Europe
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — May 2026 — Europe’s Christian heritage remains deeply woven into the continent's history, culture, and moral foundations. From the early spread of the Gospel through the Roman Empire to the preservation of biblical scholarship in monasteries, universities, and churches across centuries, Christianity in Europe has profoundly shaped Western civilization and global Christian history.
Today, Christian communities throughout Europe continue working to strengthen congregations, encourage biblical teaching, promote Christian values, and preserve the enduring message of Jesus Christ in increasingly secular societies. Across major European cities and rural communities alike, faithful believers are committed to worship, discipleship, evangelism, missions, and compassionate service rooted in the teachings of Scripture.
The enduring influence of Christianity in Europe is not merely historical memory, but a continuing witness to the transformative power of the Gospel in shaping conscience, community, and moral responsibility. The continuing relevance of Christian faith not only within church life, but also within the broader ethical and cultural identity of Europe.
As Europe faces contemporary spiritual and social challenges, many churches and ministries continue to proclaim the Gospel, support Christian outreach, and strengthen biblical faith for future generations across the continent.