Church must educate young people in leadership
Young people who are given opportunities to lead will have more passion and be more committed to the church, says Bob Wallington.
View ArticleRoyal treatment for Jubilee card comp winner
A schoolgirl from Brighstone on the Isle of Wight was given the royal treatment this week after winning a competition to design a Diamond Jubilee card for the Queen.
View ArticleBooking opens for Methodist Children and Youth Assembly
Young Methodists will be inspired to make a difference in the world when they meet for the annual Methodist Church's Children and Youth Assembly.
View ArticleChurch runs free street dance lessons for inner-city kids
A church in Portsmouth is offering free street dancing lessons for children in the city's Somerstown area.
View ArticleYoung Methodists struggle with embarrassment about their faith
A report to the Methodist Conference has revealed that young members of the Church struggle with feelings of embarrassment about their Christian faith.
View ArticleChildren learn of Olympic values and heroes
St Mary's Church in Fratton will be helping children from Portsmouth schools get into the Olympic spirit ahead of the torch's visit to the city.
View ArticleArchbishop presents young leader awards
The Archbishop of York last night presented Young Leaders Awards to students from Manor Church of England Academy.
View ArticleTeenagers pull off great Olympic-themed fun day
Thanks to Swindon youngsters being allocate a £2,000 budget by their church, more than 500 people have enjoyed the area’s first community Fun Day.
View ArticleChristian life worth more than 10 seconds of glory - bishop
Over 200 young people gathered near the Olympic Park were encouraged to live for a higher glory.
View ArticleYouth cafes take off across UK
The 2012 Games have been the catalyst for an explosion of a new style of drop-in centres for teenagers UK-wide.
View ArticleChildren inspired to be future Olympians
Children in London's East End were treated to a visit from two times Olympic silver medallist Debbie Flood.
View ArticleSlain missionary's daughter inspires new generation
It has been 56 years since Valerie Elliot Shepard's father died trying to share the gospel with a tribe of Ecuadorian Indians.
View ArticleMethodist Youth President visits Auschwitz
Methodist Youth President Hayley Moss is in Poland this week to visit one of the most notorious symbols of Nazi terror.
View ArticleChildren's ministry is more than childminding
Christians serving in children's ministry are doing some of the most important work in the church today - but that's not always recognised, says Tim Thornborough.
View ArticleService celebrates decade of girls' voices
A special service is being held at St Asaph Cathedral to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Girls' Choir.
View ArticleCofE calls for 'inclusive' education
The Church of England is calling for an education system based on "equality rather than privilege".
View ArticleRise in number of young priests welcomed
Lichfield Diocese's director of ordinands, the Reverend David Newsome, is upbeat about the increase in young people training to be a priest.
View ArticleJudge sides with student suspended by his school for sharing Christ with...
A federal judge has ordered a Washington school to erase the suspension records of a student who distributed Gospel literature and preached in school.
View ArticlePope Francis shares 'Stone Age' humanity tips to today's youth living in the...
Pope Francis said all types of media - whether books, magazines, or everything online - should encourage and edify, not enslave.
View ArticleCouples urged to share their love stories to attract young people to get married
As mid "wedding season" approaches, there are still numerous youth today who either avoid or delay tying the knot, and the way to help them say "I do" is for couples to share their stories publicly.
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