Messy Church

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Messy Church is "a way of being church for families". Its slogan is "Church, but not as you know it".{{cite web |url=https://www.messychurch.org.uk/what-messy-church|title=What is Messy Church?|accessdate=7 February 2021}}

History

Messy Church began as a fresh expression of church in 2004 in the parish of Cowplain, near Portsmouth, England,"Messy Church Maturity" in {{cite web |url=https://www.churcharmy.org/Groups/319979/Church_Army/web/What_we_do/Research_Unit/Playfully_Serious/Playfully_Serious.aspx |title=Playfully Serious: How Messy Churches create new space for faith |publisher=Church Army Research Unit |date=January 2019}} and as of February 2019 there were more than 2,800 Messy Churches registered in England.{{cite web |url=http://www.brin.ac.uk/counting-religion-in-britain-february-2019/ |title=Counting Religion in Britain |last=Field |first=Clive D. |date=February 2019 |work=British Religion in Numbers}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2019/30-august/news/uk/grant-offers-a-tidy-sum-for-messy-church-study|title=Grant offers a tidy sum for Messy Church study|work=Church Times|first=Madeleine|last=Davis|date=30 August 2019|accessdate=7 February 2021}}

By 2015, Messy Church had spread from the UK to other European countries and to Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the USA, and South America.{{cite thesis |type=PhD |first=Amanda Dawn |last=Aspland |publisher=University of Leeds |date=2016 |title=Unless you become like a child: Psychological type and Christian becoming at Messy Church |page=9 |url=http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/13761/ |postscript=none}}, footnote 7.{{Cite web|url=https://www.messychurch.org.uk/international|title=Messy Church Around the World|publisher=Messy Church|accessdate=7 February 2021}} It is supported and resourced by the Bible Reading Fellowship.{{Cite web|url=https://www.messychurch.org.uk/meet-bible-reading-fellowship|title=Meet The Bible Reading Fellowship (BRF)|publisher=Messy Church|accessdate=7 February 2021}}

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