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Unhindering the Soul
24/01/2013 | ReformAnyone hoping to discover fresh ways of contemplating the human condition during Lent should try reading the reflections of Julian of Norwich, the 14th Century Christian mystic, says Paul Millward
Little is known of the woman who, it is believed, … Read More
The Manger and the Cross
20/11/2012 | Reform 1Where, asks Rosalind Selby, is the enfleshment of the Son of God to be most inclusively understood?
Many (perhaps most) Christmas sermons across the western world will offer congregations the good news that Jesus was born, in human flesh amongst … Read More
Three last thoughts on the Great Ejectment
20/11/2012 | ReformThough the 350th anniversary year of the Great Ejectment is drawing to an end, three aspects of its legacy in particular should continue to inspire us, says Alan PF Sell
hat a year of celebrations and commemorations 2012 has been! … Read More
How to speak of Christ
20/11/2012 | ReformJohn Bradbury consults ancient church philosophers to help sharpen his insights on the incarnation for today
The mince pies have been in the shops for weeks. The Christmas decorations began emerging months ago, and Christmas is nearly upon us again. … Read More
“Can we, dare we, be faithful together?”
20/11/2012 | ReformAs the United Reformed and Methodist Churches continue exploring ways of working more closely together, David Cornick highlights challenges and interests common to both denominations
One of the common challenges facing the United Reformed and Methodist Churches concerns demographics. I’m … Read More


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