Belfast City Vineyard Church
www.jesus.org.uk/ja/local_birmingham.shtml
Kings Christian Centre
www.kingschristiancentre.com
Riverside Church Birmingham
www.vineyardnetworkchurch.com
Fisherwick Presbyterian Church Belfast
Zion Christian Centre
www.fisherwick.net
www.zionnetwork.org
South Belfast Elim
Blackburn Global Lancs
www.southbelfastelim.org
The Church of the Resurrection, Belfast
www.willowfieldchurch.co.uk
Bath Trinity St Matts
BERKHAMSTED Kings Road Church Berkhamsted
www.freedombathandbristol.com
Jesus Fellowship Church
Vineyard Network Church
Willowfield Parish Church
Freedom Bath and Bristol
www.hopecitychurch.tv
www.thisiscfc.com
www.bathandavonvineyard.org.uk
www.fathershousebath.org
Hope City Church Birmingham
www.stjohns-church.co.uk
Bath & Avon Vineyard
Fathers House
www.cogop.org.uk
Fellowship Church Belfast
Ulster Temple Elim Church
www.bathelim.org.uk
Church of God of Prophecy
St John’s Harbourne
Bath City Church
Elim Pentecostal Church
www.christianlifecentre.com
www.citychurchbelfast.org
The Abundant Life Church
www.trinitystmatts.org.uk
Christian Life Centre
www.riverside-church.org.uk
Bath Abbey
www.bathcitychurch.org.uk
www.christ-church-selly-park.org.uk
City Church Belfast
www.thehubblefast.org
www.bathabbey.org
www.calcc.org.uk
www.belfastcityvineyard.com
Bath All Saints Weston
www.allsaintsonline.org.uk
Birmingham Christian Centre
The Dock Belfast www.the-dock.org
www.alm.org.uk/belfast www.ulstertemple.com
www.kingsroadchurch.org
Northchurch Baptist Church www.northchurch.com
www.globallancs.com
St Gabriel’s
www.stgabriels-blackburn.co.uk
BlackPool Christchurch with All Saints www.b4me.com/ccas
BOLTON Christian Way of Life Bolton Kings Church www.kingsbolton.co.uk
Deane Church Bolton www.deanechurch.org
Farnworth Baptist Church www.farnworthbaptist.org.uk
Liberty Christian Centre www.libertycc.co.uk
This list is current as of Tuesday 31st October 2012. For the most recent list go to www.fusion.uk.com/churches/find-a-church. To edit your website address, and other church details, please go to your church dashboard.
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St Lukes Church Bolton
Ebenezer Evangelical Church
Canterbury Vineyard
Boston Holy Trinity
Edge Church International
Dayspring Community Church
www.Holytrinityboston.org
Elim @ Bristol City Church
New Life Pentecostal Church
Bournemouth St Andrews
Freedom Church Bristol
St Andrews Canterbury
Highgrove Church
St Mary’s Bredin Canterbury
Hope Community Church Bristol
Cardiff All Nations Church Cardiff
www.stlukesbolton.org.uk
www.ebe.org.uk
www.edgechurch.co.uk www.elimbristol.org
www.freedomchurch.co.uk
www.standrewskinson.org
Bournemouth Vineyard Church
www.highgrove.org.uk
www.bournemouthvineyard.com
www.hopechapel.co.uk
Bowdon St Mary’s
Ivy Church
www.bowdonchurch.org
www.ivychurch.net
Bracknell Kerith Community Church
www.pipnjay.org.uk
Pip and Jay
Parish of Bishopston and St Andrew’s
www.kerith.co.uk
www.bishopstonandstandrews.org.uk
Winton Salvation Army
RCCG, Garden of the Lord
www.wintonsa.org.uk
www.gardenofthelord.org.uk
Bournemouth Community Church
Severn Vineyard Church
www.bournemouthcommunitychurch.com
www.severnvineyard.org
Freedom Bournemouth
Simple Church
www.freedombathandbristol.com
www.simplechurch.co.uk
Bradford Abundant Life Church
St John the Baptist Frenchay
Bradford Aire Valley Church Plant
www.st-michaels-church.org.uk
www.frenchaychurch.org.uk
St Michaels Stoke Gifford
www.alm.org.uk
St Mark’s Baptist Church
www.bradfordav.org.uk
www.stmarkseaston.com
Buttershaw Baptist Church
Victoria Methodist Church
www.buttershawbaptist.org.uk
www.vic-methodist-bristol.org.uk
St John’s Great Horton
Westbury-on-Trym Baptist Church
www.stjohnsgh.org.uk
www.westburybaptist.org.uk
Bridlington Christ Church
Woodlands Church Bristol www.woodlandschurch.net
www.christchurchbridlington.com
Brighton Church of Christ the King Church on the Rock
St Augustines Church
City Gate Church
www.st-augustines.org.uk
www.citygatechurch.org.uk
Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk Vineyard
Holland Road Baptist Church www.hrbc.org.uk
www.westsuffolkvineyard.co.uk
St Peter’s
www.stpetersbrighton.org
Bristol BCF Aardvark
Cc Cambridge Cambridge Community Church
www.bcfnet.com
BCF Resound www.bcfnet.com
Bridge Community Church www.bridgechurchbristol.org
Bristol Community Church
www.bristolcommunitychurch.org
Bristol Vineyard
www.bristolvineyard.com
Calvary Chapel Bristol www.calvarybristol.com
Christ Church Clifton
www.christchurchclifton.org.uk
City Church
www.citychurch.org.uk
East Street Baptist Church
www.bedminsterchurches.net/index/Other_Church
www.smb.org.uk
www.allnationschurch.org.uk
Albany Rd Baptist Church www.albanyroadbaptist.org.uk
Capital City Church
www.capcitycardiff.org.uk
