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Here & Now: Heather Moore
29/04/2024 | ReformHeather Moore tackles faith and physics
One of the things I’ve been asked when people find out I’m a Christian and study physics is how I can believe in both. How can I view both the creation described in Genesis … Read More
Chapter & verse: Acts 1:6-11
29/04/2024 | ReformAl Barrett gets earthy with the Ascension
The ancient Egyptian myth of Osiris tells of a ‘green’ god, born of earth and sky, a river god in a dangerously overheating world, who offers his cooling waters to the parched earth. … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Can we discover the meaning of experiences many years later?’
29/04/2024 | ReformIt’s never too late to give thanks, Sheila Maxey finds
I can’t get T S Eliot’s words ‘We had the experience but we missed the meaning’ (Four Quartets: ‘The Dry Salvages’ III) out of my mind just now. My mind … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘I was going to set up The Mus – a museum of halves.’
29/04/2024 | ReformPaul Kerensa has half a mind to open a museum
I had an idea about 20 years ago. I’ve never mentioned it to anyone. It was a business plan but I have never and will never capitalise on it. I … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I was a bit startled to find Rowan was dealing with the seven deadly sins’
26/03/2024 | ReformSheila Maxey grapples with the seven deadly sins
For the past few years, Lent, as a time of deeper prayer and self-examination, has largely passed me by but I decided that this year I would try to pay attention to … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ’Given I only buy one every decade or so, I won’t see this change of packaging till the 2030s
26/03/2024 | ReformPaul Kerensa gets involved in some sticky business
If you saw the sticky business surrounding Lyle’s Golden Syrup changing its ‘Christian’ logo, you may have thought, as I did: ‘What Christian logo?’…
Paul Kerensa is on tour around the country. … Read More

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