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Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘We were sitting in our garden when the sound of guitar-led hymns wafted over the fence’
03/07/2024 | ReformPaul Kerensa is living the outdoor life
The sun is high and the weather is… well, it’s British summertime, so I wouldn’t be so bold as to guess. But perhaps this time of year, the outside world beckons a little … Read More
Here & Now: Phoebe Edmonds
03/06/2024 | ReformPhoebe Edmonds on prayer as protest
’Why don’t you actually do something rather than just praying about it?’
This is what a passer-by shouted to us during the 14-day ‘No Faith in Fossil Fuels’ vigil we held outside parliament in … Read More
Soul stories: Barnabas Shin
03/06/2024 | ReformBarnabas Shin on working through a crisis of faith
My journey of faith started when my sister led me, a five-year-old boy, to church. Although I was not born into a Christian family, I grew up in a faith community. … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I know many widows fighting their lone battles with ageing’
03/06/2024 | ReformSheila Maxey is inspired by widows facing older age
I live a very sheltered life these days: a safe familiar home, no financial worries, a supportive family at the end of the phone, good neighbours for the occasional practical crisis….
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘We went through Acts in the style of one long recap: Previously in the Bible…’
03/06/2024 | ReformIf you’re on your church’s preaching team, miss a preachers’ meeting at your peril. You’ll be signed up for an all-age sermon covering the whole book of Acts. I speak from experience…
Paul Kerensa is on tour around the country. … Read More
Chapter & verse: Mark 4:35-41
03/06/2024 | ReformPaul Dean recalls choppy sea crossings
After six days of bringing order out of chaos God rested but, even so, to find Jesus asleep on a cushion is surprising. It certainly surprised the disciples in the story of the storm … Read More


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