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Reformed Magazine | April 28, 2026

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A String of Empty Tombs

29/02/2016 |

Resurrection is for life, not just for Easter, says Ronald Rolheiser

Spring and Easter: a conspiracy between nature and religion, creation and redemption, to make newness, to thaw things out, to rejuvenate and re-virginise, to make sunshine, to warm frozen … Read More

David Bowie: The uncomfortable icon

29/02/2016 |

Andrew Francis looks back on the genius and spirituality of David Bowie

In 1990, I was among a small group of BBC Religious Programmes Editors gathered to interview David Bowie. We were contractually bound to secrecy, unable to tell our … Read More

Autism: rethink your attitudes

29/02/2016 | 1

Caroline Henthorne, an autistic Christian, considers how churches can become more inclusive

Imagine that just for today you are God. Your aim for the day is to stop autistic people having difficult lives. What do you do?

The solution you … Read More

Pew challenge

29/02/2016 |

How can we make the best use of church furniture? Reform’s panel shares creative ideas

We use it most of the time we’re in church, but rarely think about it. Is church furniture just somewhere to park yourself, something that … Read More

Papua New Guinea diary

22/01/2016 |

Falling buildings and friendly feasts, bruised buttocks and global family – a visit to Papua New Guinea has it all. Last year, David Grosch-Miller and his wife Carla went there as guests of the United Church. Here, as part of … Read More

Get Away!

22/01/2016 |

From organising an overseas group tour to slipping off on a solo retreat, Reform looks at the options for Christian holidays

If you’re planning a holiday this year, why not add a spiritual dimension? At the more ambitious end of … Read More