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July –The Telegraph published THIS article about the Soul Survivor situation, “ The abuse scandal tearing Christianity apart“. May – Companies House receive Termination of Appointment of MP for LIV (UK), actual date on certificate is 26/04/2023. xxxvi] https://livingchurch.org/2019/09/14/soul-survivor-festival-ends-26-year-run-in-church-of-england/ July– The Telegraph report HERE that the Charity Commission are investigating large donations made to Sou61 by Malaysian business tycoon Tan Sri (Sir) Francis Yeoh.

Roy Crowne began as Director of Youth for Christ in 1998.He built a strong friendship with Mike Pilavachi and Andy Hawthorne at the Message Trust.He sought to work with them both in collaboration, rather than competition, to enable more young people across the UK to come to know Jesus.Roy Crowne explains that, “HOPE Together grew out of the friendship and trust that had grown between we three guys.” [xxviii]Until 2018, both Mike Pilavachi and Andy Hawthorne were Directors of Hope (alongside Rachel Jordan and Laurence Singlehurst), with Roy Crowne as Executive Director. [xxix]In the year 2000, the Message partnered with Soul Survivor to run Message 2000, an event across Manchester in which over 5000 young people participated.This was followed up in 2004 with Soul in the City in London and Soul In The City Durban in 2009.After Roy Crowne left Youth for Christ in 2010 to become Executive Director of Hope, Gav Calver (now CEO of the Evangelical Alliance) took over as CEO at Youth for Christ. [xxx] While we’re talking about the Evangelical Alliance, Steve Clifford (Gav Calver’s predecessor at Evangelical Alliance CEO) was the Soul Survivor leadership team Chair, the Chair of Hope ’08, and the Chair of Soul in the City (according to his LinkedIn). Even after all that has been uncovered and shed light on this year – the abuse, the pain, the structures of power that enabled decades of harm – I see a continued drive towards power, dominance, and celebrity status within the Church. So many wanting to make a name for themselves and their organisations; so many voicing support for the system; so many with a vested interest in the status quo. Have we really learned so little this year?

May –Youthscape publish THIS article with their reflections about the situation and share the relationships they (and their staff and Board) have with Soul Survivor. The virgin Mary, who had an ordinary life, was favored by God and chosen to bear His Son, who would change the whole world. September –Evangelical Alliance CEO, Gav Calver, posted THIS statement about the findings of the investigation.

But I can feel that compulsion towards keeping silence slowly being eroded and something stirring within me in its place.July –Causeway Cost Vineyard church posted THIS update on the Alan Scott investigation, mentioned earlier in this timeline and in THIS post. April –The Telegraph publish their first article about the situation HERE with vague details of Mike Pilavachi having taken part in “inappropriate massages” and having “inappropriate intimate relationships” with young people believed to be linked to the Soul61intern scheme. David Westlake began to work at Tearfund as Youth Director in 1996, [xxiv]and from there a strong partnership was built between Tearfund and Soul Survivor, through Soul Actionwhich was incorporated as a company in 1994. [xxv]Money raised at Soul Survivor festivals would be donated to Tearfund projects, Tearfund employees would deliver seminars on justice at Soul Survivor, and much of Soul Survivor’s commitment to justice was outworked through Tearfund projects and the ability for young people to support these projects with money and volunteering efforts. Some Soul61 young people and those who previously worked at Soul Survivor also went onto be employed by Teafund within David Westlake’s team. April –The Times published THIS article entitled “He ran the ‘Christian Glastonbury’. Then the questions started.” No stones were thrown because we all sin, and there was no condemnation from Jesus, only forgiveness. God promises, “ If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” ( 1 John 1:9). Our sins are separated from us as far as the east is from the west ( Psalm 103:12).



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