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On the pilgrim way: ‘I handed in my keys and walked home with tears streaming down my face’
29/08/2023 | ReformSheila Maxey clears out and finds lost treasures
Last Saturday I went into Brentwood United Reformed Church for the last time. Men from the two other churches in the pastorate were loading things into a hired white van – the … Read More
Here and Now: Isaac Harvey
29/08/2023 | Reform 1Isaac Harvey overcomes troubled times
Will you gain anything if you win the whole world but lose your life?’ This question is taken from the Bible, Matthew 16:26, from the Good News version.
I had read this verse at a … Read More
Chapter & Verse: Exodus 14:13-14
29/08/2023 | ReformSue Walker learns how to trust God
This scripture hit me between the eyes 19 days before my 30-year-old daughter was diagnosed with acute leukaemia in December 2020, during lockdown. Now at some distance, I can look back at what … Read More
Colours of worship
29/08/2023 | ReformKim Wood celebrates the Meeting House at the University of Sussex
The University of Sussex was built in 1961 and is one of the seven ‘plate glass’ universities established in the 1960s. On the campus, in the midst of typical … Read More
When asylum seekers are found
29/08/2023 | ReformIt’s not just the asylum seekers whose lives are changed by one of the latest projects to win a URC Community Project Award. Laurence Wareing reports
The thing about DARE, says Negan, is that ‘you don’t have to go to … Read More
Airstrikes and dancing
29/08/2023 | ReformPek Muan Cuang reports on the trials and joys of the Church in Myanmar
The Presbyterian Church of Myanmar (PCM) started in 1956, not with missionaries from the West, but with local church elders who were not happy with the … Read More

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