A series of essays by different contributors exploring what Messy Church brings to the wider church, how these different forms of church community can coexist, and what this might mean for the future of the church.
Twelve sessions for Messy Churches to do outdoors
Three complete Messy Church sessions for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany, together with a wealth of creative activities and crafts to extend the range of excitingly messy activities for your Messy Church.
Messy Church grew out of one church's desire to reach out to those on the fringes of the church community and experience the love of Christ through creativity, fellowship and worship together. <
100 sizzling ideas from a range of contributors provide science-focused inspiration for the Bible-based activities element of Messy Church.
Meet God outdoors, love the natural world, experience a sense of awe and wonder there and be more eco-aware in all we do
The first title to encapsulate the theology of Messy Church
Messy Crafts is a craft book with a difference! As well as bulging with craft ideas to inspire your creativity at Messy Church, it is also a journal to scribble in, doodle on and generally make your own.
A practical exploration of the Christian principle of hospitality from the founder of Messy Church.
Through activities, thoughts to reflect upon and short suggested Bible readings, the whole family is given something to think about, be thankful for, to consider in their own lives.
Creative ways to share the stories Jesus told, including 25 tried and tested retellings.
Equipping your Messy team to pray and encourage others to do so, both within and outside the Messy Church context.