Saturday, 28 March 2026

EAUK on Confident Faith


In 2025, the Evangelical Alliance surveyed evangelical Christians on their views and experiences as Christians living in the UK:


• Do Christians feel free to practise their faith today?

• How has that changed over time?

• How do they experience faith in the workplace?

• What is the state of Christian hate crime and hostility today?

• Evangelicals’ views on Christian nationalism. 


The resulting report – Confident Faith, Contested Culture – gives a snapshot of the views and lived experiences of evangelical Christians in the United Kingdom today.


According to Danny Webster, Director of Advocacy:


‘Evangelicals in the UK have considerable freedom to practise their faith, and to practise it in public. Whether that’s meeting to worship without fear of reprisals, or preaching in the street, or talking about your beliefs at work, the freedom of Christians is real, meaningful and worthy of gratitude. And yet, there is a growing sense among many that the cultural context is changing and making things harder.’


Key findings are highlighted in an article here, and the full report is available as a pdf here.

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