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Commitment-Phobe: Home group
24/04/2015 | Reform“Early Christians opened their houses – sharing food, singing and praying. That appeals to me.”
So I got baptised. What do I do now? If I was a child I would join the Sunday school, but I’m an adult and … Read More
Editorial: A new creation
23/04/2015 | ReformYou might have seen a news report before Easter of an underground fire in Holborn, central London – the one where pillars of flame rose up from manholes. It was started by an electrical fault and fed by gas from … Read More
On the pilgrim way: “I felt quite guilty about Lent this year”
23/04/2015 | ReformLent seemed to pass me by this year, and I felt quite guilty about it. I would be leading worship on Easter Sunday, and the saying “no cross, no crown,” came to mind. Instead, my Lent was full of family … Read More
Reviews – April 2015
21/04/2015 | ReformRain of terror
The Ark Written by Tony Jordan BBC One, broadcast 30 March, 90 minutes
Noah looks in silence over a post-diluvian landscape, fingers the dry ground and surveys the remaining pools of floodwater on the barren land. Then, … Read More
Niall Cooper: No crime, but punishment
21/04/2015 | ReformThe harsh reality of benefit sanctions
Golda worked for a local charity in Manchester until she was laid off in July 2013 due to funding cuts. As a condition of receiving jobseekers allowance, she was asked to apply for eight … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Taking the plunge
21/04/2015 | ReformBaptism: Commitment-Phobe takes the plunge
One summer, 12 years ago, I went round to my good friend’s house. As we got ready to go to a party, she said: “I have something to tell you.”
“Oh no! What’s happened?” I asked.
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