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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
Ninety-five more theses – Part three
22/09/2017 | ReformWe ask 95 opinion formers and opinion holders of today: How should the Church change? The final part of our series marking the 500th anniversary of the Reformation
Loraine Mellor, President of the Methodist Conference The Church needs to … Read More
A letter from… Charlottesville
22/09/2017 | ReformBrenda Brown-Grooms writes from Charlottesville, Virginia
After 12 August 2017 (which people here are calling A12), the old tired have been joined by the newly tired. You see, black, brown, native, trans, queer and poor people have been telling … Read More
Chapter & verse: Ephesians 1:16
22/09/2017 | ReformJack Dyce gives thanks
The crime fiction author PD James observed that detective heroes – ‘like a secular priest, expert in the extraction of confession, whose final revelation of the truth confers a vicarious absolution on all but the guilty’ … Read More
I am… a foodbank user
22/09/2017 | ReformUsing a foodbank for the first time at 58
The first time I went to a foodbank was about 18 months ago. I was working in a sub post office, as a manager, on a very low wage. I was … Read More
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