Our History – Then & Now
Everything we do is built on the foundations laid by Wilson Carlile – a visionary who inspired generations to give hope to millions.
Picture a church building in London full of people who are happy with things the way they are. They enjoy being part of a church community and gathering together on a Sunday but don’t want to extend their community to those outside of the church, particularly those struggling with poverty.
Then along comes a young curate (trainee-vicar) who’s passionate about his faith and wants to share the Good News of Jesus with people who’d never dream of stepping foot in a church.
This curate was Wilson Carlile. He believed God’s love is for everyone, and with this belief he established Church Army in 1882.
Carlile began by hosting open-air gatherings to share faith and encourage people to put their faith in to action.
He started training ordinary Christian men and women to share the freedom and joy of knowing Jesus with those most in need. He started social action initiatives, initially focused on the slums of Westminister – one of the most deprived and poverty-stricken spots in London. The work of Church Army today builds on the foundations laid by Wilson Carlile – a visionary who inspired generations to give hope to millions.
Our Work
We do not shy away from challenges and strive to help those most in need. Through partnership and collaboration, we aspire to empower lives and nurture a sense of belonging in communities across the UK and Ireland.
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