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Reformed Magazine | May 19, 2026

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Together in Hiroshima

01/11/2019 |

Elizabeth 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

The roots of democracy

27/09/2019 |

Donald Norwood finds the origins of democracy in the Reformed tradition

The September issue of Reform should dispel any idea that ‘religion has nothing to do with politics’. There was ‘A liberal helping’ of Tim Farron MP, another three pages … Read More

The Regent Square story

27/09/2019 |

As Lumen United Reformed Church features in a new book celebrating modern church architecture, we delve into its dramatic history

Though the United Reformed Church known as Regent Square at Lumen is in the heart of London, near King’s Cross, … Read More

How churches get noticed

27/09/2019 |

Don’t take it for granted! The humble church noticeboard can make or break a church’s message. Andy Jackson sees the pitfalls and potential

Many years ago, I edited a magazine about wedding dresses. I know a lot about jacquard prints, … Read More

The person I want to thank

23/08/2019 |

Friends and family of Reform tell us about one person they give thanks for

‘I thank my God every time I think of you,’ says St Paul to the Philippians; and to the Corinthians: ‘I am always thanking God for … Read More

Pastors still care

23/08/2019 |

Catherine Ball on the rewards and challenges of pastoral care today

Pastoral care is one of the core responsibilities in ministry. It is a vital aspect of church life, developing relationships, building community and opening up opportunities for the application … Read More