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Reformed Magazine | April 28, 2026

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Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Each Monday he asked me how church was. I was no longer a dot. We were a line!’

26/09/2023 |

In praise of Christians in the media, with Paul Kerensa

I recently attended an advance film screening. I know, fancy – I thought there had been some mistake. I rarely get invited to anything more impressive than a Next mid-season … Read More

Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘After all, we’ve not read every book yet’

29/08/2023 |

Paul Kerensa enjoys a bedtime story

I still read bedtime stories to my children, perhaps later than most. I don’t mean that it’s late in the day – a midnight reading would be madness. I mean our children may be … Read More

Chapter & Verse: Exodus 14:13-14

29/08/2023 |

Sue Walker learns how to trust God

This scripture hit me between the eyes 19 days before my 30-year-old daughter was diagnosed with acute leukaemia in December 2020, during lockdown. Now at some distance, I can look back at what … Read More

Here and Now: Isaac Harvey

29/08/2023 | 1

Isaac Harvey overcomes troubled times

Will you gain anything if you win the whole world but lose your life?’ This question is taken from the Bible, Matthew 16:26, from the Good News version.

I had read this verse at a … Read More

On the pilgrim way: ‘I handed in my keys and walked home with tears streaming down my face’

29/08/2023 |

Sheila Maxey clears out and finds lost treasures

Last Saturday I went into Brentwood United Reformed Church for the last time. Men from the two other churches in the pastorate were loading things into a hired white van – the … Read More

All are welcome? Dementia care

26/06/2023 |

Do churches welcome those with dementia?

I wonder what feeling genuinely welcome means to you. This month, I have been speaking with a churchgoer whose wife lives with Alzheimer’s and experiences the dementia group of symptoms. He attends a church … Read More