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Lessons from a small country
29/01/2024 | ReformElizabeth Welch discovers what Nauru, one of the world’s smallest countries, has to teach the UK Church
In September, together with my husband and my brother, I paid an amazing visit to the world’s third smallest country, Nauru, one of … Read More
Truth, lies and the thinking Christian
29/01/2024 | Reform 1Believers need to fight for truth and use their brains, argues Graham Handscomb
Truth-telling is a commodity that is in very short supply nowadays. Everywhere, it seems, people make claims that have little basis in reality. It has become OK … Read More
Something new at Number 84
29/01/2024 | Reform 1An experimental community is taking shape in Redcar, Sue Walker writes
A few years ago, the United Reformed Church’s Northern Synod spent some time mulling over the idea that there’s more than one way of being and doing church. The … Read More
Partners across the ocean
12/12/2023 | Reform 1The first missionaries to Madagascar in 1818 were from Wales. A group visiting from Wales this year found that relationships between these countries still matter
In July, a group of 11 people from churches around Wales made a two-week visit … Read More
Jesus and… Incarnation
12/12/2023 | ReformA series on what we have to learn from and about Jesus on a range of subjects. This month, Hannah Fytche on ‘the Word made flesh’
Near where I live there’s a perfect spot from which to watch for kingfishers. … Read More
Reform’s Christmas Charity Guide
12/12/2023 | ReformAs Noddy Holder put it so well in Slade’s 1973 hit ‘Merry Xmas Everybody’: ‘It’s Christmas!’ Fairy lights and mince pies, carols and baubles, jingle and ding dong. Yum! But why be content with merely celebrating and getting stuff, when … Read More

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