About Us

Scripture Union began on 2 June 1867 in the home of Thomas Hughes in the London suburb of Islington. Some fourteen young children were there to attend a children's meeting led by Josiah Spiers.


One year later, on the 26th August 1868, in the beach-side town of Llandudno, Wales, Josiah Spiers was concerned that children should hear the message about Jesus and how much God loved them. He began by writing 'God is Love' in the sand. As children gathered around, he encouraged them to decorate the letters with shells and seaweed and told them stories about Jesus.
Josiah Spiers

Today, Scripture Union is in over 130 countries around the world and is still working to introduce children and young people to Jesus. Although the gospel never changes, each culture expresses it in a particular way and so the work is carried out through local people in ways which are appropriate to the country, culture and situation in which a movement is based. This includes running camps, school seminars and student groups or producing resources for Bible reading, family counselling, AIDS education, urban children and youth ministry and ministry to the handicapped.

Scripture Union is an autonomous organistion in each country, linked together by Scripture Union International. It is primarily a volunteer organisation with a small number of full-time staff training, encouraging and coordinating ministry workers around the world.

Click here to read a more detailed History of Scripture Union and some of the people who shaped the Movement in the early years.


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Scripture Union, Brief History
• Josiah Spiers at Islington, London (2nd of June, 1867)

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Aims
Scripture Union pursues its aims through a variety of specialist ministries around the world in obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ and in reliance on the Holy Spirit.

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What we believe
As the Scripture Union family throughout the world, we accept and proclaim the historic truths of the Christian faith, including the following:
- God and the human race
- The Scriptures
- The Church and its mission

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Working Principles
We seek to exercise the ministries God has given us in obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ and in reliance on the Holy Spirit. We therefore aim to follow Biblical principles in all that we do and to emphasise the vital importance of prayer.