Spring Harvest
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Spring Harvest is an inter-denominational Christian
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 conference and gathering in the United Kingdom
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. Its "Main Event" takes place annually at the Butlins
Butlins
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 resorts in Minehead
Minehead
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 and Skegness
Skegness
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 over the Easter school holiday period.

The format for 2010 changed to five 'event-weeks' (6 days / 5 nights) – three at Minehead and two at Skegness - one week less than in 2009. Approximately 30,000 people attended over these five event-weeks, including day visitors. This pattern remained for 2011, but for 2012 whilst the three Minehead weeks are to be retained there will only be one Skegness week.

The tone is generally evangelical
Evangelicalism
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 with modern worship music, workshops and Bible
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 study groups. The programme offers different streams for age groups such as children, youth, families, adults etc. The organization also runs a number of events, conferences and courses and produces a range of resources.
Spring Harvest exists to 'equip the Church for action'. Through a range of events, conferences, books and resources, Spring Harvest seeks to enable Christians to impact their local communities and the wider world.

History

  • 1979: The first Spring Harvest event at Prestatyn
    Prestatyn
    Prestatyn is a seaside resort, town and community in Denbighshire, North Wales. It is located on the Irish Sea coast, to the east of Rhyl. At the 2001 Census, Prestatyn had a population of 18,496.-Prehistory:...

    , North Wales with 2,701 attending.
  • 1982: At the outbreak of the Falklands War
    Falklands War
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    , Spring Harvest sent a telegram to the Prime Minister
    Prime minister
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     expressing 'the love and concern felt by Christians for both governments and peoples involved.' £7,800 was collected and sent to the Church in Argentina
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    .
  • 1985: Seminars were held on social topics such as single parenthood, gender issues, racism, the socially disadvantaged.
  • 1986: For the first time Spring Harvest took place at two locations in the UK: Three weeks in Prestatyn, and two weeks in Minehead.
  • 1988: At the 10th Spring Harvest, the attendance was over 50,000 mark. A worship album was launched, with profits going to Christian projects involved in supporting those with AIDS/HIV. It went on to raise over £20,000.
  • 1989: Spring Harvest expanded to three locations, opening up a new Centre in Ayr
    Ayr
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    , Scotland
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    .
  • 1991: £250,000 was given in voluntary offerings for a wide range of Christian work. £49,000 raised for a 'Greener Burkina' by the youth programme, was used to replant a forest and build a dam to alleviate drought conditions in Burkina Faso
    Burkina Faso
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    , West Africa.
  • 1993: Spring Harvest became a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee. Spring Harvest Word Alive was launched in-conjunction with the Keswick Convention
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    , Proclamation Trust
    Proclamation Trust
    The Proclamation Trust is a British evangelical Christian association founded in 1986 by Dick Lucas, led by Vaughan Roberts, based in Willcox House, London that is dedicated to training preachers in expository preaching...

     and UCCF
    UCCF
    Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship , formerly known as the Inter-Varsity Fellowship , is a UK-based evangelical Christian charity that operates on university campuses....

    .
  • 1994: Over 70,000 Christians attended Spring Harvest at its four locations in Ayr, Minehead, Pwllheli and Skegness. Spring Harvest brought attention to the war in the former-Yugoslavia by sending a film crew to Mostar, Bosnia - a UN designated War Zone.
  • 1996: Spring Harvest launched an initiative with Focus, and Holy Trinity, Brompton.
  • 1998: Spring Harvest unveils plans to develop its activities, the first new initiative 'At Work Together' a conference for Leaders planned for September 1998. Alongside the developments a new Corporate Identity is also launched.
  • 1999: Spring Harvest raises thousands of pounds to help the victims of brutality in Kosovo
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  • 2000: Spring Harvest launches Generation 2000+ at Minehead, the family week, in conjunction with Care for the Family and raises over £1 million for children worldwide through the 'remember me' project.
  • 2003: Spring Harvest Holidays is launched with the holiday site in the Vendée, western France, opening to its first visitors. The first 'Youthwork the conference' takes place in Southport in November 2003.
  • 2007: Spring Harvest Word Alive takes place for the final time following a communication to its partners by Spring Harvest that it was no longer possible to continue the format. Word Alive will be continuing without Spring Harvest under the name New Word Alive
    New Word Alive
    New Word Alive is an annual conference originated by a partnership of the UK Christian organisations UCCF and Keswick Ministries. The conference is focussed on Bible teaching, corporate worship, and family time. The conference is a continuation of the former Word Alive event which ran within...

    .
  • 2008: Spring Harvest Main Event take place over five weeks across the Skegness and Minehead sites, to accommodate the varied times of UK schools' Easter holidays.
  • 2009: Spring Harvest and ICC Media Group complete merger to form Memralife Group.
  • 2009: Pilgrim Hall Christian Conference Centre in Sussex becomes latest member of the Memralife Group.
  • 2010: After 20 years as CEO, Alan Johnson retires. Peter Martin appointed acting CEO of Memralife Group.

Main event annual themes

Each year’s main event has a teaching theme.
  • 2012 : Church Actually - God's Brilliant Idea
  • 2011 : Route 66 - Biblical direction for the road we travel
  • 2010 : Different Eyes - Living distinctively in a time of uncertainty
  • 2009 : Apprentice = Walking the way of Christ
  • 2008 : One Hope
  • 2007 : One People
  • 2006 : One God : (The first event in a series of Three [THE BIG STORY])
  • 2005 : Sing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land
  • 2004 : Grace Academy : Losing to Win.
  • 2003 : Shepherd's Bush to King's Cross: Your connection to the mission of God.
  • 2002 : You've Got Mail : Jesus writes to His Church - Looking at the seven churches in the Book of Revelation.
  • 2001 : King of the Hill : looking at the Sermon on the Mount.
  • 2000 : A Royal Banquet : The inspiration for the Millennium – Looking at John’s Gospel.
  • 1999 : Past Imperfect Future Tense
  • 1998 : Across the border line
  • 1997 : Solid Rock : The Ten Commandments.
  • 1996 : Beyond Belief
  • 1995 : Take off your shoes
  • 1994 : Dancing in the dark
  • 1993 : Living on the edge
  • 1992 : Meanwhile back at the cross
  • 1991 : Shaken but not Stirred
  • 1990 : Uncage the Lion
  • 1989 : Deckchairs on the Titanic : What influences the church today.
  • 1988 : Who’s pulling your strings : Looking at the forces and pressures which influence the world.
  • 1987 : Where Truth and Justice Meet
  • 1986 : This is your God
  • 1985 : Lights to the World
  • 1984 : The Servant King
  • 1983 : The Power and the Glory

Media coverage

  • In Week 2 at Minehead
    Minehead
    Minehead is a coastal town and civil parish in Somerset, England. It lies on the south bank of the Bristol Channel, north-west of the county town of Taunton, from the border with the county of Devon and in proximity of the Exmoor National Park...

     in 2003, Spring Harvest was featured on the BBC programme Songs of Praise
    Songs of Praise
    Songs of Praise is a BBC Television programme based around traditional Christian hymns. It is a widely watched and long-running religious television programme, one of the few peak-time free-to-air religious programmes in Europe Songs of Praise is a BBC Television programme based around traditional...

    . The first 'week' (week 1), still in Minehead, Spring Harvest was featured on both local and national news as a sickness bug spread rapidly around the event.
  • In Week 3 at Minehead in 2006, the BBC returned to pre-record a Pentecost edition of Songs of Praise, and also to transmit a live Easter morning service from the event.
  • Spring Harvest has also featured in other media, including BBC radio, and also regularly in Christian media.

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