This year, a joint delegated meeting of the German- and the French-speaking branches gathered 120 people in Murten. The Alliance seeks a middle ground between fundamentalism and liberalism.
Almost 900 evangelical leaders from 45 countries gathered in Wisla, Poland, for the 2026 edition of the European Leadership Forum. A summary of the key messages heard during the week-long evangelical gathering.
After 25 years, the European Leadership Forum conference taking place this week in Poland continues to offer encouragement to “evangelical leaders who are committed to the truth of Scripture, discipling believers, and persuasively communicating the Gospel”, says Greg Pritchard.
In Cullera, the 70th assembly of the Federation of Independent Evangelical Churches launched a unified strategy prioritising discipleship, small groups open to non-believers, and the practical training of pastors. Around 270 people attended the annual conference.
New Testament expert Peter J. Williams joined Marcos Vidal and others in Spain to discuss how to connect the Gospel with today’s society in a wide variety of areas of culture.
Teaching on 2 Timothy focused on spiritual renewal and mission. Dance music, 25 workshops and small groups in a national gathering attended by teenagers and young adults from dozens of churches.
In March, more than 350 student leaders gathered in Munich for ‘Revival Connect’. A summary of the event and the dream for Europe.
The largest Pentecostal federation in Spain plants a new church every week. Over 2,300 attended the ‘+Kingdom’ annual congress.
Authors and publishers from a dozen countries will gather in Prague for MAI's Media Fest (5–8 May). Anna Shirochenskaya explains the vision behind the theme: ‘Jesus is the answer. What is the question?’
The events feature music, art, prayer, worship, and a message of encouragement, stressing the importance of living courageously according to Jesus’ calling.
The revival of interest in faith, technological advances, polarization, and the importance of discipleship were topics of conversation for the 700 participants in Benidorm at GBU Spain's major event.
The EPB in Brussels consisted of a series of gatherings. It began with a welcome dinner reception on December 2 at the beautiful Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, providing an opportunity for participants to connect in an informal setting.
The third Interdenominational Forum in Spain addressed violence against women and children and the creation of safe churches. 15 speakers addressed the situation from many angles.
The Hope for Europe – Women in Leadership Conference gathered 70 women from 22 countries in Budapest, under the theme: “Growing in Courage and Competence”.
Around 120 pastors, church planters, leaders, and partners from all over Europe, US, Brazil, and Chile, gathered in Barcelona for 4 days of reflection, networking and fellowship.
Joel Forster will share at the European Leadership Forum's Media Communicators Network on how to report on current affairs while maintaining journalistic standards and a solid Christian worldview.
The Anglican movement rejects the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury. “We have not left the Anglican Communion; we are the Anglican Communion”, they say.
Around 80 businesspeople, professionals and leaders attended the national meeting of Christian Business Leaders held in Valencia.
The annual conference in Wisła will take place 16-21 May, to “unite, equip, and resource” evangelical leaders”.
The Japan Bible Society is holding various events to commemorate a century and a half of “spreading hope, courage, and God’s salvation through the Bible”.
The Keswick Convention, held in the famous English lake district, brought together children, experienced Christian leaders, families on holiday and missionaries for a free Christian event held annually over three weeks in July and August.
In Kristiansand (Norway), dozens of pioneers met for the 2025 M4 conference. The gathering included community learning, creative inputs and a call to preach the gospel boldly.
Around 1,300 young people from former Yugoslavia countries gathered in Šibenik (Croatia). Fellowship, Bible training and evangelism were the priorities of a programme strongly supported by Christian leaders in the region.
The question continues to resurface in evangelical circles: “Is the Catholic gospel the same as the biblical gospel?”
‘Religious Freedom and Vulnerability’ was the theme of the conference attended by 40 researchers from 14 countries, organised by the Institute for the Study of Religious Freedom Or Belief.
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