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I am… a farmer
22/11/2019 | ReformJohn Plumb on faith and farming
In early December, coachloads of year two children arrive on the farm to celebrate the birth of Jesus. As part of ‘Journey to the Stable’ – an initiative of Churches Together in Coleshill, Warwickshire … Read More
Chapter & verse: Luke 10:25-37
22/11/2019 | ReformRichard Reddie hears the call to be a good neighbour
The Voice newspaper – which carries information and news resonating with Britain’s black community – recently had a feature on the Trinidadian-British actor, Rudolph Walker, who had just turned 80. … Read More
A letter from… the faith bridge
22/11/2019 | ReformKate Gray joins protestors on Extinction Rebellion’s faith bridge
On Monday 7 October, I joined the faith bridge – the Extinction Rebellion (XR) protest occupying Lambeth Bridge. We prayed, read the Bible and walked to Lambeth Palace roundabout, where we … Read More
Watch and talk
22/11/2019 | ReformFilms of all kinds can be good for provoking discussion, whether you take a group to the cinema or watch at home. Jeremy Clarke recommends recent and forthcoming releases to get people talking
New and forthcomingIn The Two Popes (cert … Read More
Little Hulton’s Christmas prayer
22/11/2019 | ReformA church building project in Salford has kept a community dream alive, Charissa King discovers
When two of the oldest churches in Little Hulton decided to formally join, in November 2014, they dreamt of a purpose-built space. A new, light-filled, … Read More
Voices from the Holy Land
22/11/2019 | 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 22 URC representatives went on a ten-day educational visit to Israel and … Read More

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