The March aims “to publicly celebrate Jesus, heal the spiritual atmosphere in our city, and raise hope and peace in our communities”, said the organisers.
Around 10,000 joined in worship, prayer, and public testimony. Ahead of the event, organisers stressed that the march was “explicitly non-political”.
“Nothing like this has been done in Belarus in modern history”, said Franklin Graham, who also meet with the president of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukashenko.
MediaFest 2026 brought together writers, editors, journalists and content creators from across Europe to reflect on what people are really looking for, and whether the church is listening.
Representatives from nine regions met with World Evangelical leader General Botrus Mansour. “Strengthening kinship among the diverse regional expressions of the church” was one of the aims.
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.
The Spanish initiative, ‘Hospitalitas Network’, will gather leaders and ministries from several European countries on board the Logos Hope ship, to discuss hospitality towards foreigners.
The events feature music, art, prayer, worship, and a message of encouragement, stressing the importance of living courageously according to Jesus’ calling.
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 Venga Tu Reino movement unites young people from dozens of churches in the region of Andalusia and beyond. “There is a hunger never seen before in our generation”, say the organisers.
Groups associated around Partners in Mission held their annual meeting to be equipped, share their ongoing mission projects and encourage one another.
University students from 42 countries took part in the European Student Festival, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the first conference. A report from Jelgava (Latvia).
“It’s a miracle to have such numbers of people showing up and to have churches from diverse language background working together, it is completely unexpected”, the Belgian organisers said.
Evangelical churches in this small northern region of Spain cancelled their worship services to “worship the Lord together and express the unity of the church”.
The annual gathering at the iconic ‘Musée du Désert’ in the Cévennes mountains looked back on the historical impact of Anabaptism and other evangelical branches.
Soldiers and family members of fallen heroes, chaplains, public figures, representatives of churches and religious organisations, were joined at the national breakfast by some 350 invited foreign guests.
The annual conference in Wisła will take place 16-21 May, to “unite, equip, and resource” evangelical leaders”.
The march “is a family-friendly, non-political event to lift up the name of Jesus in Belfast city”, say the organisers.
Ukrainians celebrated their 34th anniversary of breaking from the Soviet Union with deep gratitude to God, and for their loved ones who have given their lives to keep their country free.
The European Motorcyclists for Christ Rally will take place from August 6 to 10, under the motto “Spirit driven”.
Thousands gathered in 36 Spanish cities to pray for the needs of the country.
The third annual National Day of Prayer was held at Bethlehem Chapel on Pentecost Sunday. The chapel, founded in the 14th century, played a central role in the early Bohemian Reformation.
The shared love for Christ and the desire to make Him visible gives participants the courage to move beyond their differences, to work together and to seek mutual understanding.
This experience certainly inspires us to return to our communities with renewed enthusiasm and vision, knowing that we are not alone in our journey and the challenges we face.
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