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At Easter, we are particularly reminded about the significance of the cross. It’s headline news; an amazing sacrifice; a powerful story that is for all people - yet not everyone realises its relevance to their lives. Many have heard the name of Jesus, but not all know how much they mean to God. This is where the ALOVE essential of mission comes in. It’s all about being a signpost to the most amazing story of all time –wherever we are. It’s always been at the heart of The Salvation Army, and is therefore at the very heart of ALOVE.

As part of our one-year anniversary, ALOVE has conducted an interview with Laura Nairn from Bradford Holmewood Salvation Army to see what she had to say about ALOVE, Church, and mission. Laura is heavily involved in community youth work and their church has recently come ‘online’ with ALOVE as a NEO (“New Expression of” The Salvation Army).

What has ALOVE meant to your Corps – has it helped to focus your mission?

ALOVE has helped focus our attention on our vision. We are a community centre and we live in incarnational ministry, by building relationship and community. With ALOVE, and by becoming a NEO, we have been able to find our place within The Salvation Army.

What mission activities have you been involved in?

We have activities for all generations. From Parent and Toddler groups, to after school clubs, to youth clubs, to lunch clubs, to Cameo.

How have young people in the Corps responded to the challenges of mission?

We are a church plant, so we are focusing on nurturing the young people to grow and respond to the gospel. They have many hurts to be healed, and we offer them God and His love as a way to start to deal with some of those hurts. It is a long and challenging process for all involved – but most of all for them.

What has been the greatest success thus far?

Seeing someone who turns their life upside down so they can follow God.

What has been your most difficult challenge/struggle?

Sometimes it can be one step forward and two steps back. When some of our young people continue to be hurt and damaged by those who are supposed to love them, it is very difficult for them to understand God’s love. But we keep counselling them and being there for them when they are at their most vulnerable.

What do you think can be improved for next year?

We have a vision to see the church grow, and people come to know God, and be healed by Him.

Any great ideas bubbling away that you would like to share with us? Something for the rest of us to steal (er, copy)?

We would love to have a café so that we can be more available for people who just need somewhere to go. We also have in mind a building project to convert some loft space into a creative arts / music area, which we can use to teach music and grow self-esteem.

What are your expectations for NEO?

We are a new expression of church in community. The value it brings to those who live in this community can surely only enrich the work of The Salvation Army.
If you would like to find out more about becoming a volunteer on ALOVE’s NEO programme, click here.
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