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Jews and Christians, Passover and Easter
02/06/2023 | ReformChristians attending the Seder meal is a great way to understand the connection between Passover and Easter, says the Council of Christians and Jews. Christians appropriating Passover, not so great
Pesach (Passover) and Easter are two highly significant festivals for … Read More
Priests and dairy farmers: God’s A-Team
28/04/2023 | ReformLessons from the Reformation point the way for outreach and ministry
It’s a common conversation at all levels of the United Reformed Church’s life. How do we balance ministry and outreach with the maintenance of congregations and buildings? How will … Read More
Unlocking abundance
28/04/2023 | ReformA mission-shaped strategy allows churches to do more with what they have. Lawrence Heath-Moore reports
The primary cause of church decline is not secularisation or the sea changes in social habits: it is that Christianity today no longer looks like … Read More
Jesus and Mission
28/04/2023 | ReformA series about what we have to learn from Jesus on a range of subjects. This month, Matt Stone looks at Jesus’ attitude to mission
Jesus began his ministry with the famous words, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has … Read More
Remembering Stephen Lawrence
24/03/2023 | ReformThe murder of Stephen Lawrence at a bus stop in April 1993 led to a powerful fight for justice by his family, and to the 1998 Macpherson inquiry into institutional racism. On the 30th anniversary of Stephen’s death, Reform asks … Read More
Jesus and… Money
24/03/2023 | Reform 1A series about what we have to learn from Jesus on a range of subjects. This month, Kevin Snyman looks at Jesus’ attitude to money
Galileans faced economic oppression under Roman occupation in Jesus’ time, the system shifting wealth from … Read More

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