GraceSpace in Bradford is 'a church for people who don't go to church'. Pioneer minister Colin Blake explains how the community has developed.
United Media Church in Kingswood recognises that people learn and engage in different ways. Adrian Wyatt explains why they describe themselves as 'the same, but different'.
Will Cookson is minister of a 'church that was a fresh expression before the term was invented'. He tells how important it is for fresh expressions of church to keep on reinventing themselves.
Are people coming to faith through Messy Church? 'Revd Dr Jo White, Rector of All Saints' Church, Wingerworth, tells how they responded to those questions through Messy Confirmations.
Alison Dalton looks at the growth of Messy Church at Parkstone United Reformed Church, Poole.
Revd Jane Carter explains how seven out of ten churches in the Loughborough Circuit came to run a Messy or Café Church.
Revd Pamela Ive, parish deacon at All Saints,Tudeley, is thrilled at the development of Messy Church in her area.
It's truly a family affair when crowds flock to the home of the original Messy Church in Hampshire.
Paul Seaton-Burn discusses building Church without a church in a brand new village near Kettering.
Fresh Expressions Associate Missioner Jane Tibbs and Bath and Wells Diocesan Children & Families Officer, explores how a focus on children can create new opportunities for experimental worship and mission.