Hope 08: The Transformation of the British Isles | Lausanne World Pulse Archives


Hope 08 is about the UK Church uniting in mission to reach
thousands more in the name of Jesus.

How often do you get to sit down with friends for coffee? How frequently do you get to really talk about what is going on in your area? Rarely, I imagine. And yet it seems that when we take the time to connect with one another, sometimes God uses these conversations as appointments to do his work. Maybe you know what I mean. You sit down and unwind; you share what is going on in your life and your work. Suddenly you realise that God is saying something. These moments are amazing, aren’t they? You never know where they might happen (on the phone, after a busy church service or just at home), but when they do, they often demand a response.

The Beginnings of a Vision
I vividly remember one of these “God appointments” because the outcome of one casual drink has had a massive effect on my life and the lives of many others. I had joined two companions, Andy Hawthorne (The Message Trust) and Mike Pilavachi (Soul Survivor), both directors of youth movements in the United Kingdom. Very quickly it turned into a much more meaningful conversation. We somehow found ourselves asking, “Where and how does God want us to respond now?” We had been involved in missions around the UK and we had seen Jesus touch many lives, but strategically what did God require from us next? Instead of trying to answer it on our own, we turned our attention to the one who could provide the way forward. Together we began to ask God for his heart for our nation and what he wanted to do among us. I realised that this prayer-fuelled discussion would have dramatic consequences.

As time flew by, we pieced together three things we believe God has been (and still is) doing in our land.

  1. He is committing the Church to word and deed mission. We can look at the national outreaches that have taken place over the last few years for evidence: Soul in the City in London, Festival Manchester, NE1 in the North East of England and many others. These missions bear the hallmark of a new move of God: People not content to preach without using social action, or wash cars without sharing who Jesus really is. They are hungry to use the two together.
  2. He is bringing different denominations together, asking them not to focus on their differences, but to be united for the sake of the gospel and reaching lost lives.
  3. He is asking us to take huge steps of faith, to enlarge our vision of what he can do in our locality and throughout the British Isles.

When we finished our prayer and planning, we felt God calling us to action. We envisioned a whole year of mission across Great Britain. We would serve as a catalyst, enabling the Church to better serve and reach their local communities. We pictured a grassroots movement, with the UK Church coming together to build on existing work, launch new initiatives and raise the bar to reach thousands more in the name of Jesus. Whether that was in a small village or a major city, we wanted Christian brothers and sisters of different backgrounds serving side by side through word and deed mission. Although we felt people of all ages should be involved, we particularly wanted to encourage young people to bring some leadership, especially since eighty-five percent of revolutions have been led by the younger generations. These thoughts marked the beginning of Hope 08.


Prayer is a vital component in Hope 08.

The Church’s Support of Hope 08
We launched the new vision, believing that God had spoken and therefore hoping that by his Spirit he might mobilise his people to make a difference in the UK. We sought the advice and wisdom of all the major denominational leaders and every one echoed our sentiments. They all felt that the time had come for this type of outreach. This confirmed to us further that God was truly at work.

We needed the backing of the Church nationwide to implement such a vision. God had to take the dream, place it in peoples’ hearts and enable them to implement the Hope08 values in their locality in creative ways. This is exactly what has happened.

Hope 08 Today
Let me take you to the city of Nottingham, where the churches have come together and decided they want to visit every school in the area with the gospel. They are also going to have two weeks of summer mission which will end with a massive celebration either at the castle or in the open square in the middle of the city. In my own home town of Rugby, church leaders have gathered and are carefully building on their existing “Revive” strategy, which then works to launch a follow-up initiative for Hope 08.

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