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God of compassion
28/05/2021 | ReformNadia Bolz-Weber offers a prayer for resurrection
Jesus went to a town called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd went with him. As he approached the gate of the town, a man who had died was being carried … Read More
Let’s send hope
28/05/2021 | ReformMyung Jin explains how young people in Bexhill came up with an idea to send hope and encouragement in hard times – by post
Christina was reflecting on how we can love our neighbours even during these difficult, socially-distanced circumstances. … Read More
Community stories: Simon Loveitt
28/05/2021 | ReformContinuing a series hearing from Church-Related Community Workers, Simon Loveitt tells the story of food justice and financial inclusion in Sheffield
When I left school, I knew I wanted to work with people, so I trained as a chef and … Read More
How to catch a phish
28/05/2021 | ReformWith fraudulent emails going out in the names of Church officers, Andy Jackson, Head of Communications for the United Reformed Church, shares some tips about how to tell what’s false and what’s genuine
A number of people recently received emails … Read More
A good question: Protest: How far would you go?
23/04/2021 | ReformOne question, four answers
These are extracts from an article published in the May 2021 edition of Reform
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Flying vaccines
23/04/2021 | ReformThe Christian pilot getting Covid-19 vaccines to the remotest parts of Lesotho
On 23 March, Grant Strugnell delivered the first doses of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine to a mountainside clinic near Kuebunyane, the most remote airstrip in Lesotho. Kuebunyane comprises several remote … Read More

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