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On the pilgrim way: Listening for Christ in the silence
21/02/2015 | ReformThat’s a bit different,” said the man beside me on the Gatwick flyer at 5.30am on a dark January morning: “I’m off for a bit of cycling in the sun in Lanzarote and you’re off to silence in snowy Norway.” … Read More
A letter from… The Dominican Republic
18/02/2015 | ReformKarina Cuba Corimaita reports from the Dominican Republic
When I visited the Dajabón region – which lies on the Dominican Republic’s border with Haiti – everyone I met had a personal story to tell; but one woman’s story made the … Read More
Roberta Rominger interview: Church service
23/01/2015 | ReformRoberta Rominger, general secretary of the United Reformed Church from 2008 to 2014, talks to Stephen Tomkins about the leading, serving and the future of the Church
Who’d be a Church leader? It’s a job that sometimes seems to involve … Read More
A good question: Do we have free will?
23/01/2015 | ReformEach month we ask one question and get four answers. This month: Do we have free will?
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This is an extract from the February 2015 edition of Reform.
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Opening Worship
23/01/2015 | ReformChurch buildings have become more accessible to people of differing abilities, but, asks Craig Bowman, how accessible is the worship that happens in them?
The church I am leading worship in is accessible to people of differing abilities. It has a … Read More
A letter from… Romania
23/01/2015 | ReformBéla Kató and Gábor Markó report on church property seizure in Romania
Our faith in the rule of law, which has lasted 25 years, vanished today [28 November], when the Ploiesti Court Board renationalised the Reformed Székely Mikó High School, … Read More
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