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On the pilgrim way: ‘My wise guide is moving to Belgium’
23/02/2018 | ReformSheila Maxey finds God does not recognise retirement
Sister D – the wonderful, wise nun who has been my guide for more than 20 years – is moving to new responsibilities in Belgium, although she is well into her 70s. … Read More
Sounds like success
19/02/2018 | ReformCharissa King visits an award-winning musical project in Manchester
Melody Memories is a singing session designed for people affected by dementia, and their carers. Run by a small team of dedicated volunteers at Trinity Community Church in Moss Side, Manchester, … Read More
Walking together: Intergenerational church
26/01/2018 | ReformHow much richer church life could be, says Sam Richards, if all age groups did everything together
Lois is my biblical hero. She is mentioned in passing in 2 Timothy as Timothy’s grandmother, along with her daughter Eunice, Timothy’s mother. … Read More
A good question: Ageing congregations: Blessing or problem?
26/01/2018 | Reform 1One question, four answers
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A life of rhyme
26/01/2018 | ReformPoet, performer, musician and author Benjamin Zephaniah speaks to Charissa King
It’s 2011, and a group of students are in heated debate. ‘Benjamin Zephaniah’s at this university,’ says one. ‘You’re telling lies!’ says another: ‘Zephaniah’s a rebel – he wouldn’t … Read More
My neighbour, the Robot
26/01/2018 | ReformWe are creating a new species, says Nigel Cameron, and Christians need to think seriously about what this will mean
The world will soon be teeming with new creatures. It promises to be wonderful, and to be terrible, but above … Read More

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