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How to be a dementia-friendly church
25/09/2015 | Reform 1There are 850,000 people with dementia living in the UK – a figure increasing by 15,000 a year. Rosie Barker and Louise Morse offer advice on creating a welcoming environment
Spiritual support is vital for Christians who develop dementia. Their … Read More
A letter from… Arctic Village, Alaska
25/09/2015 | ReformPrincess Daazhraii Johnson writes from the Arctic
The sound of an animal crying carries across the lake – it’s more of a howl, actually – and I say to Chief Galen Gilbert: “Zhoh?” (“Wolf?”) To my untrained ears it sounds … Read More
Chapter and verse: Mark 10:35-45
25/09/2015 | ReformRosalind Selby reflects on an argument among Jesus’ followers
“The context for Jesus’ words is certainly not a template for ministry”
One of the things I value about the United Reformed Church’s way of serving Communion is that servers and … Read More
Enjoying God?
25/09/2015 | ReformGlorifying God is no problem for Ian Gregory. Enjoying God is more of a challenge
Far be it from me to add to our anxieties about the NHS and the state of the nation’s mental health, but there’s a major … Read More
Christian Activist: Calais and beyond
25/09/2015 | ReformVaughan Jones on the refugee crisis
The narrative from the most excitable sections of the media around recent developments in Calais has been clear: We are under attack. The security of the realm is at stake as thousands of migrants … Read More
How to grow
25/09/2015 | ReformWhat makes one church increase in numbers while so many others are shrinking? It’s a matter of spiritual muscle, says Ashley Evans
My experience of church seems to be different to others’. I have grown up in the Church, and … Read More

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