
Missions to England
Missions to England were religious and cultural efforts, primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries, aimed at sharing Christian faith and values with English communities or supporting British interests abroad. These missions often involved clergy, laypeople, or organizations working to evangelize, provide education, and promote social reforms. They reflected broader efforts of religious groups to spread their beliefs, foster intercultural understanding, and build ties with England’s communities and institutions. While some focused on direct evangelism, others aimed to support social welfare or expand denominational influence within England or its colonies.