Spring Harvest 2004 in UK

Spring Harvest 2004 event will close in Minehead, South England and in Skegness, Scotland 18 April where guests have been gathering to join the 'Grace Academy'. 60,000 Christians of all ages and from a wide range of church backgrounds joined.

Originally launched in 1979 as a one-week event in Prestatyn, but now it has become much more than just an annual event----albeit the largest Christian conference in Europe.

Spring Harvest is an inter-denominational Christian organisation seeking to 'equip the Church for action', through a range of events, conferences, courses and resources, they are specialising in resourcing Christians to impact the local communities and the wider world.

The theme for the distinctive programme at Spring Harvest 2004 is "Grace Academy", the youths are able to explore and learn how to become more like Jesus.

Their slogan is "Distinctive love, Distinctive words, Distinctive grace, Distinctive life, Distinctive worship."

As a Christian it can be hard to be distinctive when it seems that everyone is doing the same thing - except you. But we want to be more like Jesus, have a love like His, speak words of truth and goodness, have grace for friends and strangers, live a life of obedience and worship with a heart of devotion. Jesus was all of these things and more because He was God's son and although we can never be perfect like Jesus, we can be Distinctive as we try to be more like Him.

During the conference, there is teaching, worship and fun, but the Christian faith is about more than that. It's more than just words and experience, it's about action.

The participants get the opportunity to learn more about a specific situation from around the world, pray for the issues and individuals.
News
Richard Moth appointed as new Archbishop of Westminster
Richard Moth appointed as new Archbishop of Westminster

Bishop Richard Moth has been confirmed as the new Archbishop of Westminster, the most senior post in the Catholic Church in England and Wales. 

The mystery of the Wise Men
The mystery of the Wise Men

The carol assures us that “We three kings of Orient are…” and tells us they were “following yonder star”. Can we be sure there were three of them? Were they kings? Where in the Orient were they from? What was the star they followed? In fact, there is a lot that we just do not know. This is the story …

English Heritage deletes debunked claims about pagan origins of Christmas Day
English Heritage deletes debunked claims about pagan origins of Christmas Day

English Heritage has admitted it got it wrong when it shared false claims that the date of Christmas is derived from a pagan Roman festival in honour of a sun god.

Guinness Book of Records recognises 'the world’s longest serving Sunday School teacher'
Guinness Book of Records recognises 'the world’s longest serving Sunday School teacher'

Pam Knowles started helping out her church Sunday school in 1951 at the age of 13.