Freedom Cardiff
www.freedombathandbristol.co.uk
Freedom Church Cardiff www.freedomchurch.co.uk
Cardiff Vineyard
www.cardiffvineyard.org
City Temple
www.citytemple.info
The Gap Church
www.thegapcardiff.co.uk
Glenwood Church
www.glenwoodchurch.org
Life Church Cardiff www.lifecardiff.org
Woodville Baptist Church www.woodybap.org.uk
River City Church Cardiff www.rivercitychurch.org.uk
St Mark’s Cardiff
www.ecchurch.co.uk
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Bromley Town Church
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www.newlifecanterbury.org
www.stmarks-cardiff.co.uk
www.bromleytownchurch.com
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www.dayspringcanterbury.org.uk
Bromley Bromley Baptist Church www.bromleybaptist.com
www.cck.org.uk
www.canterburyvineyard.com
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Cambridge Vineyard Church www.cambridgevineyard.org.uk
City Life Church Cambridge www.citylifechurch.net
Faith Life Church
www.faithlifechurch.org.uk
Holy Trinity
www.htcambridge.org.uk
Carlisle Eden Community Church Elim Community Church www.elimcarlisle.org
Carmarthen Bethel Christian Centre
www.bethelchristiancentre.co.uk
Towy Community Church www.towychurch.co.uk
Chelmsford Central Baptist Church
www.centralbaptistchurch.org.uk
Chelmsford Community Church
www.chelmsfordcommunitychurch.co.uk
CGC Chelmsford
www.cgcchelmsford.com
Elim Christian Centre www.elim.org
Cheltenham Cheltenham Bridge
KingsGate Community Church
www.thebridgecheltenham.co.uk
St Barnabas Cambridge
www.glenfall.org.uk
Zion Baptist Church
www.cheltenhamelim.org
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Glenfall Church
Elim Christian Centre
www.zionbc.org.uk
Godfirst
Canterbury Canterbury Baptist Church
St Paul’s Cheltenham
www.canterburybaptistchurch.org.uk
www.godfirst.org.uk www.stpaulscheltenham.com
Trinity Church
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St Alkmunds
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Revival Nation
www.trinitycheltenham.com
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Chester All Saints Hoole
www.allsaintshoole.org
Christ Church Chester
www.christchurchchester.com
Hoole Baptist Church www.hbc.org.uk
North Gate Church www.northgate.org.uk
The Community Church Chester www.thecommunitychurches.org.uk
Waverton Evangelical Fellowship www.wefchurch.net
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www.cccott.weebly.com
Doncaster All Saints, Woodlands & Highfields
www.coventrycitycorps.org.uk
St Anne and All Saints Coventry
Christian Life Ministries
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Coventry Cathedral
Every Nation Church
www.coventrycathedral.org.uk
www.everynation.ie
Coventry Vineyard
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www.st-mary-magdalen.org.uk www.clmchurch.co.uk
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Elim Pentecostal Church www.elim-coventry.org.uk
www.kingschurchcoventry.org
Revelation Church www.revelation.org.uk
Chorleywood St Andrew’s Chorleywood www.st-andrews.org.uk/youth
Clitheroe St James Church, Clitheroe
www.stjamesclitheroe.co.uk
Coleraine Causewaycoast Vineyard
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COLCHESTER Colchester Area Community Church www.colchesterareacommunitychurch.org.uk
Kingsland Church Lexden www.kingsland.org.uk/lexden
St Johns Church
www.stjohnscolchester.org.uk
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Jubilee Church Coventry
www.destinychurch.ie
www.gatechurch.co.uk
The Steeple Church
www.thesteeplechurch.org.uk
Durham Bethshan
www.bethshanchurch.net
Walsgrave Baptist Church
www.emmanuel.org.uk
Westwood Church
www.kcd.org.uk
www.walsgraveaptists.org.uk
www.westwoodchurch.co.uk
Crawley Crawley Baptist Church
www.crawleybaptistchurch.org.uk
Crewe New Life Community Church www.newlifecentre.co.uk
Hope Church Crewe
www.hopechurchcrewe.com
West Street Baptist Church
www.weststreetchristianfellowship.org.uk/
Croydon Emmanuel South Croydon www.emmanuelcroydon.org.uk
Cullompton St Andrews
www.standrewscullompton.com
Dd Darlington Elim Pentecostal Church www.elim-darlington.org.uk
Elim Church Colchester
Dartford Emmanuel Dartford
www.elimcolchester.co.uk
www.cornerstonechurch.ie
Kings Church
Colchester Baptist Church
www.colchesterbaptistchurch.org.uk
www.all-saints-church.net
Dublin (IRE) Cornerstone Church
Zion Church
www.chichesterfamilychurch.com
www.feedyoursoul.org.uk
St Mary Magdalen Church
www.the4-6.blogspot.co.uk
www.jubileechurchcoventry.org
Chichester Chichester Family Church
www.stbd.org.uk
Coventry Coventry City Corps
Christian Life Church Chesterfield www.lifeworthliving.co.uk
St Barnabas
Trinity Baptist Church Derby
Jesus Fellowship Church
www.lifechurch.org.uk
www.alkmunds.org.uk
