The United Kingdom, with its rich tapestry of history and diverse cultural landscape, hosts a vibrant array of Christian festivals each year. These gatherings are not just celebrations of faith; they're opportunities for fellowship, spiritual growth, and worship in communal settings. As we look ahead to 2025, here are the top five Christian festivals across the UK that promise uplifting experiences for believers from all walks of life.
1. Big Church Day Out (BCDO)
Location: West Sussex
Date: Late May
Kicking off our list is the Big Church Day Out, one of the UK's largest Christian music festivals. Set in the stunning grounds of Wiston House, BCDO brings together tens of thousands of Christians for two days of incredible music, worship, and community. Featuring a lineup of world-renowned Christian artists across multiple stages, the festival caters to all ages with a wide range of musical styles, from gospel to Christian rock. Beyond music, attendees can enjoy food stalls, workshops, and activities for kids, making it a perfect family-friendly event to kickstart the summer.
2. Keswick Convention
Location: Keswick, Cumbria
Date: July
The Keswick Convention has been a staple in the UK’s Christian calendar for over 140 years. Held annually in the picturesque Lake District town of Keswick, this three-week event offers an enriching program of Bible teachings, seminars, and worship sessions aimed at deepening faith and understanding. The convention attracts speakers and attendees from around the globe and is renowned for its strong focus on missionary work and global church issues. With no entry fee and a reliance on voluntary donations, it embodies the spirit of accessible Christian learning.
3. Creation Fest
Location: Cornwall
Date: Early August
Creation Fest is a free-to-attend festival that blends live music, Bible teachings, and skate activities within the beautiful Cornish countryside. Originally started as a day event in 2002, it has grown into a week-long festival that celebrates Jesus through various forms of creativity and sports. The festival's program includes talks and seminars on faith-related topics while providing an array of family-oriented activities. Its unique blend of spiritual content with action sports like skateboarding makes it especially appealing to younger Christians.
4. New Wine United
Location: Peterborough
Date: Late July to Early August
New Wine United is more than just a festival; it's a movement that seeks to empower local churches across the nation. Held at the East of England Showground in Peterborough, United gathers thousands for worship, teaching, and ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit. With separate programs for adults, youth, and children alongside an extensive marketplace featuring Christian booksellers, charities, and organisations—New Wine United fosters an environment where attendees can grow spiritually while experiencing community.
5. Spring Harvest
Location: Multiple locations including Minehead & Skegness
Date: Around Easter
Spring Harvest is an inter-denominational festival held annually around Easter time at various holiday parks across the UK. It combines vibrant worship with insightful Bible teaching tailored to all age groups—from toddlers to seniors. The event’s workshops cover practical aspects of Christian life while evening celebrations bring everyone together for inspiring sessions filled with music and prayer.
These festivals offer unique experiences to deepen your faith journey amidst fellowship with like-minded individuals across Britain’s breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re drawn to soul-stirring worship concerts at BCDO or reflective teachings at Keswick Convention—2025 holds numerous opportunities to connect with your faith on a deeper level while celebrating Christianity’s vibrant presence in the UK.