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Reform Magazine | April 26, 2026

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On the pilgrim way: ‘I find myself unreasonably angry’

30/06/2017 |

Sheila Maxey on dealing with unhelpful anger

Sometimes I just long to be allowed to withdraw from all the clamour and suffering of the world – and I find myself unreasonably angry with those who force me to pay attention … Read More

Study materials archive

20/06/2017 |

Study material is available to download from our archive below

2019

November 2019 Chapter and verse – November 2019

October 2019 Chapter and verse – October 2019

September 2019 Chapter and verse – September 2019

July/August 2019 Chapter and verse … Read More

Interview: The race set before us

26/05/2017 |

Rebekah Gregory, a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing talks to Stephen Tomkins and Charissa King

Rebekah Gregory and her five-year-old son Noah were cheering on a friend at the finishing line of the Boston Marathon on 15 April 2013 … Read More

A good question: How can we promote the common good?

26/05/2017 | 1

One question, four answers

 

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The age of loneliness

26/05/2017 | 3

Loneliness is epidemic among older people in Britain but churches are well placed to make a difference, says Debbie Thrower

Most of us have put on the television at some point when we are at home on our own, just … Read More

A feast at the festival

26/05/2017 |

What does the United Reformed Church have in store for this year’s Greenbelt arts festival, after last year’s success? And what does Greenbelt have in store for us?

The United Reformed Church is packing its tent, its folding chair and … Read More