Partners

The National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast is enabled to take place through the generosity of partners who support its work and vision:

 
Bible Society is the principal partner of the Prayer Breakfast. We’re passionate about making the Bible known and making it understood. We invite people to see it through fresh eyes and discover its life-changing message for themselves. Our vision is to see Christians confident in the Scriptures and a changed conversation about the Bible in our culture, leading to the transformative embodiment of the Bible in the world.

 

www.biblesociety.org.uk

Vivid Broadcast formed in 2005 as an independent company with a small but experienced technical and creative team. We are still passionate about the business and consider it a real privilege to provide multi-camera OB facilities at events worldwide, including the National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast.

 


www.vividbroadcast.co.uk

Christians in Politics’ mission is to inspire and encourage Christians to get involved in politics and public life. We believe decisions are made by those who show up. We strive to put kingdom before tribe and disagree well. Drawing together Christians from across political parties and beyond, and from the breadth of the church, providing events, training, resources and support through our groups. We’d love to speak at your church/event, please get in touch!


www.christiansinpolitics.org.uk

At CARE, our vision is simple: we want to see politics renewed and lives transformed. We believe that government is part of God’s good design for humanity and that by actively participating in politics we can help shape it to be the best it can be. By speaking God’s better story to a broken world, we want to point politicians and decision-makers to what is right, true and good for all human beings. We engage the church, equip politicians, and empower future leaders and our prayer is that we might see God renew our politics, so that laws are passed which protect the vulnerable and help everyone to flourish as God intends.

www.care.org.uk

Home for Good and Safe Families strive for a society where no family feels alone, and every child has a home where they can flourish. We believe the Church is central to this change. We empower families, equip churches, and influence systemic change. Our family support programme connects local volunteers with isolated, overwhelmed families, helping them build stable homes and strong community connections. Alongside this we journey with those exploring fostering, adoption or supported lodgings to ensure that when, sadly, children come into care, there is a home for every child who needs one.
www.homeforgood.org.uk

In 2021, the Lanier Theological Education Foundation purchased the historic Yarnton Manor, located just four miles from the city centre of Oxford. After extensive renovation to the 420-year-old manor house and surrounding properties, the Lanier Foundation will establish the Lanier Theological Library and Learning Centre at Yarnton Manor. A community of Christian scholars and ministry practitioners will gather with a focus on biblical research, theological education, and training in Christian ministry. Both the Library and events at Yarnton Manor will be open and available to the public.

www.yarntonmanor.com

 

LICC (the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity) exists to catalyse a movement that envisions and empowers people to live as disciples of Jesus in their everyday lives. Through thought leadership, training, events and resources, we are equipping churches and individuals to show the difference Jesus makes, Monday through Sunday – right where they are.

 


www.licc.org.uk

The London Project exists to unite, strengthen and multiply gospel-centred churches across London. Home to a globally diverse church, the city presents a unique opportunity for collaboration among churches and networks to plant thriving communities, share the gospel widely and address pressing challenges together. Through training, partnerships and citywide initiatives, we empower believers to make a lasting impact. The vision is inspired by Tim Keller’s gospel movement in New York City.

www.thelondonproject.co.uk

We believe that heartfelt questions deserve thoughtful answers.  The mission of the OCCA is to communicate the good news of Jesus Christ through the cultural questions of our day and to equip others to do the same. We want to serve the local church by training and equipping believers for evangelism and apologetics by producing materials for our web-based channels, and by offering online hybrid courses. We want to make Jesus known by speaking in secular settings and contributing to public discourse on religious belief.

www.theocca.org

 

Open Doors UK and Ireland is part of a global NGO, operating in over 70 countries for more than 70 years with a call to ‘strengthen what remains’ for Christian communities facing serious persecution. Open Doors advocacy work supports Christians by protecting and promoting freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) as defined in Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This covers both private belief and public practice.


www.opendoorsuk.org

Premier is the UK’s Christian Media Mission Agency, helping people encounter God through media and experience renewal.
Since becoming the UK’s first Christian radio station more than three decades ago, Premier has led the way in Christian media. Our reach now spans generations, cultures and denominations, reflecting the breadth of the Church today. Premier is a multi-platform mission working across broadcasting, publishing, events, helpline support, websites, apps and podcasts.
Each week, 1.8 million people connect with Premier. Every year, our podcasts are downloaded more than 12 million times and our digital platforms receive over 15 million visits, offering connection, understanding and hope in a changing world.

www.premier.org.uk

 
We exist so everyone can be free from hunger.

We’re an anti-poverty charity and community of food banks. We work together to ensure no one in the UK needs a food bank to survive, while providing food and practical support to people left without enough money to live on.   

We are supported by 12,000 churches, 30,000 volunteers, community groups, businesses and thousands of people committed to ending hunger in the UK.
 
 
World Vision believes every child should have the chance to shape their future with dignity and hope. Through child sponsorship, children are supported within long‑term programmes that strengthen their whole community — meaning each sponsored child benefits alongside four more as families gain clean water, education, healthcare and protection.
 
Last year, World Vision reached over 3.3 million people, including 1.8 million children, and supported a further 2.8 million through global emergencies. We also equip more than 50,000 pastors and church leaders annually. For 75 years, we’ve partnered with communities worldwide — and here in the UK we’re working side‑by‑side with churches in a mission to transform lives.
 

www.worldvision.org.uk