Christian ministry Agapé is set to unveil its vision for spiritual transformation in the UK this month.
It is holding a celebration at the Broadway cinema in Nottingham on
August 20 during which its new national director, Lesley Cheesman, will
be commissioned.
The event will showcase the work of Agapé and its ministry partners,
and include the premiere screening of Agapé's new short film, also
called 'Reckless Love for a Reckless Nation'.
The film includes interviews with some influential UK Christians
including Krish Kandiah of the Evangelical Alliance, Shadow Education
Minister Sharon Hodgson MP, worship leader and activist Andy Flannagan,
Street Angels founder Paul Blakey, workplace ministry pioneer Mark
Greene and Youthwork magazine editor Martin Saunders.
The film examines the state of the nation, highlighting both the
challenges the church in the UK must face and Agapé’s distinct role in
the body of Christ.
Ms Cheesman said, “Shouldn’t everyone in the UK have the opportunity
to hear the message of Jesus and witness the counter-cultural values of
God’s Kingdom being put into practice?
"We hold the belief that this can happen in our lifetime! We want to
work closer with the wider Church to see lives changed and devoted to
Jesus 100%.”