Introducing Messy Church Does Science
In 2017, Messy Church received a grant from Scientists in Congregations for a project entitled Messy Church Does Science.
Through this project, we’ve developed materials to help Messy Church leaders use science to explore aspects of the Christian faith, and demonstrate that faith and science are complementary.
Messy Church taster video
For an taster of the project as a whole, watch the highlights from our event at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory:
Resources
100 sizzling science-based ideas for Messy Churches
The book
Messy Church Does Science book contains 100 science-based ideas for Messy Churches
Materials
Buy the bookExtra resources for activities
Ideas additional to the book
Free and extra activites
- We have made 13 activities from Messy Church Does Science available to download for free, some of which are not included in the book itself.
Try at home
Videos
In the press
- Dr Dave talking all things Messy, and the conference to Baptist.org.uk
- A great overview of what Messy Church Does Science is and where to get the book
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