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A New Season in Wales: Scripture Union Appoints National Mission Co-ordinator

SU Cymru has appointed Rhian Evans as National Mission Co-ordinator for Wales, marking a new season of mission to children and young people — mobilising churches, breaking down barriers in schools, and praying for a new wave of God's work across the nation.

Welsh countryside with a church in the foreground, green hills, spring light

Analysis

Wales has a remarkable history of spiritual renewal — the 1904 Revival is still spoken of with reverence — and Scripture Union Cymru is praying for a new season of God's work among children and young people across the nation.

The appointment of Rhian Evans as National Mission Co-ordinator for SU Cymru is a significant step. Rhian brings both passion and experience to a role that sits at the intersection of church, school, and community. Her mandate is to mobilise churches, break down barriers in schools, and help a new generation of Welsh children encounter the living God.

The challenges are real. Wales, like much of the UK, has seen significant decline in church attendance among young people, and the cultural landscape has shifted considerably. But Scripture Union's approach — working with and through local churches, building relationships with schools, and creating spaces where children can explore faith freely — has a strong track record.

What is striking in this story is the language of prayer and expectation. The Isaiah 45:8 verse that frames the piece — 'Let righteousness spring up' — is not a passive hope but an active cry. SU Cymru is asking the UK church to pray specifically for Wales, for Rhian's work, and for the children and young people who are, right now, waiting to hear a story that will change their lives.

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