Deo Gloria believes passionately about working in
partnership with other Christian trusts and organisations who share a common commitment to traditional Christian belief and evangelism. To this end we have been
actively seeking new ways of bringing together two or three groups of
Christians to bring about certain projects which can be done both
professionally and in a timely manner. We want to provide the opportunity to
develop outreach in a modern and exciting way whilst remaining true to the
Gospel, our Purpose, Mission, and Vision.
Below are just a small sample of the many projects that the Trust has been involved with over the years.
Each exhibition is accompanied by a leaflet which gives further details and background information.
We have also commissioned exact copies of Creation, Prayer and Our Father as banner sets which are available for hire by churches.
Towards the end of 2010 we are producing a hardback book to show the work of the Cathedral Exhibition and pictures of many of the 100 screens from within the collection.
New 18+Materials
We are delighted to be working in partnership with Youth for Christ on new material for the 18 to 30 age group. This is such an important group of people who appear to be leaving our churches in large numbers year on year. We will keep you informed as the work progresses.
2009: Partnership and Spirituality in Mission Day Conference, 3rd March 2009.
Main speaker: Revd. Martin Robinson, National Director of Together in Mission.
Deo Gloria provided a response to Dan Brown's book and subsequent Hollywood movie starring Tom Hanks that cast doubt on many aspects of the historicity of the New Testament. Read more.
The popularity of the movie adaptation of C.S. Lewis's classic tale provided an opportunity to explain the Christian allegory behind the story. Read more.
Cathedrals are often not the easiest places for tourists and other casual visitors to find a clear presentation of the Gospel. The Trust commissioned a series of themed exhibitions to assist Cathedral staff and guides in this task. Read more.
Mel Gibson's dramatic and often brutally realistic portrayal of the events leading up to the crucifixion moved many who watched. Once again working with the Christian Enquiry Agency the Trust provided a means of exploring the true meaning of the film. Read more.
A day conference was held at which an International group of speakers gave lectures on the various views held by Christians on the future of Israel. Several of the papers were published in a book and are now available on-line. Read more.