Get Messy! Volume 4: Five marks of mission made messy
The essential magazine for Messy Church leaders
Each issue contains twelve session outlines for Messy Churches, running through the year from September to August. Everything you need to run your Messy Church, including activity photos, mealtime cards, social action ideas and templates, all downloadable from the Messy Church website. With an introduction by Aike Kennett-Brown.
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10 June 2026
| Title | Get Messy! Volume 4: Five marks of mission made messy |
| Author | Aike Kennett-Brown |
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| Description | Each issue contains twelve session outlines for Messy Churches, running through the year from September to August. Everything you need to run your Messy Church, including activity photos, mealtime cards, social action ideas and templates, all downloadable from the Messy Church website. With an introduction by Aike Kennett-Brown. Topics and contributors September: God's mission – MCIC25 planning team
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Each issue contains twelve session outlines for Messy Churches, running through the year from September to August. Everything you need to run your Messy Church, including activity photos, mealtime cards, social action ideas and templates, all downloadable from the Messy Church website. With an introduction by Aike Kennett-Brown.
Topics and contributors
September: God's mission – MCIC25 planning team
October: Getting the news out – Andrew Pearson
November: How we treat others – Helen Laird
December: Light and love for all the world – Anne Offler & Sharon Pritchard
January: Self-care – Crystal Goetz
February: Love your neighbour – Messy Church New Zealand
March: Easter – Deborah Humphries
April: Social justice – Dawn Kay
May: Equipped for mission – Martyn Payne
June: Go, go, go! – Becky May
July: Stewardship of nature – Messy Church Australia
August: Treasures in heaven – Joanna Gilchrist & Amy Hitchmough