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Editorial: From the Editor?
28/04/2023 | ReformAs a society, we are constantly evolving and adapting to the changing times. With this evolution comes the need for reform, both in our personal lives and in the systems that govern us.
This is particularly true in the realm … Read More
All are welcome? Chronic fatigue
28/04/2023 | ReformDealing with chronic fatigue
I wonder what feeling genuinely welcome means to you. This month, I have been speaking with a man who attends a URC church and experiences chronic fatigue as a symptom of a disability which he describes … Read More
Remembering Stephen Lawrence
24/03/2023 | ReformThe murder of Stephen Lawrence at a bus stop in April 1993 led to a powerful fight for justice by his family, and to the 1998 Macpherson inquiry into institutional racism. On the 30th anniversary of Stephen’s death, Reform asks … Read More
Here and now: Daniel Raddings
24/03/2023 | ReformMeditation has enhanced David Raddings’ prayer life
Prayer is highly important to me, providing a meaningful connection with God and an opportunity for honest sharing. It enables conversations about the good, bad and other topics on my mind, heart and … Read More
All are welcome? Trans and non-binary
24/03/2023 | ReformAlex Clare-Young looks at the experience of trans people in churches
I wonder what feeling genuinely welcome means to you. This month, I write about my own experiences in church as a trans, non-binary person.
Trans refers to people whose … Read More
Chapter & verse: Matthew 28:16-20
24/03/2023 | ReformDavid Coleman wrestles with Jesus’ Great Commission
I remember the disquiet and embarrassment I felt at the scholarly suggestion that Jesus was ‘an apocalyptic preacher’. I pictured some fulminating nutter in the street. There’s something in me still in thrall … Read More

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