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Little Hulton’s Christmas prayer
22/11/2019 | ReformA church building project in Salford has kept a community dream alive, Charissa King discovers
When two of the oldest churches in Little Hulton decided to formally join, in November 2014, they dreamt of a purpose-built space. A new, light-filled, … Read More
Watch and talk
22/11/2019 | ReformFilms of all kinds can be good for provoking discussion, whether you take a group to the cinema or watch at home. Jeremy Clarke recommends recent and forthcoming releases to get people talking
New and forthcomingIn The Two Popes (cert … Read More
Reform’s charity Advent and Christmas calendar
22/11/2019 | ReformChristmas isn’t Christmas unless it involves giving to people who can’t give back. Anything else is just swapping, really.
So it’s time for Reform’s reverse Advent calendar. Every day you put aside some money, let’s say £1, and at the … Read More
A good question: Are you afraid of dying?
01/11/2019 | ReformOne question, four answers
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These are extracts from an article that was published in the November 2019 edition of Reform
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Just don’t do it
01/11/2019 | ReformKate Mounce found sex surrounded by silence in churches, so decided to make a show about it
A Christian summer camp. Two unmarried youth leaders give The Sex Talk to a group of teenage girls. It features personal stories, matriarchal … Read More
Together in Hiroshima
01/11/2019 | ReformElizabeth Welch reports on a moving ecumenical encounter
Hiroshima. The name of this Japanese city brings to mind pictures of devastation. The memories of the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still strong. The Peace Memorial Park, … Read More

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