Word Alive

Word Alive (previously known as New Word Alive) is an annual conservative evangelical Christian conference which originated through a partnership between the UK Christian organisations UCCF and Keswick Ministries. The conference is focussed on Bible teaching, corporate worship, and family time. The conference is a continuation of the former Word Alive event which ran within Spring Harvest, from which it split in 2007. As well as attracting around 4000 guests, the conference has historically included the largest evangelical student conference in Europe.

Word Alive
Founded22 November 2007 (2007-11-22)
FounderHugh Palmer, Richard Cunningham, Jason Clarke, Nigel Beynon
TypeChristian Events is registered as a British charity and a private company, limited by guarantee with no share capital
Registration no.06434440
FocusProviding resources to the church in the UK to help them in their role of reaching out to the world with the Christian Faith.
Location
OriginsSpring Harvest Word Alive
(1993 - 2007)
Area served
United Kingdom / world
MethodOrganising and running the annual conference, Word Alive
Key people
Rev Hugh Palmer (chair)
Rev Richard Cunningham
Jason Clarke
Nigel Beynon (company sec.)
Revenue
£ 816,343 (2011)
Websitewordaliveevent.org
Formerly called
New Word Alive
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