Affinity is a fellowship of Churches, evangelical Agencies and Christians.
Through our fellowship together we seek to express the unity all God's people enjoy because they belong to Jesus Christ.
Churches in all parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland belong to Affinity together with evangelical agencies and individual Christians.
Through our partnership with one another we are committed to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Affinity provides resources to help our partner churches and Christians.
These resources are also made available to churches and Christians around the world who can benefit from them.
The February Prayer Calendar is now available to download. Join with us in praying for the work of many churches and ministries across the Affinity family.
Prayer Calendar - February 2012
Posted 31st January 2012 | Comments 0
We are pleased to welcome SixtyEightFive as an Affinity Associate.
Ian Williamson is the Director of this ministry which is based in Middlesborough. The name of the ministry is taken from Psalm 68, verse 5, “A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling.”
Ian works as a Community Chaplain and, together with his team, seeks to encourage and support lone parent families, and to promote the vital role of fathers in a community where many children and young people are being drawn into criminal activities.
You can find out more about SixtyEightFive at www.sixtyeightfive.co.uk
Posted 31st January 2012 | Comments 0
In recent years the Public Order Act 1986 has been used by the police in ways which have unjustifiably hindered the legitimate freedoms of Christian street-preachers and others involved in evangelistic projects.
Affinity therefore welcomes the government's current review of the wording of Section 5 of the existing Act, including the public Consultation, which closed on 13 January, over whether the use of "insulting" words and behaviour should continue to be a criminal offence.
Affinity, convinced that the ministry of street preachers and others is well outside the legal definition intended by the word "insulting" in the 1986 Act, has responded to this Consultation, contending that the word should be removed from the Act. This would leave the police with far fewer grounds for intervention, and preserve a Christian freedom which existed in practice, uncontroversially, for more than 250 years prior to the high profile incidents of the last 10 years.
Affinity Submission to the Government Consultation on the Public Order Act 1986
Posted 19th January 2012 | Comments 0
The January Prayer Calendar is now available to download.
Prayer Calendar - January 2012
Posted 22nd December 2011 | Comments 0
The second online edition of Foundations is now available in both pdf and html formats.This is the first time Foundations has been published in html format.
This issue of Foundations offers a range of articles and reviews which will be of interest to our readers. Dan Strange’s article is the substance of the paper that he gave at the Affinity Theological Studies Conference in February 2011. John Legg provides a provocative exegesis of the parable of The Good Samaritan. Thorsten Prill identifies key issues in world mission today and challenges churches, missions and missionaries to be caught up in a missionary movement with God. Ralph Cunnington provides a critique of the views of Francis Turretin on the authority of Scripture. Eryl Davies provides a detailed review of a number of recent books dealing with the doctrine of the Trinity. There are also a number of other book reviews.
Posted 12th December 2011 | Comments 0
The latest edition of InTouch highlights Affinity Churches and Mission, developments at Smithton Free Church, Inverness, and gives up to date news of Affinity.
An online journal of evangelical theology published by the Affinity Theological Team.
The Bulletin is published three times a year by Affinity’s Social Issues Team to keep evangelical churches and individual Christians informed of the implications of legislation and public policy on social issues in the UK.
Table Talk is published twice a year by Affinity’s Theological Team and addresses important issues relevant to the lives of Christians and churches.