www.ilovechurch.co.uk
Chesterfield Acorn Christian Ministries www.acm-uk.org/
www.jubilee.org.uk
Emmanuel Church Durham Kings Church Durham St Nicholas
www.stnics.org.uk
Ee Eastbourne Eastbourne Family Church www.elimeastbourne.org.uk
Community Church
www.churchinthecommunity.co.uk
Kings Church
www.kingschurch.eu
Living Stones Community Church Eastbourne www.livingstoneschurch.co.uk
Victoria Baptist
www.victoriabaptist.org.uk
St John the Evangelist www.stjm.org.uk
Edinburgh All Nations Christian Fellowship www.ancf.org.uk
Barclay Viewforth
www.barclayviewforth.org.uk
Capital City Church International www.3cint.co.uk
Charlotte Chapel Edinburgh
www.epcdartford.com/launch/
www.cbcequip.org
www.sourcehythe.co.uk
Derby
www.cce.uk.net
St Stephen’s Church
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Destiny Church
www.communitychurchderby.org
www.destinyedinburgh.com
Conwy i61 Church
Derby Vineyard
Morningside Baptist Church
www.i61.org
Haven Christian Centre
St Paul’s and St George’s
Cork (ire) Dungarvan Christian Fellowship
St Nicholas Church
SOURCE Christian Community www.ststephens-colchester.org.uk
www.dungarvanchurch.org
www.derbyvineyard.com
www.stnicholasallestree.org.uk
Community Church Edinburgh
www.mbc.org.uk
www.pandgchurch.org.uk
The Rock Elim
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Egham Harvest New Anglican Church
Glasgow Elim Church
Harvestime Church
www.salvationarmy.org.uk/glasgow
Holy Trinity
www.gwvineyard.co.uk
Hope Christian Centre Staines
www.Kirkiebaptist.com
Morning Star Christian Fellowship
www.qpbc.org
Jubilee Church
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www.harvestimechurch.net www.fowm.org
www.holytrinitysunningdale.co.uk www.hopechristiancentre.org.uk www.mscf.co.uk
www.jubileelife.org
Runnymede Christian Fellowship www.e-runnymede.co.uk
St John’s Egham
www.stjohnsegham.com/
The Journey
www.thejourney.org.uk
United Church of Egham
www.united-church-of-egham.org.uk
Epsom Generation Church www.generation.org.uk
Exeter City Community Church www.cccexeter.org
City Life Church Exeter www.exeterlife.org
Exeter Network Church www.enc.uk.net
Exeter Vineyard
www.exetervineyard.co.uk
Isca Church
www.iscachurch.org.uk
www.farnhamvineyard.org.uk
Gg Gillingham Ebenezer Community Ministries www.ebenezer-ecm.co.uk
www.banjos.org.uk
St Catherine’s Gloucester
www.unionbaptist.org
St Brinus and St John
www.stcatharine.org.uk
Hitchin Christ Church
Grantham New Life Grantham
www.christchurchhitchin.org.uk
www.newlifegrantham.org
Huddersfield Community Church
Grimsby City Church Grimsby
www.community-church.co.uk
www.nelcitychurch.org.uk
Gledholt Methodist Church
Guildford Guildford Baptist Church
Huddersfield Salvation Army
www.gledholtmethodist.co.uk
www.salvationarmy.org.uk/huddersfield
www.guildfordbaptist.org
Emmaus Road Community Church www.emmausrd.com
www.rockchurchkent.net
Glasgow Destiny Church Glasgow www.destiny-church.com
Hull City Life Church
www.citylifehull.co.uk
Cottingham Road Baptist Church
www.st-saviours.org.uk
www.cottroad.org.uk
Westborough Church Guildford
Jubilee Church
www.westborough-urc.co.uk
www.notdull.org
www.staidans.org.uk
www.freshwaterscf.org.uk
Holy Trinity Church
Halifax All Saints
Hull Community Church
www.holy-trinity.org.uk
www.community-house.co.uk
www.allsaintshalifax.org.uk
Hull Vineyard
The King’s Church
www.hullvineyard.com
www.thekingscentre.org.uk
Hastings Christ Church Blacklands & St. Andrew www.blacklands-parish.co.uk
www.elimchurchcentre.org.uk
Kings Community Church www.kcchatfield.org.uk
St John the Baptist Church Ipswich www.stjohsipswich.org.uk
Kk Kendal St Thomas Church
www.saintthomaskendal.net
Kettlewell Scargill House Skipton
St John’s Hatfield
www.bishopshatfieldparish.co.uk www.springscf.org.uk
www.cfchurch.co.uk/
www.proclaimers.com
Springs Christian Fellowship
Ii Ilfracombe Ilfracombe Christian Fellowship Church Ipswich Proclaimers Ipswich
www.sonrisechurch.co.uk
www.hope4hatfield.org
St Aidan’s Hull
Hh Harlow Freshwaters Christian Fellowship
Hatfield Evangelical Baptist Church
Rock Church Kent
www.fenstantonparishchurch.org.uk
St John’s Church Woodbridge
The Voice
www.kingstreasure.org.uk
Huntingdon Fenstanton Parish Church
RCCG Winners’ Place Guildford
Sonrise Church Hastings
KingsTreasure Church
www.huddersfieldchristianfellowship.com www.kirkheatonchurch.org.uk
www.gcconline.org.uk
St Mark’s Gillingham www.voice-uk.org.uk
Huddersfield Christian Fellowship Kirkheaton Parish Church
Guildford Community Church
Elim Church Centre Hastings
www.stmarkschurchgillingham.co.uk/
Union Baptist Church
www.krbc.org.uk
Beulah Christian Fellowship www.inn.org.uk/beulah.html
North Thames Vineyard
Kendal Road Baptist Church
St Saviours
Farnham Farnham Vineyard
www.nnrbc.org
www.norththamesvineyard.org.uk
