Thank you so much for making BaseCamp '26 what it was. Reading your responses, we are genuinely moved — by the ministry that happened at the Expo and dinner tables, by the conversations that went deeper than expected, by the courage you are meeting the challenge of the next mountain: Multiplication!
What we received from you was confirmation that gathering like this matters: that hearing small stories of God at work, praying for one another, and being reminded we are not alone is irreplaceable. You came with bravery and that shaped everything. And for those of you who couldn't be there — we missed you and hope you will plan to meet us at Basecamp ‘27.
Thank you to Simon and Ceri Harris and Adam Penketh who hosted us to encounter Jesus together and grow at heart level.
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“I felt from the Lord that he is changing peoples hearts as well as working on their soul and emotions. He is healing current wounds and scars from past seasons. This time together will lead to evident changes
in peoples hearts”
— Prophetic image/message recieved at Basecamp 26’
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Our Shared DNA
We are currently revisiting this list based on the feedback we received.
Christoformed — formed by the life and teaching of Jesus so much that we look, act and talk like Him. Small — convicted that the kingdom advances through what is intimate, unhurried, and reproducible. Brave — risking in obedience to the Spirit’s call. Called — sent by Jesus to witness to Him and make disciples. Multiplication — entrusting what we carry to faithful people who will carry it further. Cruciform — shaped by the cross we carry. Attentive — intentional to listen; to God, each other, and our neighbours. Servants — leading from the bottom up, authority earned through faithfulness. Toward the margins — present at the edges of society, the centre of our mission. Wholehearted — following Jesus with our whole selves — body, mind, emotion, imagination, and will. Relational — committed to connexion, bound by friendship and trust. Collaborative — linking arms with others, both pioneers and inherited church leaders alike.