

Paul Langham has been Vicar of Christ Church Clifton in Bristol since 2010, before which he served as vicar of three churches in Bath and as a University chaplain in Cambridge. Paul is on the national new wine team overseeing the South West. He has written a number of books including ‘Who - the story of Jesus’ and ‘The Jesus Book’.


Sunday 30 August is the final in our August series ‘Inspired by the Past and Facing the future’. So far in our local heroes of the faith we have had St Alphege, William Tyndale, John Wesley and William Wilberforce. Our last one is more Bristol than Bath, although he was born in Germany. He came to Bristol as a pastor in his 20’s and this was his base until his death at the age of 93. And the last of our ‘Facing the Future’ speakers also has a connection to Bristol. During the 1980’s he was a curate at All S


Mark and Lindsey Melluish are senior pastors at St Paul’s, Ealing. Mark is an Assistant National Leader for New Wine as well as Head of Men's Ministry. Lindsey is also a Family & Systemic Psychotherapist. They have written ‘Family Time’ and ‘Parenting children’. They are talking on the subject ' Change' from the All Saints Summer Bites series.


For Sunday 23 August, we have someone who was a Member of Parliament, reformer and frequent visitor to Bath, who also found love in Bath. For our 'facing the future' talk, we have a husband and wife duo from a group of churches in Ealing; their word for the future is 'Change’. Do join us on Sunday or any day after.


For Sunday 16 August we have a ‘brand plucked from the burning’, one of the most influential Christians that has ever lived. For our facing the future talk, we have an ex policeman turned church leader. His word for the future is ‘YOU’. Do join us on Sunday or any day after.


Anthony Delaney leads Ivy Church in Manchester, a multi--venue independent church. He is part of the "New Thing" global church--planting network, with over 10,000 churches. Anthony’s books include Rough Diamonds, The B.E.S.T. Marriage, OMG, The Don’t Have To Do List, and Work It Out. His teaching is broadcasted weekly on UCB radio and he is regularly featured on national BBC Radio. His show Transforming Life is a weekly feature on TBN UK, Europe, and Africa.


Nicola and husband Simon worked in church leadership and on mission in Uganda, and now back in the UK lead Every Life’s mission bases around the world. Nicola regularly speaks at churches and conferences around the country and serves on the National Leadership Team for New Wine England. Nicola has written two books ‘Journey into Love’ and ‘Gold’.


For Sunday 9th August, the local hero will be William Tyndale and the talk will be from Nicola Neal who heads up the Christian Charity ‘Every Life’ which works in deprived parts of Uganda, Kenya and London. Every Life endeavours 'to empower communities to discover their potential in Jesus and to see people released in their gifts and callings, enabling them to become their own makers of change.’


Paul Harcourt - 'Restoration'. Paul is New Wine's National Leader and vicar at All Saints Woodford Wells. He and his wife Becky have two children, the eldest of whom has special needs. Paul has written two books about following Jesus into the Spirit-filled life - "Growing in Circles" (2016) and, with Becky, "Walking on Water" (2017).


There will be space to pray together for the City of Bath. Mark will be speaking on how we can allow Jesus to show us how to live well in every context.


Mark will be speaking live on the amazing passage in 1 Peter 2:4-10 about living stones.


This Sunday Wes Poirot will be speaking on the subject of Living Holy in difficult times. Peter gives two pieces of advice on how we should react when we face suffering. 1 Peter 1:13-2:3


The Way of the Cross: 'The Great Co-Mission' Matthew 28:16-20


A complete video service with liturgy, readings, prayers, talk and favourite hymns. The Way of the Cross: 'Living Hope'


The Way of the Cross: 'Save us' Mark Searle Matthew 21:1-11


The service will be done differently again this week as 'isolation' has meant that we cannot meet as a small group in the church to produce the service, but it will be interesting to see how Mark and the team have put it together this time. One thing's for sure, you will see lots of familiar faces once again!




Alice Tomkinson speaking at Encounter about the “I don’t know’s” and the “but God...”

