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We are discussing a move to Chester House, Muswell Hill, North London and plan to make this our main teaching base in the UK for the academic year 2026-27.
This move is part of how we are reimagining our purpose: to cultivate biblically rooted, hope-filled, and culturally relevant engagement with God’s mission by training and equipping disciples of Jesus Christ in partnership with the global church.
As we step into this new chapter, we’re not simply changing location—we are expanding vision. We’re developing intercultural learning communities not just in one place, but in collaboration with partners around the world.
Technology will play an important role, but we remain deeply committed to in-person learning that forms character, builds community, and equips people with the skills needed to engage across cultures.
Over the coming year, we will continue to deliver BA, MA and shorter courses, including our popular 10-week course for people En Route to mission, from Muswell Hill, while also growing new partnerships and creating new opportunities for learning. This includes new courses, new ways of studying together, and new places to learn.
As we engage more globally, we’re excited about the richness of learning alongside faculty and students from across the world. Across the global church, biblically rooted faith is expressed in beautifully diverse ways, shaping how we worship, care for the world, and share the gospel.
We believe this next step will better equip us, and those we train, to work together in God’s mission, enriching the work of the gospel worldwide. Do you know someone who would benefit from increasing their intercultural and biblical skills? Encourage them to meet us in Muswell Hill!
If you have insights, questions or concerns, then please talk with us. We have set up a dedicated email address BeyondEasneye@AllNations.ac.uk for you to use, but you can also chat with those you already know at College. We may not have all the questions, let alone all the answers, so let’s listen to God for this journey.
There will be lots of challenges as we move away from Easneye and continue to transform how we deliver excellent learning in intercultural communities. Please do prayerfully consider how you might support the College during this significant time. Has God given you finances, skills, insights or relationships for such a time as this?
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Since the moment All Nations began, we have been blessed by the countless people who have prayed for and given donations to the All Nations vision. Thank you. While things are changing, we want to reassure you over the next few months that our mission remains the same. For those who currently donate and pray, thank you—we need your gospel partnership now more than ever.
Thank you for walking with us, praying with us, and supporting us as we move forward.
Today, we are seizing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to equip hundreds more missionaries to make Jesus known, worldwide. Over the next six years, we aim to triple our student numbers to over 200 per year, with over 50% undertaking our BA and MA courses from outside of the UK. To enable this, we have identified four areas where philanthropy can make a significant impact to accelerate a transformation of our training and curriculum.
Reimagining our Courses
Strengthening Partnerships
Opening Opportunities for All
Transitioning to a New Home