young people

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A fresh expression of church in Perth, Ontario, is attracting young skateboarders to blend skating culture with Christianity.

Will Sudworth tells us about 'church like you've never seen it before'.

Ruth Poch tells of the first six risky, messy, up and down years of re:generation in Romford.

Pioneer minister Ian Biscoe looks back on developments at Heyford Chapel since its launch in 2002.

Andy Milne explains how Sorted moved beyond the skateboard to form church.

When Chris and Tina Adams received a word of prophecy about their garden shed, thE DEN was born.

Katharine Crowsley came away from a Fresh Expressions vision day with questions about what God wanted her to do. Cook@Chapel was the result.

Adrian McCartney talks about Boring Wells, a network of fresh expressions of church in and around Belfast with different flavours but the same vision and core values.

Legacy XS offers, among other things, indoor and outdoor skate parks, a recording studio, arts suite… and a youth congregation. Leader Pete Hillman gives the lowdown on its work in Essex.

Refresh, a fresh expression of church in the Scottish Borders, has grown out of the Church Army's Grafted project. Paul Little tells the story.

alive and kicking is a fresh expression of church for young people in Kinver, South Staffordshire. Ben Clymo explores a work in progress.

Goth Church in Coventry began when Diocesan Youth Officer Greg Bartlem and Cathedral Youth Minister Keith Parr started to walk around the city.

The Side Door Youth and Community Church attracts more than 150 people - aged between 4 and 95 - every week. Elaine Watkinson explains.

In the Tas Valley Team Ministry, there are six traditional parish churches and a cell church comprising six adult cell churches and a youth cell. Sally Gaze explains.

Liz Childs tells how the vision of something fresh and new for young people has developed into Gainsborough Café Church.

Team leader James Henley explains more about the ministry and development of the Lab, a missional community of young adults in Newport, South Wales.

Gary Daniel tells the story of taking over an old hardware shop in Walsall and creating The Hothouse.

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.

James Grier explains how the Unlimited youth church begins to be seen in a new light as it becomes a BMO.

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'.