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The future of the Church: Eight provocative propositions
26/06/2020 | ReformKathryn Price considers how the United Reformed Church can and must change
What will the Church look like in the future? How will we minister? What form will our participation in God’s mission take?
These are questions that I have … Read More
God’s love in action
29/05/2020 | ReformThe book of Ruth has something to say about life in lockdown, finds Alison Gray
I wonder if there are certain biblical passages or stories that have struck you in a new way during this period of lockdown? I know … Read More
Where hope is found
29/05/2020 | ReformCharissa King discovers awardwinning communityservice in Rhyl
Two weeks before the UK lockdown, a Welsh town centre faced a different kind of confinement. A gunman was on the loose in Rhyl, Denbighshire. Police cordoned off the central area to investigate. … Read More
Use well the interval
29/05/2020 | ReformThe pandemic is an opportunity to change things permanently, argues Jill Segger
We are in a strange land. A place of quarantine, self isolation, shielding, social distancing and loneliness. We are exiles from our normal lives and from much which … Read More
Consider the birds
29/05/2020 | ReformYour mind does not have to be confined when your body is. A true story from the Second World War by Dixe Wills
Being in lockdown is a bind, isn’t it? All those activities we could have been getting on … Read More
Bacon sandwich, chocolate biscuits and us
29/05/2020 | ReformKath Sharman reflects on faith amid difficult family life
I wasn’t prepared for the phone call from Dad on that bright and breezy morning in March, asking where Mum was. At one time, I would have had a flippant answer … Read More

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