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Reformed Magazine | June 18, 2026

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Reformed Magazine - Page 25 of 344 - Reforming, reporting, reviving, resourcing

Editorial: Imitation food and other news

02/10/2024 |

Attention, unusually important information is buried in these usually whimsical musings.

Imitation food has been a growth industry in recent years. Veggie sausages, oat milk, vegan mince, plant-based bacon. It is an indication of how many of us these days … Read More

Community Project Awards: Lancaster Road Food Hub

06/09/2024 | 2

It is not just food that is being provided by the Lancaster Road Food Hub, Laurence Wareing discovers – it’s the gift of community

‘God doesn’t seem to have a problem with age,’ the Revd Ruth Dewis says. Quite the … Read More

Art in Focus: September 2024

06/09/2024 |

Non-Violence, 1980Carl Fredrik ReuterswärdBronze sculpture

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In this case one sculpture, and its location, says it all. The bronze sculpture, Non-Violence, depicts a 45-calibre revolver with its barrel tied in a knot. … Read More

Editorial: Responding to change

06/09/2024 |

Changes. Shifts. Five years ago, I was dreading the empty nest as our sons went off to university. Now, already, they are back.They have become excellent cooks, making their presence even more enjoyable, but it also takes some readjusting. And … Read More

Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘I’d forgotten that there on my bookshelf are countless words of inspiration’

06/09/2024 |

Lately I’ve spent more money on hospital car parks than I’d like. Yes, we’re in one of those seasons. First came my own kidney issues, then came an ailing parent – entirely unrelated, but such is life. On some days … Read More

On the pilgrim way: ‘I seemed to be the keeper of the family memory’

06/09/2024 |

This summer I have been on rather a special journey down memory lane – all the more special because it was shared. I visited my 89-year-old cousin in Germany. He remembered our first ‘adult’ meeting – I was 17 and … Read More