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I am… still a congregationalist
03/10/2022 | ReformMargaret Morris explains not joining the URC
Greetings from members of the Congregational Federation to the members of the United Reformed Church on your 50th anniversary! This from a Congregationalist who has been a member of a church affiliated to … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘My trouble is I don’t trust God enough’
03/10/2022 | ReformSheila Maxey faces decisions
Decisions, decisions! Our small local church has decided, with great sadness, to vacate our building. We have ten members who regularly attend, two boys aged 11 and 13, and three adherents, one regularly attending. We were … Read More
Open the doors
03/10/2022 | ReformJohn Danso looks back at the obstacles people from ethnic minorities have faced in the Church
Let me take this opportunity to wish the United Reformed Church a happy 50th anniversary celebration. It is nice to celebrate a journey of … Read More
I remember it well 3
03/10/2022 | ReformGwen Hall, a member of the Joint Negotiating Committee, looks back to 1972
My husband Richard was the Minister of Emmanuel Congregational Church, Cambridge, in 1969, and I been doing things with the women and students in the church. There … Read More
The view from Wales
03/10/2022 | ReformLeaving the URC to join a Wales-wide body remains a possibility, says Robert Pope
It is sometimes claimed that the United Reformed Church, having 13 synods, has at least 13 ways of doing things. That said, there appears on the … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Lists are how I get things done. Write it down, strike it off’
03/10/2022 | ReformPaul Kerensa loves a list
I’ve noticed I’m relying a little more on writing things down. Lists are how I get things done. Write it down, strike it off. Of course, there’s that age-old tip: Start every to-do list with … Read More

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