What is Holy Disorder?

Last update: 19th January, 1997


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Worship is at the heart of Holy Disorder. The aim is for young people themselves to play a major part in leading the worship, so that it is relevant to their culture, their situation and their needs. Holy Disorder worship is Christ-centred, creative and flexible.

Relationships. We aim to bring young people to faith in Jesus Christ and into loving and caring relationships with each other and the wider Holy Disorder family. We seek to empower young people to live out and to share the Good News of God's love in Christ.

Together. We want churches of all types, sizes and denominations to work together for young people. Young people have a vital role in renewing and building up the whole church. Holy Disorder groups try to keep in touch with and support each other as much as possible for the benefit of all.

The Holy Disorder Trustees do not control or run Holy Disorder but have agreed to give practical support to groups which accept the above values and apply for membership of the network. Groups need not necessarily be called "Holy Disorder", but a chirch minister must be willing to accept responsibility for local oversight.


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