St Andrews Exwick Exeter Unlimited Exeter
www.lightandlife.co.uk
Micklefield Elim Christian Fellowship Church New North Road Baptist Church
www.onechurchgloucester.com
www.stjohnstoke.com
Light and Life Truro
www.gledholtmethodist.co.uk
One Church Gloucester
St Johns Stoke
www.lightandlife.co.uk/falmouth
Gledholt Methodist Church
www.gcchurch.co.uk
www.riversideexeter.co.uk
Falmouth Light & Life
www.kchw.co.uk
Queens Park Baptist Church
Riverside Church Exeter
www.oasiscornwall.com
High Wycombe Kings Church High Wycombe
Kirkintilloch Baptist Church
www.stjohnswoodbridge.org.uk
Falmouth Oasis Church Penryn
www.freedomchurch.co.uk
Glasgow Westend Vineyard
Night Church
unlimitedchurch.wordpress.com
Ff
City Centre Corps
www.rccgwinnersplace.org.uk
www.bishopcc.org.uk
Hereford Freedom Church Hereford
www.glasgowelim.org.uk Glasgow
www.scargillmovement.org
Kibworth Beauchamp St Wilfreds
Leicester Church of the Martyrs
London All Saints Peckham
Lancaster Christians Alive Lancaster
City Church Leicester
Antioch Community Church
Holy Trinity Leicester
Ascension Balham Hill
Hope Hamilton Church
Bless Community Church, Ealing
King’s Church Leicester
Brockley Community Church
Leicester Christian Fellowship
Catch the Fire London
www.stwilfs.freeserve.co.uk
Ll
www.christians-alive.org.uk
Father’s House
www.fathers-house.co.uk
Lancaster Baptist Church
www.lancasterbaptistchurch.org.uk
Lancaster Free Methodist Church www.lfmc.co.uk
St Thomas Church Lancaster
www.martyrs.org.uk
www.citychurchleicester.org www.holytrinityleicester.org www.hopehamiltonchurch.org.uk www.kingschurchleicester.org.uk www.leicesterchristianfellowship.co.uk
www.allsaintspeckham.org www.antioch.org.uk
www.ascensionbalhamhill.org.uk www.blesscc.org
www.brockleycc.org www.ctflondon.com
www.st.tees.org.uk
Leicester City Vineyard
Chase Family Church
LEAMINGTON SPA Christ Church
Oadby Baptist Church
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Presence
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Christ Church Cockfosters
Lichfield St John’s Community Church
Christ Church Spitalfields
www.christchurch.org.uk
Jubilee Church Leamington Spa www.jubileechurchleamington.co.uk
St Mary’s Church
www.stmarysleamington.com
St Paul’s Leamington Spa www.stpl.org.uk
Leatherhead Pioneer Engage Church Leatherhead www.pioneerengage.org.uk
Leeds Abundant Life Church Leeds www.alm.org.uk
Blenheim Baptist Church www.blenheim.org.uk
Bridge Street Church Leeds www.bridgestreetchurch.org
Christ Church Upper Armley City Church Leeds
www.leicestercityvineyard.org.uk
www.chasefamilychurch.com
www.oadby-baptist.org.uk
www.chiswick.cc
www.presence-church.com
www.ccil.org.uk/so/
www.trinitylifechurch.org.uk
www.cockfosters.org.uk www.ccspitalfields.org
www.stjohnscommunitychurch.org.uk
Church of Christ the King Plumstead
Lincoln Grace Church
City Gates Church Soho
www.gracechurchlincoln.org
New Life Christian Fellowship www.newlifelincoln.org.uk
Threshold Church Nettleham www.thresholdchurch.co.uk
www.ccklondon.org
www.citygateschurch.net
Every Nation
www.everynation.org.uk
Equippers Church City www.equipperscity.co.uk
Equippers Church West
Lewes King’s Church Lewes
www.equipperswest.co.uk
St Mary’s Church
Gateway Church Leyton
www.kingschurchlewes.org
Fulham United Reformed Church www.fulhamurc.org.uk
www.barcombe.net/church
www.gatewaychurch.org.uk
Gateway Church Leeds
www.greenwichvineyard.org.uk
www.gatewayleeds.net
Liverpool Devonshire Road Christian Fellowship
Hope City Leeds
Hope City Church
www.kingsharrow.org
Frontline
www.hillsong.co.uk/young_adults
Grace Family Church
www.hischurchlondon.org
Jesus Fellowship
www.htb.org.uk/students
Jubilee Church Liverpool
www.htsc.org
www.citychurchleeds.net/
www.hopecitychurch.tv
Leeds Central Salvation Army www.salvationarmy.org.uk/leeds
Mosaic Leeds
www.mosaic-church.org.uk
South Parade Baptist Church www.spbc.org.uk
St Georges
www.stgeorgesleeds.org.uk
St Johns Yeadon
www.stjohnsyeadon.org
The Oak Church
www.theoakchurch.co.uk
Leeds Vineyard
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Holy Trinity Meanwood
www.holytrinitymeanwood.org.uk
St Chad’s Far Headingley www.stchads.co.uk
St Michael’s and All Angels
www.st-michaels-headingley.org.uk
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Greenwich Vineyard Church King’s Church Harrow Hillsong London
His Church Kingston-upon-Thames Holy Trinity Brompton Holy Trinity Swiss Cottage Hoxton Vineyard
Mossley Hill Church
www.hoxtonvineyard.org.uk
Frontiline Central
www.ichthusforesthill.com
South Liverpool Vineyard
www.ichthus.org.uk
St Andrews Clubmoor Liverpool
www.jesus.org.uk
www.mossleyhillchurch.org.uk www.studentchur.ch
www.southliverpoolvineyard.com www.standrewsclubmoor.org.uk
St James in the City
www.stjamesinthecity.org.uk
