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On the pilgrim way: ‘How can they live with a history like that?’
31/10/2017 | ReformSheila Maxey explores war and worship
We are just back from 11 days cruising through Ukraine, down the Dnieper River and then up the Danube. Each morning at 6.45am I joined other early birds and sat silently in the bow … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Church stress
30/10/2017 | ReformDoes church have to be so stressful?
I guess I named myself Commitment-Phobe for a reason. I have a restless soul. Having confirmed myself in the Anglican faith, I now want to try out faith at another church or denomination, … Read More
Editorial: The London underground church
30/10/2017 | ReformWith the anniversaries of Luther’s 95 theses and Coltman’s ordination, 2017 has been quite a year for church history – which has to be a good thing in my book. (It’s a church history book.)
Here’s another anniversary I didn’t … Read More
A good question: What makes a disciple?
22/09/2017 | Reform 1
As the United Reformed Church prepares for ‘Walking the Way: Living the life of Jesus today’, a renewed emphasis on discipleship, we ask What makes a disciple?
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These are extracts from a longer article that was published in the … Read More
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22/09/2017 | ReformThe United Reformed Church explores inclusion at Greenbelt festival
The United Reformed Church went to Greenbelt this August, for the second year of its associate partnership with the festival. The URC produced a packed programme of events on the theme … Read More
When is a person not a person?
22/09/2017 | ReformMargie is still Margie. So why, asks Lucy Berry, do people treat her like less of a person when they hear she has early-onset dementia?
When you meet her, you can’t tell that Revd Margie has early-onset dementia. She is … Read More
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