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Interview: women will raise their voices
19/08/2016 | ReformEsther Mombo is one of Africa’s foremost theologians and a formidable campaigner for gender equality. Despite some signs of change, she remains severely critical of patriarchal attitudes among Church leaders – attitudes that continue to foster discrimination and the oppression … Read More
Interview: 1517 and all that
06/07/2016 | ReformHistorian and TV presenter Diarmaid MacCulloch talks to Stephen Tomkins
Five centuries ago next year, a teacher at an obscure university in Wittenberg, Germany, hung 95 discussion starters on the church door for his students on the subject of the … Read More
Chapter & Verse: Luke 7:34
06/07/2016 | ReformJack Dyce enjoys table fellowship
The 1987 film Babette’s Feast, based on a short novel by Karen Blixen, is a visual delight. Babette, a former chef at the renowned Café Anglais in Paris, having taken refuge with two sisters in … Read More
A letter from… Idomeni, Greece
06/07/2016 | ReformDimitris Boukis reports on how Greek Christians are welcoming refugees
The Evangelical Church of Greece has been involved with refugees since February 2015. We’ve had a guest house and soup kitchen for immigrants since 1994. Two days a week we … Read More
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Could an android be baptised, or ordained?
06/07/2016 | ReformWhen robots come to church
One of the great theological questions I never got answered when I was in Sunday school was: “How does Jesus get my collection money?” The question arose whenever I put a couple of warm pennies … Read More
God’s work
06/07/2016 | ReformStan Hazell visits an award-winning community initiative focussed on jobseekers
The sale of some church land to Tesco left members of Glenorchy United Reformed Church in Exmouth wondering what they should do with the proceeds. The result is its work … Read More

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