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Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘That may be the last time half the planet listen to one voice at one time’
01/11/2022 | ReformPaul Kerensa on the sermon with the biggest audience
Imagine delivering a sermon to half the planet. This has only ever happened once, and it happened just a couple of months ago.
The state funeral of Elizabeth II was of … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘All my life I have seen myself as a giver’
01/11/2022 | ReformSheila Maxey says accepting kindness can be hard
The Bible says ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive’ but I am currently in the position of receiving rather than giving. That is my spiritual challenge.
Since Kees became … Read More
Here & now Reuben Watt
01/11/2022 | ReformReuben Watt finds a vision of the Church in Tallinn
I was lucky enough, recently, to officiate at the first ever Tallinn Open Women’s tennis event in Estonia. I had never been to Estonia but, for some reason, it was … Read More
Transforming our communities: The pale blue dot
01/11/2022 | ReformSimon Hawking looks at what it takes to change our communities
One of my earliest memories is playing with my toy spaceships in the living room at our family home. It was a bright Saturday morning though it was early … Read More
A day to dance
03/10/2022 | ReformStephen Tomkins revisits the day the URC was born
The sun shone on London for 5 October 1972. Three thousand people, Congregationalists and Presbyterians, gathered to become the United Reformed Church, celebrating the fruition of nine years’ work and full … Read More
Jubilee for the earth
03/10/2022 | ReformLucy Foster looks at how churches have responded to the climate crisis and what more we can do
In the United Reformed Church’s Jubilee year, awareness of the deepening climate and biodiversity crises has been brought into searing focus by … Read More
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