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Safe churches
29/04/2019 | ReformHow can churches become safer for children and vulnerable adults? Ioannis Athanasiou, Safeguarding Adviser for the United Reformed Church, shares his tips
Safeguarding is a growing issue for Christian churches and all faith communities. As disciples of Christ, we journey … Read More
A good question: What can we learn from Brexit?
29/04/2019 | ReformOne question, four answers
These are extracts from an article that was published in the May 2019 edition of Reform
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Interview: Safe home
29/04/2019 | Reform 1The domestic abuse specialist Natalie Collins talks to Stephen Tomkins
Natalie Collins has survived domestic abuse to become an educator and campaigner. She works to help individuals, organisations and society in general to understand domestic abusers and domestic abuse, to … Read More
Reviews – May 2019
29/04/2019 | ReformSoul music
Amazing GraceDirected by Alan Elliot and Sydney PollackCertificate PG, 87 minutesReleased 10 May
January 1972. The soul singer Aretha Franklin, an artist at her creative peak, decides to record an album of gospel music in the New Temple … Read More
Editorial: In defence of blasphemy
29/04/2019 | ReformA date unlikely ever to become part of the Church calendar – on 7 November 1979 Monty Python’s Life of Brian was released. It is now back in cinemas to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
It is a marker of … Read More
Art in focus: April 2019
27/04/2019 | ReformEcce HomoLovis Corinth
Three faces tell the story of a betrayal. Here is the moment when Pilate, the Roman governor, shows the scourged, bound and crowned Jesus to the people, with the words ‘Behold the man’. The painter has made … Read More

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