CAP Conference

On Wednesday 22nd March, Everyday Southfields hosted a regional CAP conference (www.capuk.org). It was amazing to see the venue absolutely packed with different people, representing different churches and partners; united in their passion for seeing individuals and families set free from the burdens caused by debt. As speakers spoke and video stories were played, it was amazing to catch a big reminder that God is … Continue reading CAP Conference

Everyday Church Croydon moves to TMRW

I sat back in my comfy conference chair and pondered the question put before me. Does your church serve your city? A simple question, I know, but one that is easily overlooked, and which has huge implications in terms of your church making an impact in the area that you live. The speaker shared his church’s journey, describing how they have moved away from using … Continue reading Everyday Church Croydon moves to TMRW

Andy Tuck Wimbledon Discipleship Coordinator

You’ve just started on staff at Everyday Church Wimbledon, what were you doing before? I’ve done a number of things since I moved to London in 2008. My first job was working in the House of Commons for an MP. From there I moved to do fundraising for a charity in Peckham (where shooting on an estate over the weekend had a completely different meaning). Next was … Continue reading Andy Tuck Wimbledon Discipleship Coordinator

Love Is

This week, the world invites us to celebrate love. How do they describe it, and what does it look like? Red roses, chocolates, ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ released in time for Valentine’s Day. Couples pressured into expressing love through gestures money can buy, and singles left wanting a missing half. God showed me love this week too. I saw it on Sunday, when Everyday Wimbledon, in … Continue reading Love Is

In His name the nations will put their hope

‘In His name the nations will put their hope.’ Isaiah 43 In the last few days there have been many headlines and much social media backlash following the announcement that some people groups are being refused entry to another nation. A point blank rejection of someone, solely based on where they come from. It’s happened before, many times in history and so these extreme methods … Continue reading In His name the nations will put their hope

Mentoring in Wandsworth

Jude Taylor, a member at Everyday Southfields, explains how she got into mentoring and why she’s still passionate about helping make a difference to those seeking asylum in London. It was whilst studying at university in Manchester that I first came into contact with people seeking refuge and asylum in the UK. During my first term of uni I began looking for a church. I … Continue reading Mentoring in Wandsworth

Afternoon tea with a difference

By Caroline Richards, Everyday Wimbledon Last year, our life group was seeking God about how He could use us to bless the community around us. Together with the older members in our group we unanimously felt we wanted to do an event to bless the older folk. So, after making enquiries and doing some planning, we held an afternoon tea on Saturday 23 January (often … Continue reading Afternoon tea with a difference