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Pray Through May

Urban Saints are supporting Youth For Christ's 'Pray Through May' - a month-long focus on praying for young people, with different daily and weekly themes and input from Youth For Christ and other partner organisations like ourselves.   Find out more

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New look leadership team

Ant, Claire, Colin, Serena and Sara   We are two months into the new Urban Saints team shape and the new look leadership team are settling in to their new roles, supporting Chief Mission Officer, Ant Horton as he leads Urban Saints going forward. Here are the new members of the leadership team...

Rosemary Hunt and the Studland campsite where she volunteered this summer

Third generation serving on Camps

The privilege of sharing the love of our Lord Jesus Christ with children and teenagers through Crusaders / Urban Saints has been enjoyed by three generations of the Hunt family, to date. "I feel privileged and grateful to be a third-generation Urban Saint sharing the Good News of Jesus..." "My late grandfather, Dr...

Kenny French, Gordon Menzies and Gordon MacDonald - leaders from Lenzie Boys Urban Saints in Scotland

Restarting after 60 years

“It seems like you’ve still got a heart for the boys” “It’s ‘vine’ work”, my wife Laura said. I agreed, as I knew God was speaking through her. We had been talking about the busyness of life and wondering how to fit Urban Saints back into this as we exited the...

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Praying together on the Journey

Tomorrow (Friday 25th) we launch two events, both drawing people from across Urban Saints together as one. 24/2 Prayer is our latest 48 hours of prayer for the movement and for young people, while Our Big Journey is an opportunity for Groups, volunteers and supporters to do something together locally...

Pray for the wellbeing of young people

Young people have been significantly impacted by the pandemic, both socially and economically. Over the last eighteen months we have seen a rise in the number of teenagers struggling with stress, anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Mental health is not frequently discussed within the church; leaving people feeling isolated or ill-equipped...