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I am… a youth worker
30/03/2020 | ReformJames Willett shares the youth worker’s story
I love my job. Having a job which fulfils me and makes a difference in the lives of others is so important.
Two years ago, God called me from Bedford to Hythe, … Read More
Here & now: Naomi Baldwin
30/03/2020 | ReformNaomi Baldwin celebrates the feeling of coming home
Age 24. Sounds all grown up, right? When you’re 16 years old, adulthood feels like – or did to me – a world away yet. From taking your GCSEs (or Scottish equivalents) … Read More
Voices from the Holy Land: Part three
30/03/2020 | ReformIn 2016, the United Reformed Church agreed to further its work in connection with Israel/Palestine, promoting awareness, prayer and solidarity. As part of this commitment, a team of URC representatives visited Israel and Palestine in autumn 2019. In this series, … Read More
The butterflies of mission
30/03/2020 | ReformChristian discipleship could use some chaos, says Graham Adams
It’s my eighth year of teaching mission studies and religious diversity at Northern College. It’s a great environment and a varied role, with good colleagues and students who keep it lively. … Read More
The loving sacrifice
30/03/2020 | ReformVincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, reflects on Jesus’ words on the cross
As we gaze on Jesus hanging on the cross, we acknowledge him to be our high priest, the one who presents himself, in his emptiness, to his loving … Read More
A class of their own
30/03/2020 | ReformAn education charity is helping children in ways their schools can’t. Stephen Tomkins reports
Sophie (not her real name) seemed unlikely to get a work experience placement. She had severe autism and, at 14, could hardly talk, count or read. … Read More

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