Meet 'Blunderwoman', 'Splatman' and the gang
Leaders pose in costume for a picture during a brie pause at the Ground Breakers venue - catering to children aged five, six and seven.
A sea of tents
Approximately 22,000 people came to New Wine 2018, with many choosing to stay on-site overnight in tents and caravans.
Packed out
The main Arena venue appears to be almost entirely full during a sermon delivered by American preacher Darren Rouanzoin.
Sung worship
Smaller morning and evening celebration events were also held at the Impact and Hungry venues.
The map (essential)
In a repeat of previous years, accommodation areas were colour-coded to help guests locate their tent and caravan pitches.
'Tell me why you believe'
Ed Atkinson, an agnostic from Henley-on-Thames, walks around the Royal Bath & West Showground asking Christians to tell him about their faith. He is among a number of non-Christians who attend New Wine in support of a Christian spouse or partner each year.
Seminars
Temporary marquees were the setting for many of the seminars and other activities which were held every afternoon - except during one rest day each week.
The main thoroughfare
Most of the venues, the market place, the food court and other attractions were located close to a central road which connected accommodation areas in the north and south of the site with the middle.
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