This section covers archived material such as
Please note that the address of the office of the Christian Endeavour Union of Great Britain & Ireland has changed
The Christian Endeavour Union of Great Britain & Ireland
The White House
Wilderspool Business Park
Greenall’s Park
Warrington WA4 6HL
Cheshire
Teaching Aim: Introduction to starting and running a Junior CE Society.
Audience: Junior
Format: pdf
Teaching Aim: To encourage the group to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
Audience: Young People
Format: pdf
Teaching Aim:
To show how the CE Standards encourage members to live Christ-centred lives.
Audience: Young People
Format: pdf
Teaching Aims: This guide to programme planning is to help leaders to be aware of principles that need to be followed and important factors which should be considered when planning for a Junior or YP grade.
Audience: Leaders
Format: pdf
Teaching Aims: A guide to Christian Endeavour for juniors.
Audience: Leaders
Format:
Teaching Aims: A guide for leaders running a Junior group.
Audience: Leaders
Format: pdf
Teaching Aims: A guide for leaders running a Christian Endeavour group.
Audience: Leaders
Format:
Teaching Aim: Reference to styles and shorthand references used in CE Resources
Audience: All
Format: pdf
Teaching Aims: This Style Guideline document has been put together to help you to produce professionally printed material for your communication, marketing and operational needs.
Audience: All
Format: pdf
Teaching Aims: A guide to writers and editors.
Audience: Leaders and all who might write on behalf of CE
Format:
Teaching Aim: In Christian Endeavour, children and young people are trained to serve Christ through taking part in a regular, usually weekly, church-based meeting. The CE Award Scheme is designed to extend this training. It resembles the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme, the main difference being that all the subjects studied are connected with Church-based activities, Christian Endeavour, Bible, Christian Reading, and Practical Christian Living. Members work at a number of tasks and receive credit for each one successfully completed. Twenty tasks must be undertaken of which ten are compulsory and the remaining ten can be chosen from the list. It really means that, if a meeting is run on CE lines, with the members taking part, they can receive credit for doing so - a further incentive for them to participate.
Audience: Leaders
Format: pdf
Teaching Aim: CE Personality interview
Audience: All
Format: pdf