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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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− | :The Alliance speaks on behalf of its members and represents evangelical concerns to Government, the National Assemblies, the media | + | :The Alliance speaks on behalf of its members and represents evangelical concerns to Government, the National Assemblies, the media and key decision-makers. In resourcing its members and encouraging Christians to fully engage in their communities as responsible citizens, the Alliance strives to make evangelical truths publicly accessible.<ref>Evangelical Alliance, "[http://www.eauk.org/about/ About Us]", accessed 30.08.10</ref> |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 14:25, 31 August 2010
Formed in 1846, the Evangelical Alliance is a membership organisation for evangelical Christian individuals, churches, denominations and organisations in the UK.
Background
According to their website,
- The Alliance speaks on behalf of its members and represents evangelical concerns to Government, the National Assemblies, the media and key decision-makers. In resourcing its members and encouraging Christians to fully engage in their communities as responsible citizens, the Alliance strives to make evangelical truths publicly accessible.[1]
People
- Mike Talbot Board Chair
- Arlene Small Board Member
- Derek Tidball Board Member
- Olu Ojedokun Board Member
- Graeme Clark Board Member
- Ruth Gilson Board Member
- Ken Morgan Board Member
- Pat Storey Board Member
- Derek Crookes Board Member
- Julian Richards Board Member
- Tim Cawston Board Member
- Roger Forster Board Member and Council Chair
Contact, Resources, Notes
Contact
Address: The Evangelical Alliance
186 Kennington Park Road
London
SE11 4BT
Tel: 020 7207 2100
Fax: 020 7207 2150
Website: http://www.eauk.org