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A meal for everyone
26/03/2021 | ReformKieran Bohan tells the story of a movement for welcome
We never intended to be a nationwide network. Although there are now 17 ecumenical communities making up the Open Table Network, we started as one group in Liverpool, affiliated to … Read More
Life vs death
26/03/2021 | ReformExperience tells us that death overwhelms life in the end. Easter tells us something different, says Chris Baillie
During this coronavirus pandemic, people around the world have felt overwhelmed. It is in the nature of death to overwhelm, and it … Read More
A good question: What was Jesus’s message?
26/03/2021 | ReformOne question, four answers
These are extracts from an article published in the April 2021 edition of Reform
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Interview: A humbler Church
26/03/2021 | ReformThe new Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, talks to Stephen Tomkins
Stephen Cottrell recalls the time a barista at Caffè Nero in Paddington Station asked him why he became a priest. She suggested that while religion seemed a mere hobby … Read More
Reviews – April 2021
26/03/2021 | ReformSpiritual wickedness
The DissidentDirected by Bryan FogelCertificate 12 (Amazon advisory), 119 minutesReleased on Amazon Prime Video in the UK and Ireland from 1 April 2021
On 2 October 2018, the Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi entered the Saudi consulate in … Read More
Editorial: Sceptics can be true followers
26/03/2021 | ReformThere’s an odd little story at the beginning of John’s Gospel, where a fellow called Nathanael hears about Jesus of Nazereth and makes a rude comment about the town. When they meet, Jesus drily commends Nathanael’s honesty.
‘What?’ says Nathanael. … Read More

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