Help Launch the First Student Leadership Conference in the UK

Equip the next generation to lead with truth and courage.

Every year, students across Europe come to the Student Leadership Conference (SLC) searching for something deeper: truth, purpose, and the courage to live for Christ.

And every year, God meets them.

“Worship and main sessions helped me see truth as something to live, not just know.”

Now, for the first time, we are preparing to bring this experience to the United Kingdom.

But we cannot do it without you.

👉 Give now:
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A Week That Changes Lives

At SLC, students don’t just attend sessions—they encounter truth, build community, and begin to lead.

In 2025 alone:

  • 410 students participated over 2 weeks
  • 47 schools were represented in hand-picked student leadership teams
  • Dozens of nations connected in Christ-centered leadership training, relationship building and strategic planning activities

Students consistently describe:

  • deeper faith
  • new courage
  • a clearer sense of calling

“This week helped me see how real truth applies in daily life.”

“Meeting people from other countries made me feel part of a larger family in Christ.” For many, this is a turning point.

 

The Need

Not every student who should attend SLC can afford to come.

And launching a new conference in the UK requires:

  • upfront event costs
  • scholarships for students
  • support for schools with limited resources

Without funding, students will miss this opportunity.

 

The Opportunity

You can help bring a student into a life-changing experience of:

  • biblical truth
  • spiritual growth
  • Christ-centered leadership

“I began to understand people more deeply and saw how faith connects us.”

 

What Your Gift Does

              €380 → Sends one student with all costs covered

Gives access to teaching, worship, and discipleship

              €1,000 → Sponsors a school group

Helps multiple students attend together

              €5,000+ → Helps launch SLC UK

Covers essential startup costs for the conference

Every gift directly impacts students who will return to their schools ready to lead.

 

Why This Matters Now

For more than 25 years, SLC has equipped thousands of students to live out their faith.

  • Nearly 6,000 students impacted over time
  • A growing demand across Europe
  • A new opportunity to reach students in the UK

This is not just another event. This is the multiplication of leadership rooted in God’s truth.

 

A Growing Movement

Students leave SLC with:

  • confidence to lead
  • conviction rooted in Scripture
  • connection to a wider Christian community

Students report “greater confidence to lead and serve in their schools.” And they carry that back into:

  • their schools
  • their churches
  • their future vocations

Join Us

This is a moment to invest in something that lasts.

Not just an event.

But lives shaped for God’s purposes.

👉 Give now to support SLC UK:
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Read more: Our full project description is available from our website here.

Pray

Intercede for the students, teachers, and organizers preparing for this event. Pray that God would go before SLC UK 2026 just as He went before Joshua — and that every student who attends would leave stronger, more courageous, and more certain of their calling.

Connect

Introduce ACSI Europe to Christian schools, churches, individuals, or foundations in your community who share a passion for raising up the next generation of bold, faithful leaders.

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