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Atheist Church: Reviewed
20/02/2013 | ReformThe Sunday Assembly opened its doors in January, with hymns and collection, but no God. Simon Jenkins reports
I’ve often wondered what would happen if you took the religion out of a Sunday church service. What would be left? How … Read More
On the pigrim way: The pros and cons of forgetfulness
20/02/2013 | ReformLike many people my age (mid-70s) I am forgetting names and, increasingly, words. It is so frustrating – and sometimes frightening – not to be able to find a word I know perfectly well. However, some hours later, perhaps next … Read More
Reviews – March 2013
20/02/2013 | ReformThe cult of Newbigin
From Crisis to Creation: Lesslie Newbigin and the Reinvention of Christian Mission Mark TB Laing Wipf & Stock (Pickwick Publications) $35
The second half of the 20th Century saw the emergence of the global ecumenical movement, … Read More
Sonia Christie – Eco-Gardener: Bidding Reform farewell
20/02/2013 | ReformAlex was looking for inspiration with his homework: he had to design a superhero and it was fascinating how the suggestions mirrored the family’s passions:
“Spaghetti-Man?” suggested my forever-ravenous Ollie. “He could zap out pasta strings to tie up the … Read More
Community-minded: How to transform a community
20/02/2013 | Reform 2Sometimes we find we have reached the same point as someone else, but from a different starting point and with very different motives. When that happens, we can journey along in fruitful partnership for a while, though always aware that … Read More
Single Mum: Stories I never told
20/02/2013 | ReformI have been writing Single Mum for more than two years now; in fact, from before I was ordained. I can hardly believe how the time has hurried by. Saville, my son, was 14 when I started – and now … Read More


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