African & Caribbean Evangelicals Prepare for 7th Annual Conference

The African and Caribbean Evangelical Alliance (ACEA) is set to hold its 7th annual conference for children and youth workers this month, with plans to challenge itself as it refreshes its mission.

|TOP|Taking place on Saturday 23 September 2006, at the Walworth Methodist church, attendees will have the opportunity to consider whether or not they are equipped with the values, vision and vocabulary to impact the ‘now’ generation in a positive way.

The programme has been promoted as being packed with presentations on currents issues facing young people, seminars for success in youth work, and workshops for those wanting practical tools and tips. The aim of the schedule has been to be both challenging and thought-provoking for pastors and youth/children’s workers.

Constantia Pennie (Chair of ACEA’s Children and Youth Commission) said: “Our children and young people have ideas, potential and creativity that is often misunderstood or misdirected. We want to ensure that those working in churches, organisations and projects are better equipped to recognise the possibilities clearly, respond to the problems effectively, and realise the potential positively."

|AD|Delegates will be able to explore current issues on child safety as well as recent research on services for children and young people.

This year’s speakers and contributors include Rev David Shosanya from the London Baptist Association, Rev Nims Obunge from the Peace Alliance, Cassius and Vanessa Francis from African and Caribbean Education Consultancy in the midlands, and there will be creative media and music from young people.

Rev Katei Kirby, CEO of ACEA said: “The objective of our conference is to equip leaders to serve children and young people effectively, and be a resource and support for the work that the majority of them do on a voluntary basis. It is also an excellent opportunity to build relationships with other agencies, for networking and for sharing good practice."

ACEA aims to provide those working in black majority churches and other community organisations with the tools and information to confidently support and guide young people and to help them make positive contributions to their community and wider society.

Those attending the conference will also have the opportunity to sign up for ACEA’s CRB disclosure service, the part-time youth work course validated by Oxford Brookes University, and take up individual membership of ACEA, the UK’s leading umbrella organisation for black Christians in Britain.
related articles
African & Caribbean Evangelical Alliance Honours Contributors to Christian Community

African & Caribbean Evangelical Alliance Honours Contributors to Christian Community

Government’s Religious Hatred Bill Defeated; Christians Rejoice

Government’s Religious Hatred Bill Defeated; Christians Rejoice

Evangelical Alliance Launches Model Trust Deed for Independent Churches

Evangelical Alliance Launches Model Trust Deed for Independent Churches

International Symposium Responds to Child Abuse in Rogue African-Led “Churches”

International Symposium Responds to Child Abuse in Rogue African-Led “Churches”

Marlene Greaves, Commissioner for Children and Youth ACEA

Marlene Greaves, Commissioner for Children and Youth ACEA

News
Marriage is the safest relationship, latest figures suggest
Marriage is the safest relationship, latest figures suggest

Of the eight children murdered during lockdown, 7 were killed thanks to the actions of a step parent or new partner.

Abortion rises in Northern Ireland for fourth year running
Abortion rises in Northern Ireland for fourth year running

Abortion was legalised in Northern Ireland in 2019.

Churches helping millions of Brits get by as living costs remain high
Churches helping millions of Brits get by as living costs remain high

Across the country, people are looking to the church for help.

Isaiah 41:10 is YouVersion's Bible verse of the year
Isaiah 41:10 is YouVersion's Bible verse of the year

Isaiah 41:10 had the highest international engagement on YouVersion during 2025, while in the UK it was Jeremiah 29:11 that topped the list.