Andy Hawthorne

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Andy Hawthorne, OBE is a British evangelist, author, and founder of The Message Trust, a Christian mission organisation based in Manchester, UK.

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He has been a speaker at New Wine, Spring Harvest, Soul Survivor, Keswick Convention, and other Christian conferences in the UK. He was one of the founders of Hope 08 and the Hope Together initiatives. [1]

The Message Trust has been working with young people and communities across the UK for over 30 years; its initiatives and work have been particularly directed at those who are traditionally hard to reach, in prison, or from disadvantaged communities. [2] Originally focused in Greater Manchester, The Message now works across the UK, with hubs in Scotland, Wales, London, the Midlands, and the North East, as well as Manchester. They also work internationally in Cape Town, South Africa, Vancouver, Canada, and Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Early life

Hawthorne and his brother Simon were raised in Cheadle, Manchester, United Kingdom. [7] Their mother was a Christian, but as children, they had no religious interests. Simon tells the story of receiving a Christian book from his mother, giving it away, and eventually having it returned to him by a friend of a friend in Blackpool who had found it in a charity shop. The brothers decided to read the book and then committed their lives to Jesus. At the time, they were running their own fashion accessories business. [7]

Christian work

The brothers formed Message 88 in 1988, [8] and Andy later co-founded the Christian band World Wide Message Tribe which had success in the UK and American pop charts. The Eden initiative was set up in Manchester in 1996. [9]

Hawthorne is public about his Christian faith and has described it as the 'engine' of all that has been achieved through The Message Trust. On June 21, 2011, he addressed cross-bench parliamentarians at the National Prayer Breakfast at the Houses of Parliament. Invited to speak on the theme of 'Raising the aspirations of young people', he said, ‘The Bible works, and Jesus is the answer... The message of the Bible raises the aspirations of young people—we ditch it at our peril. The best of our society is built on this precious book. The more we invest in today’s young people the values that God gave us in this book, the better our society will become.’ [10]

In 2018, Hawthorne was a key figure in launching Advance 2020, a coordinated campaign by Christian ministries to deliver a major evangelistic push in the UK in 2020. [11] Speaking about the campaign, he said, ‘I felt like we need to see a multiplication of the evangelist gift, but also in Isaiah 60 it says, "assemble my people," and I felt like we need to start going big again.’ [12]

In 2022, Hawthorne and The Message Trust partnered with the Luis Palau Association for a second time to put on Festival Manchester. Having originally held a mission in 2003, they decided to go again coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the summer of 2022, Festival Manchester 2022 headed into schools, communities, ran thousands of hours of social action projects, before hosting a weekend festival in Wythenshawe Park in July. The weekend saw over 65,000 people attend.

Coming out of the first Covid 19 lockdown in 2020, Andy and The Message Trust pioneered a Community Grocery [13] in Sharston, near Wythenshawe, giving those who were finding it hard to keep their families fed access to affordable food and wrap-around support. By May 2023, this first store had grown into a network of 22 stores across the UK that is helping put food on the table for over 41,000 member families. Each store is run through a partnership between The Message Trust and a local church looking to reach their community. In Sharston, this led to the launch of the Message Community Church.

Hawthorne started meeting monthly with 12 other evangelists in his office in Sharston. The twelve decided to go on and set up their own Advance Group. By 2022, Advance Groups had grown internationally and groups were meeting in more than 90 countries. [14]

The story of The Message is told in Hawthorne's books, The Message 20: Celebrating Two Decades of Changed Lives [15] and Being The Message: Lessons learned on the frontline of mission. [16]

Awards

In recognition for his services to young people, Hawthorne was awarded the OBE in 2011. [17] He was also named ‘Best Leader’ in The Sunday Times Best Not-For-Profit Organisations To Work For surveys in 2017 and 2018. [18] [19]

Personal life

Hawthorne is married and the couple have two children. [20] His great-grandfather was a missionary in India with the Salvation Army. [21]

Books and publications

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  2. "OBE awarded to young people's champion Andy Hawthorne". EAUK. 16 June 2011. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  3. "Our History". The Message Trust. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  4. "Tim Tucker and Andy Hawthorne explain the vision of Message South Africa". The Message Trust. 2 March 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  5. Hawthorne, Andy (16 December 2016). "Andy's Review of 2016". The Message Trust. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  6. "The Message launches in Germany". The Message Trust. 10 April 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  7. 1 2 Article in the Manchester Evening News, by Paul Taylor, dated April 18, 2010, updated January 12, 2013
  8. Anglican Church Planting Initiatives website, article dated September 20, 2017
  9. Guardian Newspaper website, article dated November 2, 2005
  10. YouTube clip of Andy Hawthorne addressing the 2011 National Prayer Breakfast
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  12. Jones, Marcus (2 October 2018). "'Unprecedented' scale of evangelism planned for 2020". Premier. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  13. Community Grocery website
  14. Advance Groups website, retrieved 2023-11-09
  15. Foyles website, The Message 20
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  19. "Christian charity wins top award in Sunday Times Best Companies list". Christian Today. 23 February 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  20. Message Community Church website, Our Team
  21. Church For Vancouver website, article dated November 27, 2014