Alpha is an opportunity for anyone to explore the Christian faith in a relaxed, non-threatening setting over ten thought-provoking weekly sessions, with a day or weekend away.
Alpha is a place where answers to key questions of life can be discovered through discussion and relationship, and where each person’s faith can develop at their own pace, without pressure from others.
There are three key components to each Alpha course meeting: a meal, a talk, and discussion in small groups. The meal allows for friendships to develop amongst the guests, the talk presents key aspects of the Christian faith, while the small group discussion gives the guests the opportunity to talk about the questions they have.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Anyone wanting to explore the meaning of life! More than 13 million people have now attended Alpha courses in tens of thousands of churches, homes, workplaces, schools, military bases, prisons and retirement homes worldwide. Alpha is supported and used by all the major Christian denominations.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
We use a useful mnemomic to explain how the Alpha course works, based on the word A.L.P.H.A.
A is for anyone:
Alpha is for anyone interested in finding out more about the Christian faith. This includes at least five categories of people.
L is for learning and laughter:
It is possible to learn about the Christian faith and have a great deal of fun at the same time. At Alpha courses there is always a lot of laughter over the meals and in discussion groups. During the talks we try to introduce as much humour as we can.
Humour breaks down barriers and makes people feel relaxed. We are trying to avoid intensity, because intensity is very off-putting to people outside the church.
P is for prata, popiah or pizza:
The meal on Alpha has a profound significance because it is over the meal that friendships are formed. The meal gives guests the opportunity to relax with each other and talk about what ever they want - from work to football, family, the weather, whatever! Basically, it is a time to share about the everyday things of life.
H is for helping one another:
It is amazing to watch a group of people from outside the church changing over the course of ten weeks. There are many factors involved in this process, including the talks and the hosts and helpers. But very often it is because the guests themselves are helping each other through their sharing and discussions.
A is for ask anything:
On Alpha, no question is regarded as too simple or too hostile. Some of the people who come on the course may be angry, confused or antogonistic, and that is absolutely fine! - these are the people the course is designed for.
THE ALPHA TALKS
There are 15 talks on the Alpha course, which are given over the ten weeks of the course and the weekend away. Each talk covers key areas of the Christian faith, and small group discussion takes place after each talk.