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Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Will this summer see the much fêted return of the fête?’
28/05/2022 | ReformPaul Kerensa enjoys the return of the village fête
I wonder if your neck of the woods will be returning to outdoor gatherings of old this summer? No, not that old. Not druids at henges or ye ancient maypole.
I … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Sometimes my cry is “How long, O Lord?”’
28/05/2022 | ReformSheila Maxey faces desperate times and strange blessings
As I wait for Kees to die I am haunted by the Taizé chant ‘Wait for the Lord whose day is near: wait for the Lord, keep watch, take heart.’ Mostly it … Read More
Chapter & verse: Acts 2:15-18; Joel 2:28-29
28/05/2022 | ReformPentecost is for everyone, says Donald Norwood
God’s Spirit is not just for Pentecostals and the privileged few. As too often happens at Pentecost, we only hear what Peter says about Joel in Acts 2 and don’t let the prophet … Read More
We are… humanitarian aid workers
28/05/2022 | ReformRobertson and Annette Marshall go trucking for Ukraine
The DriverVisiting Moldova has opened my eyes to poverty that hopefully we will never know. I first went with TEECH, a charity that takes aid to local communities. It also works in … Read More
The churches that make us: The Church at Carrs Lane
28/05/2022 | ReformA series covering the breadth of church life in the United Reformed Church. This month, Reform visits Birmingham
In many ways, The Church at Carrs Lane embodies the 50-year story of the URC, evolving from its 18th-century beginnings as an … Read More
Selling justice
28/05/2022 | ReformRachel, a supporter of Palestinian traders, tells her story to Pat Pile
Buying food such as olive oil and other goods produced by Palestinian people is an effective way we can all support local Palestinian communities in Israel-Palestine, particularly in … Read More
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