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How the light gets in
30/01/2017 | ReformLawrence Moore says farewell and thank you to Leonard Cohen
We passionately grateful recipients of Cohen’s gift all have stories of how the love affair started. Mine was understanding for the first time what grace really means. It happened when … Read More
Come together
30/01/2017 | ReformSimon Peters reflects on the value of a large get together
Every few years, the United Reformed Church enjoys a Big Day Out. These special days allow people of all generations, backgrounds and abilities to come together with friends from … Read More
Your next spiritual journey?
30/01/2017 | ReformHave you ever seen with your own eyes the sites of Bible stories? Have you travelled to connect with Church history? Or just got away from it all with other Christians? We asked Reform contributors to share their best experiences … Read More
20 Questions: Pete Greig
30/01/2017 | ReformThe founder of the 24-7 prayer movement, Pete Greig, gives 20 answers
What is your favourite time of year? Spring, summer and autumn. I would happily emigrate somewhere sunnier – or snowier – for those dreary, winter months in between.
Interview: Soul Survivor
30/01/2017 | ReformMike Pilavachi talks to Stephen Tomkins
In 1993, Mike Pilavachi founded two things called Soul Survivor. One was a church for young people in Watford, Hertfordshire, which started with 11 members. The other was a Christian youth camp in Shepton … Read More
Peter’s House
27/01/2017 | ReformA redundant manse, a lack of young people and the need for cheap digs can all add up to a new way of doing church, finds Chris Dowd
What do you do with a redundant manse? Hull Team Churches have … Read More

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