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COP28: The end of the Fossil Fuels Era?
29/01/2024 | ReformThe COP28 summit on global warming reached what has been called a historic agreement. Does it signal the end of fossil fuels or is it just more empty rhetoric? asks Hannah Eves
After a tense final two days, on the … Read More
Joy to the world
12/12/2023 | ReformPaul Kerensa is a stand-up comedian, author, scriptwriter and podcaster. His current podcast is The British Broadcasting Century about the BBC; another is Christmas: What The Falalalala on Audible.
When did you first realise you were funny?I’ve been thinking of … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘You can hear Marley’s chains a-rattling in that Bible story’
12/12/2023 | ReformPaul Kerensa revisits A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol turns 180 years young this December. Yet Christians can have a love-hate relationship with this festive novella. Doesn’t it distract us from the real Christmas? The one with the Christ-child in … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘All this clearing out raises questions: What I am getting ready for?’
12/12/2023 | ReformSheila Maxey finds pleasure and pain in remembering
‘For everything there is a season – a time to keep and a time to throw away.’ (Ecclesiastes 3:6)
I have just been to Germany again to visit my ailing 88-year-old cousin, … Read More
Chapter and Verse: Luke 1:5-38
12/12/2023 | ReformJoshua Norris surveys different responses to Christ’s birth
When I read Luke’s account of the Christmas story, I find myself fascinated by the assortment of reactions to God’s activity in those days. The angel Gabriel first appears to Zechariah who … Read More
Partners across the ocean
12/12/2023 | Reform 1The first missionaries to Madagascar in 1818 were from Wales. A group visiting from Wales this year found that relationships between these countries still matter
In July, a group of 11 people from churches around Wales made a two-week visit … Read More

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