St James Campus Congregation www.stjamesinthecity.org.uk
St Stephen’s
www.st-stephens.org.uk
Wavertree Christian Fellowship
www.wavertreechristianfellowship.org.uk
Ichthus Forest Hill
Ichthus New Life Greenwich Jesus Fellowship Church Kensington Temple www.youth.kt.org
Kings Church Kingston www.kingschurch.com
Kings Cross Church (KXC) www.kxc.org.uk
Kingsgate Church Richmond www.lci.org.uk
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Latymer Christian Fellowship
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St Michaels Chester Square
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London City Life Church
St Michaels Southfield
Lumen United Reformed
St Pauls Hammersmith
Luton City Life Church Luton
Mill Hill East Church
St Peters Harrow
www.latymer.org.uk
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www.londoncitylife.co.uk
Church www.lumenurc.org.uk ww.mhechurch.co.uk
www.stmarysislington.org
www.stmichaelschurch.org.uk
www.stmichaelssouthfield.org www.sph.org
www.stpetersharrow.co.uk
www.thewellchurch.org
www.junctionchurch.net
www.loveluton.org
Hope Church Luton www.hopechurch.co.uk
Stopsley Baptist Church
Molesey Community Church
St Paul’s Ealing
New Life Church (North London)
St Paul’s Kingston Hill
New River Church Islington
St Paul’s Shadwell
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St Simon’s Shepherd’s Bush
www.calvarychurchmacclesfield.org.uk
Oak Tree Acton
St Stephens East Twickenham
www.stgeorgesstbaptistchurch.co.uk
Oasischurch Waterloo
The Community Church Putney
www.gncmacc.org
Quaystone Church London
The Good Shepherd Mission
Maidenhead River Church
Queens Road Church Wimbledon
The Kings Cross Baptist Church
Restore (Peckham)
The Space London The Well Camberwell
www.mccrefresh.com
www.newlife-london.org.uk www.newriverchurch.net
www.northwestchurch.co.uk www.oaktree.org.uk
www.oasischurch.info www.quaystone.org www.qrc.org.uk
www.restore-peckham.org
Holy Trinity Richmond www.htrichmond.org.uk
House of Prayer London River of Life ICC rolicc.org
www.stpaulsealing.com www.stpaulskingston.org.uk www.stpaulsshadwell.org www.stsimons.co.uk
www.st-stephen.org.uk
www.thecommunitychurch.uk.com
www.goodshepherdmission.org.uk
www.thekingscrossbaptistchurch.com
www.thewellcc.org.uk
Tollington Parish www.tollingtonparish.org.uk
Tower Hamlets Community Church www.thcc.org.uk
Riverside Vineyard
Victoria Park Baptist Church
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Westminster Community Church
St Alban’s Fulham
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Canada Water Church
St Cuthberts North Wembley
Highway of Holiness Kahaila Church
www.riverchurch.org.uk www.swlv.org.uk
www.shoreditchbaptist.com www.stalbansfulham.org www.stbk.org.uk
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St Cuthberts Wood Green www.stcuthbertschurch.org.uk
St Dionis Fulham www.stdionis.org.uk
St Gabriel’s Church www.st-gabriels.org
St Georges Holborn
www.stgeorgesholborn.org
St James’s Church, New Barnet www.stjamesnewbarnet.com
St James the Less Pimlico www.sjtl.org
St John’s Hampton Wick www.stjohnshamptonwick.org
St Luke’s Kentish Town www.slkt.org.uk
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www.canadawaterchurch.com
www.lifecafechurch.wordpress.com
King’s Church London
www.kingschurchlondon.org
St Barnabas Church www.stbarnabas.co.uk
St Paul’s Church
www.stpaulsbrixton.org
St Thomas with St Stephen’s www.stwss.org.uk
The Bear Church www.thebear.tv
Central London Vineyard www.clv.org.uk
Loughborough Emmanuel Church Loughborough www.easm.co.uk/emmanuel
St Marks Battersea Rise
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St Mary’s Bryanston Square
Kings Church Loughborough
St Marks Forest Gate
Open Heaven
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Junction 24
www.stmarks-battersea.org.uk/ www.stmaryslondon.com
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www.elimchurchloughborough.org.uk www.kingschurch.co.uk www.openheaven.org www.junction24.com
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Christ Apostolic Church www.cacluton.org
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St Georges Street Baptist Church Good News Church
www.riverchurch.org.uk
St. Peter’s Maidenhead www.real-life.org.uk
Maidstone Loose Baptist Church www.loosebaptistchurch.org.uk
Malvern The Source
www.thesource.uk.com
Manchester Altrincham Baptist Church www.altrinchambaptist.org
All Saints Marple, Stockport www.marpleparish.co.uk
!Audacious Church
www.audaciouschurch.com
Didsbury Community Church Christ Central www.christcentral.org.uk
Elmwood Church Manchester www.elmwood.org.uk
Hope Church Manchester www.the-hope.org.uk
Ivy Manchester
www.ivymanchester.org
Kings Church Manchester www.makingjesusfamous.org
Langworthy Community Church
