Evangelical Alliance

[3] The Evangelical Alliance was founded in 1846 by Ridley Haim Herschell,[4] Edward Steane, John Henderson and Sir Culling Eardley.

[18][19] In 2019, the Alliance supported the 'Thy Kingdom Come' initiative – an event organised by the Archbishops of York and Canterbury to bring more people to Christianity through a sustained period of prayer from the dates of the Feast of the Ascension to Pentecost annually.

[20] In a 2024 report on the results of surveys it conducted in Northern Ireland,[21] the Evangelical Alliance uncritically used the term "Catholic Evangelicals" to describe practising Roman Catholics who are committed to "evangelisation" and "renewal" but whose theological views do not necessarily align with the Alliance's basis of faith.

We urge gentleness, patience and ongoing pastoral care during this process and after a person renounces same-sex sexual relations.

[25] In a 2019 UK government consultation on proposed abortion legislation in Northern Ireland, the Evangelical Alliance responded 'Yes' to the question, "Do you agree that provision should be made for abortion without gestational time limit where: Termination is necessary to prevent grave permanent injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman or girl?".