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A feast of silence
25/01/2019 | ReformIf you have been developing a beautiful church gardenand the practice of contemplative prayer, why not put them together? Alexa Barber reports
Two exciting recent developments at Zion United Reformed Church in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, came together in our first … Read More
Promise, plague and passion
25/01/2019 | ReformNext year, Oberammergau stages its 42nd passion play, keeping a 400-year-old promise to God
What started as a bargain with God has become a centuries-old village tradition that brings audiences of hundreds of thousands from across the world. In 1633, … Read More
Reform’s reverse Advent calendar
27/11/2018 | Reform‘Peace on earth and mercy mild.’ That’s Reform’s Christmas present list this year – rather shorter and more demanding than usual. But don’t worry, you don’t have to sort out either of them all on your own. There are a … Read More
Don’t walk, stay and talk: Divest or engage? Part two
27/11/2018 | ReformIn the November issue of Reform, Operation Noah called for Churches to stop investing in fossil fuels. Here, the United Reformed Church’s investors respond
There is no arguing with the fact that global warming presents the human race with a … Read More
Around the fire
27/11/2018 | ReformThe Christian youth camp Crossfire is 35 years old and still going strong, says Mark Steel
Crossfire is a Christian camp for young people aged 12 and upwards, created and run by the Group for Evangelism and Renewal (Gear) in … Read More
A good question: What are angels?
27/11/2018 | ReformOne question, four answers
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