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On the pilgrim way: ‘I have been struggling with sadness’
24/11/2017 | ReformSheila Maxey wrestles with sadness
Death and dying seem to be all around me, echoed in the falling leaves and morning mists. I have been struggling with sadness and loss, and trying – perhaps foolishly – to make some kind … Read More
Back-to-front Advent calendar
22/11/2017 | ReformBack in Reform’s day, Advent calendars were different. Each day of December we’d tiptoe down the creaking spiral staircase of Reform Towers, open a window and be thrilled with delight to see a picture of a robin, a snowperson or … Read More
A place at the table
10/11/2017 | ReformA growing number of churches are engaging with the question of whether or not to offer Communion to children. The answer, says Jo Williams, should always be yes
The question of whether children should be admitted to the Eucharist has … Read More
Interview: For God, Queen and country
31/10/2017 | ReformRose Hudson-Wilkin talks to Charissa King
Rose Hudson-Wilkin was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, where she began preaching at the age of 14. Four years later, to pursue her call to ministry, she went to England to study as a … Read More
My trans calling
31/10/2017 | ReformI am called to ministry, says Alex Clare-Young, and called to be transgender
Scripture opens with God calling and humanity naming. God calls ha-adam, ‘the human’, into being. A marvellous, almost mythical, creature whose name arises out of ha-adamah, ‘the … Read More
A good question: How can Church engage with under 30s?
31/10/2017 | ReformOne question, four answers
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These are extracts from a longer article published in the November 2017 edition of Reform
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