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Coming together
28/09/2020 | ReformStephen Tomkins explores an awardwinning social cafe project
Stocksbridge is a town built on steelmaking, ten miles north of the centre of Sheffield. In 2015, Sheffield Council decided the town should open a social cafe, as this had worked in … Read More
Art in focus: September 2020
29/08/2020 | ReformJawahar AnshurMarc Quinn, concrete
Marc Quinn made headlines in July for his sculpture, A Surge of Power (Jen Reid), which was immediately removed by Bristol Council from the plinth newly vacated by the controversial figure of Edward Colston. Some people … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Church hoppers, stop’
29/08/2020 | ReformI’ve spent many years not settling in a church. It wasn’t the churches’ fault. It was me. Hear my confession: I’ve always been a church hopper. And hear my call: Church hoppers, stop it.
As a student, I must have … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I came across our pre-wedding letters’
29/08/2020 | ReformSheila Maxey discovers her pre-wedding letters
During the spacious days of lockdown in June, I came across a box containing letters that my husband Kees and I wrote to each other during our engagement, from 1961 to 1962. Our daughter, … Read More
Here & now: Dan Simpson
29/08/2020 | ReformDan Simpson argues that churches can end homelessness
I’ve never encountered a church that wasn’t busy. We do a lot for the benefit of the wider community. Even during lockdown, it has been quite stunning to see how the Church … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Where is peace?
29/08/2020 | ReformDo I disbelieve in church?
My connection with my faith is at an all-time low. Am I reverting to atheism? No, I don’t disbelieve in God. But is there a word for a person who disbelieves in church or religion?

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