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Open all hours: Who are church buildings for?
22/02/2019 | ReformJohn 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 | Reform 1One 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 | ReformChristians 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 | ReformJonathan 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?
Space at the table
25/01/2019 | ReformHow 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 | ReformRandom 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

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