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Closing churches: A message from the ancestors
31/08/2021 | ReformJohn Ellis asks what our spiritual forebears would think about our response to the pandemic
One activity that grew during lockdown was criticising historical figures for their choices. With effortless moral superiority, we condemn their complicity in behaviours we would … Read More
A good question: What is holiness?
31/08/2021 | ReformOne question, four answers
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This is an extract from an article published in the September 2021 edition of Reform
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Reviews – September 2021
31/08/2021 | ReformA house of her own
HerselfDirected by Phyllida LloydCertificate 15, 97 minutesReleased 10 September
Herself has a brutal opening in which Sandra (Clare Dunne), a mother of two girls in Dublin, is physically assaulted by her husband Gary (Ian Lloyd … Read More
Editorial: Putting the history books to one side
31/08/2021 | ReformWhat does it say about me, that when anything huge happens on a national or international scale, I think about it in terms of what questions kids will have to answer about it in the history exams of the future? … Read More
Art in Focus – September 2021
31/08/2021 | Reform‘Take pride in knowing that your struggle will play the biggest role in your purpose’Marcus Rashford, 2021Mural by AKSE P19 www.akse-p19.com
This wall mural of Marcus Rashford in Manchester is by now a familiar image – almost an icon. Street … Read More
Faith through new eyes
29/06/2021 | ReformRachel Pieh Jones talks to Reform about learning Christianity from Muslims
Rachel Pieh Jones grew up thinking of Muslims as dangerous and different, unbelievers who needed to hear God’s plan of salvation explained so that they could become Christians. In … Read More

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