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On the pilgrim way: ‘We stood quietly, craning our necks’
26/06/2023 | ReformSheila Maxey learns lessons from the birds
As 8 July – the date of the closing service for Brentwood United Reformed Church – approaches I seem to become more and more detached, at least on the surface. Last Sunday, my … Read More
Here and now: Reuben Watt
26/06/2023 | ReformReuben Watt is touched by Palestinian generosity
In May, Jo Harris and I, two former URC Youth Assembly Moderators, were given the incredible opportunity to head out to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory with Christian Aid. This was part … Read More
Chapter & verse: Exodus 1:17
26/06/2023 | ReformPhil Wall on the defiance of the Hebrew midwives
I was just six years old when my part in our church’s production of Moses and the Burning Bush gave me a lifelong love for the theatre. I played the role … Read More
All are welcome? Dementia care
26/06/2023 | ReformDo churches welcome those with dementia?
I wonder what feeling genuinely welcome means to you. This month, I have been speaking with a churchgoer whose wife lives with Alzheimer’s and experiences the dementia group of symptoms. He attends a church … Read More
Welcome strangers
26/06/2023 | ReformEmily Shepherd introduces the Welcome Network
Refugees and people seeking asylum have been right at the top of the news agenda recently. With church leaders and football pundits alike wading into debates over national policy, sometimes it can feel like … Read More
Demerara: A Christian revolt
26/06/2023 | ReformOn its bicentenary, Stephen Tomkins tells the story of the Demerara revolt of July 1823
Bethel Chapel in Demerara, modern Guyana, was in a complicated position 200 years ago. It was an Independent or Congregational church, supplied with ministers by … Read More
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