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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
A good question: What do you make of the virgin birth?
22/11/2019 | ReformOne question, four answers
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These are extracts from an article that was published in the December 2019/January 2020 edition of Reform
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Interview: March for progress
22/11/2019 | ReformKumi Naidoo, Secretary General of Amnesty International, talks to Stephen Tomkins
Since he took a lead in high school boycotts in apartheid South Africa at the age of 15, Kumi Naidoo has lived a life of activism and nonviolent direct … Read More
Reviews – December 2019/January 2020
22/11/2019 | ReformFaithful Leader’s life
A Better Ambition: Confessions of a faithful liberalTim FarronSPCK£19.99 (hardback)ISBN: 9780281083589
Context is hugely important. It shapes the way that we engage with the world around us, and our own faith. With that in mind, it was … Read More
Editorial: Christmas or politics?
22/11/2019 | ReformThis December brings us perhaps the most important general election in a generation. An occasion of anxiety and alarm for people of quite different perspectives, of nationwide division, of misinformation, of grave decisions.
It also brings us Christmas. Which would … Read More

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