Big Love Four Ways Churches can Transform their Communities

rgb-cap-logo-green-2022
E Shot Banner   Angela 1

The power of the local church

 
Recently, I’ve been thinking about how your support makes a unique kind of transformation possible. A transformation distinctly designed by God to come to life through local church-based community.
Today, I’m excited to share with you four tangible examples of belief in action: the power of the local church-based movement we’re all a crucial part of. 
 

Four ways churches can transform their communities

Screenshot 2025 05 12 at 11.10

‘Debt was like a weight around my neck’

In Angela’s time of need, St Luke’s church in Cranham stepped in to provide care that addressed her physical and spiritual needs.
Screenshot 2025 05 12 at 11.16

Church and community transformation

Find out how All Hallows Church in Cheadle is following their God-given mission to serve and transform their local community.
Screenshot 2025 05 12 at 11.18

Future-proofing your kids’ finances

How together we’re equipping future generations to thrive, including new free resources to help you talk to kids about money.
Screenshot 2025 05 12 at 11.24

‘Poverty has no place in the kingdom of God’

CAP’s new Chief Mission Officer, Graeme McMeekin, shares what inspires him to see local churches transform their communities.
So with Christ’s abounding love at the centre, together, let’s continue to tackle poverty head on with boldness and compassion, trusting that every person we meet will discover life in all its fullness.

God bless you,
 
Stewart cut out in green diamo
Stewart signature
Stewart McCulloch
Chief Executive Officer
Christians Against Poverty

 

Posted: May 2025