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The churches that make us: Maesyronnen Chapel
25/02/2022 | ReformContinuing a series covering the breadth of churches in the URC, Reform visits Maesyronnen
Maesyronnen Chapel has many distinctions. It is the oldest Nonconformist church in Wales still in use, and among the earliest Nonconformist churches to be built there. … Read More
Where is God in Myanmar
28/01/2022 | ReformChris Mabey tells the story of Myanmar, and considers how we can help
Last week we met a young lady from Myanmar serving at a local pub. She and my Burmese wife April were soon chatting as compatriots. It was … Read More
Don’t call us missing
28/01/2022 | ReformVictoria Turner calls on the Church to listen seriously to younger voices
There is a growing amount of literature on the subject of reconciliation across the generations in the Church. With a lot of this scholarship, however, I have found … Read More
The churches that make us: Chapel on the Hill, Sedlescombe
28/01/2022 | ReformIn the first of a new series covering the breadth of churches in the URC, Reform visits Sedlescombe, East Sussex
It’s all been God-led,’ says Marie Jackson. ‘We didn’t plan to do it at all.’ She and her husband Peter … Read More
A place of belonging
28/01/2022 | ReformLaurence Wareing visits a week-round café in Farnham, Surrey
To compare a downtown bar in Boston with a church café in the smart Surrey market town of Farnham is perhaps a little leftfield. But fans of the 1980s American sitcom … Read More
Not just hot air: Inside COP26
29/11/2021 | ReformPeter Knowles reports from the UN climate summit
I’ve joined a vast crowd, filling a quayside road in Glasgow from end to end and pavement to pavement. We huddle together against the wind off the Clyde and edge forward, enviously … Read More

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