Passion for Mission: Whole Church, Whole Gospel, Whole World
Organised by Global Connections
Location: St Barnabas Church, Woodside Park, London, N12 8QJ
Event type: In Person
Date: 07 October 2025
Time: 10:00 - 16:00
Cost: £45

Event Details
We are all called to play our part in seeing the Whole Church taking the Whole Gospel to the Whole World. As the Church adapts to a rapidly changing world, what does it look like to carry out our mission to an unchanged gospel in 2025 and beyond?
You are invited to join us for Passion for Mission, Global Connections’ annual one-day conference that brings the network together to explore the big questions in mission today. Rev Dr Chris Wright will be the main speaker for the day. As the chief architect of the 2010 Cape Town Commitment, Chris will unpack what it means for the Whole Church to take the Whole Gospel to the Whole World, and a panel discussion and Q&A will help us to delve deeper.
The event will be a great opportunity to meet with other mission-hearted people serving in a diverse range of roles across different organisations and churches.
Who is this event for: Anyone who wants to explore mission more deeply. If you are a CEO, we would like to encourage you to bring a younger leader along with you. If you bring another person under 30 with you, you both get £10 off your ticket – just email us for a promo code.
Venue: St Barnabas, Woodside Park, N12 8QJ
Date & Time: Tuesday 7th October, 10am-4pm
Cost: £45 for GC & MAP members, and £90 for non-members.
Rev Dr Chris Wright MA PhD, is the International Ambassador for Langham Partnership. After ordained pastoral ministry in the Church of England, he taught the Old Testament in India for five years (1983 - 1988) and then at All Nations Christian College in England until taking over the leadership of Langham’s ministries at John Stott’s invitation in 2001. His books include commentaries on Exodus, Jeremiah, Lamentations and Ezekiel; Old Testament Ethics for the People of God; The Mission of God; The God I Don’t Understand; and The Mission of God’s People. Chris was the Chair of the Lausanne Theology Working Group (from 2005 - 2011, and was the chief architect of The Cape Town Commitment - the Statement of the Third Lausanne Congress in October 2010. Chris and his wife Liz, who come originally from Belfast, Northern Ireland, have four adult children and eleven grandchildren, and live in London UK, as members of All Souls Church, Langham Place.
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