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July/August 2018 Archives - Reform Magazine

A good question: What advice would you give to your younger self?

26/06/2018 |

One question, four answers

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These are extracts from an article that was published in the July/August 2018 edition of  Reform

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Commitment-Phobe: Worship rota worries

26/06/2018 |

The rota ruin: the worries of worship coordination

I had been complaining to God – as I had to you – about disorganisation, about not wanting worship leading to be a duty, and felt God say to me: ‘What would … Read More

Interview: By faith, alone

26/06/2018 |

Terry Waite, author and former hostage negotiator, talks to Stephen Tomkins

Terry Waite is in the paradoxical position of having become a very public figure through one of the most private experiences imaginable. As the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Special Envoy … Read More

Singled out

26/06/2018 |

Is your church welcoming to unmarried people? Are you sure? Catherine Francis considers the hidden pain of singles in the Church – and why it matters

Single people feel isolated, lonely and ignored in their churches, and many have given … Read More

A letter from… an Irish minister in exile

26/06/2018 |

John McNeil Scott reflects on how Ireland has both grown and regressed

Margaret Atwood famously described the Canada/US border as the world’s longest one-way mirror. Similarly, the view from west to east across the Irish Sea is always clear, while … Read More

Reviews – July/August 2018

26/06/2018 |

Disfellowshipped

Apostasy Written and Directed by Dan Kokotajlo Certificate tbc, 96 minutes Released 27 July (Cinemas and On Demand)

In Dan Kokotajlo’s debut feature film Apostasy, student sisters Alex (Molly Wright) and Luisa (Sacha Parkinson), and their working mum Ivanna … Read More