An invite from the Pastors of Newton Mearns Baptist Church and Queens Park Baptist Church to hear and learn about ‘The Quiet Revival’.
On Sunday 17th August, 7pm – 8:45pm
Including refreshments on arrival from 6:30pm
Venue: Queens Park Baptist Church
Something is happening
The Bible Society reports church growth amongst 18-24 year olds since 2018 in England with adult attendance up from 8-12% – click below: https://www.biblesociety.org.uk/research/quiet-revival
- Public discussion refers to the waning of atheism and the surprising rebirth of belief in God
- 34% of 18-24 year olds would attend church if invited
- Increased interest in Christian faith reported amongst young adults in Scotland
What is going on? How might we respond?
Contributors:
• Stories of faith and transformation from the frontline of The Quiet Revival
• Justin Brierley author of The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God
• Robin MacLellan, Chief Executive of SU Scotland
• Organised and hosted by Rev Brian More, Lead Pastor of Newton Mearns Baptist Church and Rev Iain Macaulay, Lead Pastor of Queens Park Baptist Church. With discussion, worship, prayer
“I’ve heard of seventeen different churches who were baptising young people since March. Something feels as if it’s ‘shifted’. Whatever may be happening the need to value and understand The Quiet Revival may be a game changer in how we plan.” Brian More, Pastor, Newton Mearns Baptist Church
Who is this for?
Everyone. Please come and make this known in your church. Make this your
Sunday evening service – event on the 17th of August.
What can you expect to hear and learn?
You’ll hear testimonies of young people who are encountering Jesus in Scotland in 2025. You’ll hear from people who are identifying what’s happening across our country, the nation and the world.
Why is this important?
Encouraging each other as churches who share the mission of Jesus Christ to our generation invites us to find and make ways to renew our focus and
passion for the Gospel.
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