A prayer and vision evening about the Relational Mission Romford Gospel Plant which is looking to begin its journey in 2021.
Grace Church began in July 2012 around a kitchen table and has grown into a multi-cultural, multi-lingual church with over 150 people and services in English, Swahili & Kinyabwisha.
Read More2020 is a year that we will not forget in a hurry. The global pandemic we are experiencing has added to a backdrop of ongoing war and famine for many. Huge numbers of people worldwide have died tragically, and millions have lost jobs and livelihoods. Communities are broken, losing hope, and for many there seems no end in sight. But the world is no without HOPE…
Read MoreIn the second episode, Isaac and Adam are again joined by Mike Betts, exploring what is means for churches to be 'A Real Family'. Find out more…
Read MoreStef Liston has produced a series of insightful ten-minute videos to help us think more deeply about the themes raised in the documentary ‘The American Gospel’. Find out More…
Read MoreIn July 2020 we launched the ‘Take a Step’ course to help and encourage everyone in our family of churches to ‘take a step’ in being a witness.
Rhonda from Cornerstone City Church shares and encourages about the steps people and our churches have taken so far…
Read MoreThe past six months have been unlike any we’ve experienced before, but with its many trials came an opportunity for thousands to join together in a global concert of prayer - from their homes.
Read MoreJoin in with the Newfrontiers Global Conference 2020…
Read MoreWe have just launched the pilot episode for our Relational Mission - A Way of Life Podcast. Find out more…
Read MoreWe want to say a huge thank you to both individuals and churches that have supported Relational Mission through our Call to Give campaign and by gifting ticket fees for the Call as a part of this.
Read MoreImagine a thief who has broken into your house and is now claiming squatter’s rights. The intruder helps himself to the contents of your fridge and then sits on your sofa with his feet up, eating your food and drinking your best wine. He flicks through the channels on your TV and throws the rubbish on the floor. He’s not just behaving as if he owns the place, but as if no one owned the place. What arrogance!
Read MoreFor our fourth Thoughts in a Time of Crisis video, Mike Betts shares some insights from Acts 6 on how the early church responded to racism and social injustice when it was brought before the leaders. This gives us a helpful biblical framework as we respond to similar situations in this current climate.
Read MorePrayer takes time, energy and humility. All these things cost us something. But if we look in scripture and examine history we find that the returns on prayer are simply staggering. The promises associated with prayer are ludicrous, outrageous in fact.
Read MoreIf we take seriously the Bible’s imagery of spiritual battles then we need to realise that prayer is our heavy weaponry. It needs to be on the front line and not in the refreshment tent.
Read MoreFor our third instalment of Thoughts in a Time of Crisis, Mike Betts offers insights from the book of Revelation. In chapter 2, Jesus's words for the church in Ephesus are, "You have abandoned the love you had at first." How can we, in a crisis, hold fast to our first love?
Read MoreWhat do we do when things are not the same as they once were? Many of us will feel like we started to run a new race towards the end of March and have been sprinting ever since to adapt to our new world of social isolation and lockdown. Asking ourselves the questions of: How do we keep supporting vulnerable people in our church family? What do we do about the growing needs in our local community? What part is God calling us to play in it all?
Read MoreHelp us bring Hope to the Nations, through the Gospel. Will you answer our call to give?
Read MoreWe are living through turbulent and unprecedented times and have, no doubt, all found ourselves trying to absorb the latest information, projections and Government instructions. There is much to grapple with, both in the public arena and our own individual lives, as we come to terms with major decisions and the implications. There is much to process.
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