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Open all hours: Who are church buildings for?

22/02/2019 |

John Brown appeals for churches to open up

Who are church buildings for? I contend that church buildings are the most significant resource within the Church’s arsenal for mission, though few among the Churches appreciate this. Every individual who endeavours … Read More

A good question: What is Lent for?

22/02/2019 | 1

One question, four answers

These are extracts from an article that was published in the March 2019 edition of  Reform

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A challenge for Lent

22/02/2019 |

Christians are getting together to change their ways and make a noise this Lent. Hannah Brown invites us to join

I’ve got a confession to make: I’m a bit fed up of talking about the environment. For a while now, … Read More

The tribes of Brexit

22/02/2019 |

Jonathan Tame offers a biblical approach to Britain’s Brexit divisions

What is a Christian response to the bewildering pantomime we’re watching as MPs try to deal with Brexit? Is it possible to think biblically about all this in any constructive way?

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Space at the table

25/01/2019 |

How churches are ensuring that disabled people can fulfil their potential there, by Ros Bayes

In a church in Lancashire, the congregation is gathering for worship. The one thing that members have in common is that they all have learning … Read More

Organise kindness

25/01/2019 |

Random acts of kindness can be wonderful, say Martin Wroe and Malcolm Doney. So why not make them non-random?

In a crowded train carriage, Sammy Welch was entertaining her young son Rylan on the five-hour journey from Birmingham, in the … Read More