www.langworthycommunitychurch.com
Lighthouse Christian Centre www.lighthousecc.co.uk
Manchester International Alliance
www.manchesterinternationalalliance.com
Oasis church
www.oasistrust.org/salfordcentralchurch/
Life Church
www.smcf.org.uk
St Chads Romiley
www.stchadsromiley.co.uk
St Elizabeth Greater Manchester stelizabethshorwich.co.uk
St James and Emmanuel
www.stjamesandemmanuel.org
St Mary Magdalene and Sale West Community Church www.stmarysaom.org
St Pauls Kersal and St Andrews
Silverdale Elim Church
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Life @ The Centre
Marlow River Church Marlow
Tyneside Vineyard
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Newquay Blaze Church
Saviours
www.stpaulsparish.org.uk www.vinelife.co.uk
www.riverchurch.org.uk
Melton Mowbray Melton Vineyard www.meltonvineyard.org
Merthyr Merthyr Elim Church
www.methyrelimchurch.co.uk
www.elimchurchsilberdale.org.uk www.stlukesnewcastle.co.uk www.tynesidevineyard.org.uk
www.gracechurchnottingham.org www.lifeatthecentre.com www.outreachchurch.co.uk www.saviours.org.uk
www.blazechurch.org.uk
St Andrew’s Nottingham
Newport, Wales Bethel Community Church
St Giles West Bridgeford
www.bethelnewport.co.uk
Kings Church Newport www.kings-church.org.uk
www.standrewsnottm.org.uk www.stgilesparish.com
St Nicholas Nottingham www.stnics.org
St Stephens with St Pauls The Rock West Bridgford
Middlesborough Middlesborough Community Church
Newquay Christian Centre
One Life Church Teesside Tees
www.thelabnewport.org
Thomas Helwys Baptist Church
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Trent Vineyard
www.middlesboroughcommunitychurch.org www.onelifechurch.org.uk
Community Church www.tvcchurch.org.uk
Tees Valley Community Church www.tvcchurch.org.uk
Coulby Newham Baptist Church www.cnbaptist.com
St Barnabas Church www.st-barnabas.net
Milton Keynes Grand Union Vineyard Church
www.grandunionchurch.org
MOIRA (NI) St John’s Moira
www.moiraparish.org.uk
Morecambe Fusion Church Morecambe www.fusionchurch.org.uk
Nn Newcastle The House
www.nccdream.com
The Lab
www.broadmead.org.uk
Central Vineyard Church www.centralvineyard.co.uk
New Pastures Church
Orpington Fullness of Christ Ministries
www.newpastureschurch.com
St Giles
www.stgilesnorthampton.org.uk
Storehouse Church
www.storehousechurch.co.uk
Duke Street Evangelical Church
City Church Newcastle www.city-church.co.uk
Destiny Church
www.destinynewcastle.com
Diocese of Newcastle
www.newcastle.anglican.org
Elim Church
www.elimnewcastle.org.uk
Heaton Road Baptist Church www.heatonbaptist.org
Hope City Church Newcastle www.hopecitychurch.tv
NORWICH City Church Norwich www.citychurch.co.uk
Eternity Norwich
www.gatewayvineyardnorwich.org.uk www.norwichvineyard.co.uk
St Mary, Newton Flotman
www.ovc.uk.com
Oxfordshire Community Church oxford.occ.org.uk
Jesus Fellowship Oxford www.jesus.org.uk/oxford
St Aldates Oxford www.staldates.org.uk
Pp Penryn Highway Church
www.tasvalley.org
www.highwaychurch.co.uk
Stoke Holy Cross
Peterborough KingsGate Community Church
www.stokeholycrosschurch.org
Surrey Chapel
www.surreychapel.org.uk
Proclaimers
www.proclaimers.com
www.kingsgateuk.com
Plymouth City Church Plymouth
Nottingham Beeston Oasis Christian Centre
www.citychurchplymouth.org.uk
Charis Life Church
Plymouth Christian centre
Christian Centre
Plymouth Methodist Central Hall
Eagle’s Nest Church
Plymouth Vineyard
Everyday Champions Church Nottingham
St Andrews Waterfront Church
Gods Vineyard Ministry Nottingham
Devonport Community Baptist Church
www.beestonoasis.org.uk www.charislife.org.uk
www.christian-centre.org www.eaglesnest.org.uk
Jesmond Methodist Church
www.everydaychampions.org.uk
Newcastle CLC
www.godsvineyardchurch.org
www.jmc-newcastle.org.uk
Ossett Trinity Church Ossett Oxford Oxford Vineyard
www.jesus.org.uk/northampton
Newcastle Under Lyme Newcastle Baptist Church
www.bethshanchurch.net
www.stpaulscrofton.org.uk
www.trinityossett.org.uk
Norwich Vineyard
Newcastle upon Tyne Bethshan
St Paul’s Crofton
Jesus Fellowship Church Northampton
Gateway Vineyard Norwich
www.elimchurchsilverdale.org.uk
www.fullnessofchristministries.co.uk
www.dukest.com
Newcastle Christian life Centre
Silverdale Elim Church
www.trentvineyard.org
Oo Ormskirk Ormskirk Christian Fellowship www.ocf.org.uk
www.klc.org.uk
www.thehousenewcastle.org
www.newcastlebaptist.org.uk
www.thomashelwysnottingham.org.uk
Kingdom Life Church Northampton
www.eccnorwich.org.uk
www.mynclc.co.uk
www.the-rock.org.uk
Mutley Baptist Church www.mutleybaptist.co.uk
www.plymouthchristiancentre.org www.plymouthcentralhall.co.uk www.plymouthvineyard.org.uk
www.waterfrontchurch.org.uk www.devonportbaptist.co.uk
www.mynclc.co.uk
Register your church for Fusion’s Church Connection at www.fusion.uk.com/churches.
