Maria Mackay
Future holds renewal and demise for Methodists, says president
Extinction need not be inevitable if Methodists remember that their focus is not to survive, but to be the missionary movement it was founded to be, says Methodist President Martyn Atkins.
Hope08: Restoring communities, redeeming hope
Thousands of Christians across the UK are breaking through the challenges of their communities as they practically demonstrate the Gospel's message of hope, humility, servitude and love.
Millions pray 'Your Kingdom come' on Global Day of Prayer
Millions pray worldwide, thousands in London; Boris Johnson asks for prayers for London's young gun and knife crime victims.
Pentecost Festival takes church beyond the four walls
Christian events rolled out across London over the weekend as part of the Pentecost Festival's mission to take the church out of the building.
Campolo: 'Jesus is with the needy'
"When I stare into the eyes of the needy, I see Jesus staring back at me," said top US preacher and evangelist Tony Campolo on the opening night of Pentecost Festival on Friday.
Thirst for Life: Could you go alcohol-free?
In an age of binge drinking and hedonism, one Christian charity is challenging people to go alcohol-free for 40 days to see if they can take control of their lives and set a good example to others.
Elijah was a man just like us
With Pentecost upon us, we are reminded once again that in any manner of difficulty, prayer is the channel through which we receive the Lord's solution.
Christian Research church attendance figures called into question
The Church of England has disputed statistics published by Christian Research this week which pointed to serious decline in church attendance at the same time as active Muslims continue to grow.
Christians quiz mayoral candidates on faith issues
London mayoral candidates were last night quizzed on their commitment to the faith community at a hustings event organised by the Evangelical Alliance.
Western policies fuelling persecution in Middle East - Archbishop
"The military policies of the West in the last few years have firmly cemented in a great deal of the Middle East the notion that Christianity is a foreign, aggressive and Western presence," the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, said on Wednesday night.
Seek the peace of the city, Obunge tells black Christians
Rev Nims Obunge told the black church to think less about money and more about sowing back into the land in an honest address at the Christians in the Marketplace conference on Saturday.
Challenge to young black people: 'Ask God for your calling'
Britain's first black peer Lord John Taylor of Warwick encouraged young black people to look beyond their own limits on Friday and trust that God guides the footsteps of those He has called.
Baptists need passion for revival, says new Vice President
The soon-to-be Vice President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain (BUGB) has told Baptists to be consumed with a passion for God's revival.
Keep King's dream alive, says Edwards
Christians from across the denominational spectrum gathered at Westminster Abbey on Friday night to pay tribute to the life of Martin Luther King Jr, who was shot dead 40 years to the day.
Religion must be saved from extremism, says Blair
In his first major speech on religion, Tony Blair said last night that religion must be rescued from extremism and irrelevance and used as a force for good at a time of global turmoil.
Evangelicals challenged to present Christ credibly
Evangelical Alliance head challenges evangelicals to present Christ credibly and reclaim their position as the 'good news' people.