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The Church of Scotland: Edge of catastrophe
25/10/2024 | ReformThe Church statistician Martin Camroux looks at the parlous state of the Kirk
At first sight, the Church of Scotland still looks impressive. It worships in the great churches of Scotland, the General Assembly has at least some of its … Read More
Vital signs
25/10/2024 | ReformHow to grow a healthy, whole-life disciple-making church culture, by Ken Benjamin of LICC
As a church leader, I always knew disciple-making was essential, but I also found it tricky. Discipleship is hard to prioritise and establish as part of … Read More
For good or for ill: Religion counts in war and peace
25/10/2024 | ReformReligion is never just neutral, says a recent presentation to the United Nations. Laurence Wareing reports
Media coverage of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in September was dominated, inevitably, by what political leaders had to say … Read More
The place where we worship
25/10/2024 | ReformKathy Galloway reflects on God, humans and our fellow species
The instinct to worship in response to the beauty and mystery of the universe is as old as the human story itself. The passionate outpourings of psalmists and poets are … Read More
Chapter & Verse: John 14: 27
02/10/2024 | ReformSujeeth Kumar finds peace amid chaos
We are living in a world that is experiencing more and more unrest. Recent months have seen so much health unrest, economic unrest, social unrest, political unrest, and even environmental unrest. We try to … Read More
In Bot we trust
02/10/2024 | ReformBeth Singler is an anthropologist of artificial intelligence. She spoke about AI at Greenbelt Festival this summer, discussing being human in an AI age and the future of AI. She talked to Reform about what impact AI is already having, … Read More

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