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RIPON Holy Trinity
St. Judes Plymouth www.judes.org.uk
Poole St Mary’s Longfleet
www.holytrinityripon.org
Vine Christian Fellowship
www.Cnbparishes.org.uk
New Generation Church www.newgen.org.uk
Slough River Church Slough
Rugby Christ Church
www.smlpoole.org.uk
www.vinechurchpoole.com
www.riverchurch.org.uk
Ss Sale St Mary Magdalene and Sale West Community Church
Pontypridd Coedpenmaen Baptist Church www.coedpenmaenbaptist.co.uk
www.stmarysaom.org
St Catherine’s Church
Salisbury City Gate Salisbury
www.st-caths.org
Family Church
www.southamptoncbc.org.uk
City Life Church www.citylife.org.uk
Highfield Church Southampton
www.ccm.org.uk
www.family-church.org.uk
www.highfield.org.uk
St. Clements Salford
Kings Church
www.kingschurchportsmouth.co.uk
Portsmouth Vineyard
www.portsmouthvineyard.org
Olton Baptist Church Southampton Central Baptist Church
Salford CCM: Salford
www.myclc.org.uk
www.renewalcc.com
www.oltonbaptist.org
www.citygatesalisbury.com
Portsmouth City Life Church
SOLIHULL Solihull Renewal Christian Centre
www.salfordchurch.org
Kings Community Church
Scarborough Ebenezer Baptist
Life Church
www.kcc.uk.net
www.lifesouthampton.org
Trinity Methodist Church Portsmouth
www.ebenezerbaptistchurchscarborough.org.uk
Langstone Church Portsmouth
Scunthorpe Scunthorpe Baptist Church
www.scfchurch.net
www.scunthorpebaptist.co.uk
www.stmarkssoton.co.uk
Sheffield Antioch Community Church
Southport Calvary Church Southampton
Cemetery Road Baptist Church
Victory Gospel Church Southampton
City Life Christian Church
Shoreline Church
St Martin’s
www.langstonechurch.com
Preston Preston Vineyard
www.prestonvineyard.org
Ribble Valley Church
Preston Elim Pentecostal Church www.elimpreston.org.uk
St Cuthbert’s Preston
City:Base Sheffield
Rr Radcliffe St Andrews
www.citybase.org
www.stmarkssheffield.co.uk
Reading Abbey Baptist Church Reading www.abbeybaptistchurch.org.uk
All Nations Christian Centre
LifeSpring Church Reading www.lifespringchurch.org.uk
Greyfriars Church
www.connectgreyfriars.org.uk
Harvest International Church www.harvestinternational.org.uk
Reading Vineyard Church www.networkvineyard.org.uk
St Laurence
www.saintlaurencereading.com
Thameside Church Reading www.thamesidechurch.co.uk
Romford re:generation Methodist Church www.regerationchurch.co.uk
Romford YMCA
www.romfordymca.org/spiritualality
Rotherham Rotherham Evangelical Church www.rotherham.ec
Royston Royston Community Church
St. Mark’s
www.calvarysoton.co.uk www.victory.uk.net
www.shorelinechurch.org.uk
St Mark’s, Broomhill & Broomhall
www.standrewsradcliffe.org.uk
www.tlc-royston.org.uk
www.crbchurch.org.uk www.citylifecc.com
www.stcuthbertschurch.net
www.allnationselim.org
Riverside Family Church
www.antiochsheffield.org.uk
www.ribblevalleychurch.net
New Community Church www.newcommunity.org.uk
www.stmartinandstjohn.org
www.trinitysouthsea.org.uk
The Eccles
www.the-eccles.com
Hope City Church
Stirling Church @ Stirling
www.churchatstirling.co.uk
Stanford-leHope 24-7 Prayer Stanford
www.hopecitychurch.tv
www.24-7prayer.com
www.jesus.org.uk/sheffield/
St Albans St Albans Vineyard
Jesus Fellowship Church Kings Centre Christian Church www.kingscentreonline.com
St John’s Park
www.stjohnpark.org.uk
St Stephens Church
www.ststephenschurch.org.uk
St Thomas Crookes
www.churchforstudents.com
St Thomas’ Philadelphia www.sttomsstudents.co.uk
Shipley St Peters
www.stpetes.org.uk
Shoeburyness Shoeburyness and Thorpe Bay Baptist Church
www.shoeburybaptistchurch.org.uk
Shrewsbury St Thomas Hanwood
www.stthomashanwood.org.uk
Sidcup Avery Hill Christian Fellowship www.averyhill.info
www.thevineyardchurch.co.uk
Network Church
www.networkchurch.org
St Mark’s Colney Heath www.stmarks.info
St Pauls St Albans
www.stpauls-stalbans.org
ST HELENS St Marks Haydock
www.stmarkshaydock.org
Stoke on Trent Breathe City Church
www.breathecitychurch.com
Christchurch
www.Christchurch-alsager.org.uk
Longton Elim
www.longton-elim.org.uk
Stockton-on-Tees Destiny Church Teeside www.thedestinychurch.co.uk
Hebron Church
www.hebronstockton.org.uk
Norton Baptist Church
www.nortonbaptistchurch.org.uk
The Vine Teesside www.onlinevine.org.uk
Stockton Citadel, Salvation Army www.facebook.com/stocktonsa
Stokesley Stokesley Parish Church
www.stokesleyparishchurch.org.uk
Stretton St Lawrence Church
www.strettonparish.org.uk
Sunderland Bethany City Church
www.bethanycitychurch.org
Bethshan
www.bethshanchurch.net
Elim Sunderland
www.elimsunderland.org.uk
Wolverhampton All Nations Christian Centre Wolverhampton
www.gracetruro.org
www.allnations.org.uk
Uu Ulverston Ulverston Parish Church
www.ulverstonparishchurch.org.uk
Majesty Christian Centre Uxbridge
www.vintagefaith.co.uk
The Crown Church Uxbridge
www.clifec.co.uk
www.hillypark.org.uk
www.majestycc.com
www.crown-church.org
Ww Wakefield Destiny Christian Church www.Destinychurch.co.uk
Walsall The Rock Church
www.stbenetsparish.org.uk
St Matthews Walsall
Sunderland Monkwearmouth Salvation Army
www.stmatthewswalsall.co.uk
Walsall Community Church
