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A good question: What should ministers wear?
11/03/2025 | ReformOne question, four answers
Jenny Mills‘It doesn’t define me, it identifies me’
When I was nearing the end of my ministerial formation and had been called to serve a pastorate and a charity, I began to think seriously about dress … Read More
Root of all evil
11/03/2025 | ReformCommitment for Life, the United Reformed Church’s partnership with Christian Aid and Global Justice Now, has raised £13m for projects in Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and Israel-Palestine. But is money the answer? Kevin Snyman, Programme Officer for Global Justice and Partnerships, talks … Read More
Art in Focus: Issue 2 – 2025
11/03/2025 | ReformMount Calvary, 1944William H. Johnson
The scene is simple and graphic. The background, timeless and plain. The figures wear contemporary dress. In this crucifixion scene, there is no attempt at historical accuracy. We know about these people from the Gospel … Read More
Editorial: Does my giving pinch?
11/03/2025 | ReformI recently reread CS Lewis’s 1952 classic Mere Christianity. Unpacking the already aged term ‘Christian charity’, Lewis says loving my neighbour is a much broader obligation than financial giving; but giving is one thing it inescapably entails. How much should … Read More
Soul stories: Andrea Heron
11/03/2025 | ReformWhere is love? asks Andrea Heron
When I was 18 months old, I was taken to St Stephen’s URC, Wavertree, for the first time by my grandparents. Or so I’m told. I can’t remember, though I believe there may be … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘No one likes virtue signalling, but are we starting to see vice signalling?’
11/03/2025 | ReformI can’t imagine anyone likes the idea of ‘virtue signalling’. Whether you’re the accuser or the accused, you’re likely either fed up of spotting self-righteousness, or fed up that your virtuous intent isn’t being taken seriously.
I see both sides. … Read More

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