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Working with churches, Scripture Union Aims
1. To make God’s Good News known to children,
young people and families
2. To encourage people of all ages
to meet God daily through the Bible and prayer
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So that they may come to personal faith in our Lord Jesus Christ
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Grow in Christian maturity and become both committed church members and servants of a world in need.
Scripture Union pursues these aims through a variety of specialist ministries around the world in obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ and in reliance on the Holy Spirit.
Click below to view our Statement of belief & Working Principles!
Activities
Scripture Union activities include programmes for systematic Bible reading, children’s missions, families ministries, residential holiday activities and camps, work in schools, training activities, youth work and the publishing and distribution of Christian literature and audio-visuals.
Rooted in the love of Jesus
- Scripture Union is a movement -
A group of people with a common heart and desire to see Jesus' love shared with today's young people. The movement comprises volunteers, staff, like-minded partners, supporters and many more. We have a long and rich heritage, having been established 150 years ago. Founded in England way back in 1867, Scripture Union is now a global movement active in over 120 countries.
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Camper
I felt God when we prayed for the leaders. I know that God is always with me.
Mother of Camper
My son said, "I'm sure I am going back next year!" He encountered the Holy Spirit and has not stopped talking about the camp since! He said there were tears(of peace and joy) and he just knew it was the Holy Spirit. It was such a powerful encounter for him! In fact, all his other 4 friends said the same things too!
Youth
One of the youths was really discouraged before coming for the camp as he was facing strong persecution from his family as they were against his new found faith in Jesus. It got so bad he began doubting in his faith. After coming to this camp, he was reminded why he gave his life to Jesus and was encouraged by the love from the community.