SUTTON Vineyard Church Sutton
Walton-on-Thames Walton Baptist Church
www.walsallcommunitychurch.org
www.waltonbc.org
Sutton Coldfield Duke Street Church
Warrington Thomas Risley
Swansea Cornerstone Church
WARWICK OpenHouse Warwick
Canopy Church Swansea
Watford Soul Survivor Watford
www.dukestreetchapel.org.uk
www.cornerstonechurch.co.uk www.canopyswansea.co.uk
Elim Swansea (The City Temple) www.elimswansea.org.uk
Lifepoint Church www.lifepoint.org.uk
www.lifespring.uk.com
St Jude’s Wolverhampton
St Benets
www.vineyardchurch.org
Church 18-30 Lifespring Church Wolverhampton
Uxbridge Hillingdon Park Baptist Church
www.therockchurch.co.uk
www.monkwearmouthsa.org.uk
www.thomasrisley.org
www.openhousewarwick.org.uk
www.soulsurvivorwatford.co.uk
Wells Wells Vineyard
www.stjudeschurch.org.uk
Vintage Faith Wolverhampton Life Christian Centre Wolverhampton Worcester All Saints Worcester
www.allsaintsworcester.org.uk
Resonate Worcester www.elimresonate.co.uk
St Peters Baptist Church Worcester www.stpetersbaptist.org.uk/spbc/
Worcester Baptist Church
www.worcesterbaptistchurch.org.uk
Worcester Vineyard
www.worcestervineyardchurch.org.uk
Wrexham ChristChurch Wrexham
www.christchurchwrexham.org.uk
Yy York Calvary Chapel
www.calvarychapelyork.com
Christ the Light Church Huntington www.christthelight.org.uk
Clifton Parish Church www.cliftonparish.org.uk
Elim Pentecostal Church www.yorkelim.com
G2 York
www.g2york.org
Gateway Church
www.gatewaychurch.co.uk
Linden Christian Centre
www.wellsvineyard.com
United York
Parklands Church
Westcliff-on-Sea Westcliff Baptist Church
The Ark
www.lindenchurch.org.uk
www.parklandschurch.org.uk
Woodlands Church www.woodlands.cc
Tt
Truro Grace Church
Tadley Taste
www.tasteyouth.co.uk
Totnes Totnes United Free Church www.totnesunitedfree.org.uk
Tonbridge Tonbridge Baptist Church www.tbc-online.org.uk
Thetford Fountain of Life
www.westcliffbaptist.org.uk
Wimborne The Warehouse
www.warehousewimborne.co.uk
Winchester Winchester Family Church www.winfam.org
www.the-ark.net
York Vineyard
www.yorkvineyard.com
York City Church
www.yorkcitychurch.org.uk www.yorkcommunitychurch.co.uk
St Oswalds Church
www.st-oswalds-fulford.org.uk
St Michael le Belfrey
Wirral Wirral Christian Centre
St Pauls
www.winvin.org.uk
www.wirralchristiancentre.com
www.folchurch.co.uk
TROWBRIDGE St Thomas Trowbridge
Wokingham Sindlesham Baptist Church
www.wokingvineyard.org
www.sindleshambaptistchurch.com
York Community Church
Winchester Vineyard
Woking Woking Vineyard
www.stthomastrowbridge.org.uk
www.unitedyork.nu
www.thebelfrey.org
www.stpaulsyork.org.uk
St Thomas with Maurice York www.stthomaswithstmaurice.org.uk/
Heslington Church LEP
www.heslingtonchurch.org.uk
St Andrew’s & All Saints York www.huntingtonparish.org.uk
University of York Catholic Chaplaincy www.york.ac.uk/univ/chap/
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A Year of Change and Impact What a difference a year makes! Back in September 2011 our head office moved to Loughborough after 13 years in Chichester and a new Fusion office was also established out of St Michael le Belfrey, York. We said tearful goodbyes to three longstanding team members and hello to four new ones. The average age of the team decreased from 37 to 26. We started the year very skint and full of hope. The new team quickly found their feet and it turned out to be a remarkable year. The 90 Challenge helped raise nearly £18k to fund Student Linkup. 14 people attempted 90 Challenges, doing something (usually a little bit crazy) to help cover the cost of one of the 90 days of Student Linkup. 454 people gave generously to this cause and 35 people gave their time to linking up new students at summer events. Together they spent nearly 500 hours talking to people about starting uni. 2150 students were linked to churches in every university town and city in the UK. Over 1700 attended student seminars and were prepared for the university experience.
Fusion gathered 275 student workers this year through Student Work Training and the number of churches that are part of Fusion Church Connection grew from 558 to 755. Collectively they disciple around 13,000 students. The Fusion Team made over 400 visits to local churches to consult, equip, train and strengthen their work with students and to inspire action for student mission through the loveyouruni project. Fusion are strengthened by your support and ask for your continued prayers, encouragement and financial sacrifice as we work to see the transforming Gospel of Jesus Christ impact students and the universities, cities and future work places they inhabit.
Rich Wilson National Team Leader, Fusion
Costs of Generating funds
Governance costs
£678
£12,840
Charitable Activities:
£225,488
Bank interest
£5
Training and conference fees
£2,534 Gift aid
£8,150 Sale of training materials
Total Expenditure
£239,006
£9,782 Total Income
£315,022
Unrestricted Grants
£38,250 Restricted Grants received for 2012-13 financial year
£27,000 Donations from Churches and individuals
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