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Editorial: In praise of ministers
28/05/2022 | ReformOne Friday night in 1983, aged 13, I was cycling back from my church youth group. Not being the most confident cyclist, when I had to turn right on London Road, I dismounted and pushed my bike across the road. … Read More
A good question: How do we make peace?
27/04/2022 | ReformOne question, four answers
John Cooper‘Peace is a team effort’
As I write, the conflict in Ukraine continues. Images flash up day after day of bombs and hurt and pain. Individuals share painful stories of loss and death. It feels … Read More
Here & now: Sophie Dorling
27/04/2022 | ReformSophie Dorling says goodbye to her old church
Dear Wimborne URC,Thank you for your many years of service, it has been an absolute pleasure.Your four walls have seen a lot over the years: christenings, blessings, weddings and funerals, not to … Read More
Chapter & verse: Acts 11:1-18
27/04/2022 | ReformJohn Campbell on breaking out of the box
This book is called ‘The Acts of the Apostles’, but it soon becomes clear when reading it that the apostles only act when driven, cajoled, shaken and stirred by the Spirit. Justo … Read More
The churches that make us: Yourchurch
27/04/2022 | ReformA series on the breadth of church life in the URC. This month, Lawrence Heath-Moore introduces a congregation that exists only online
Yourchurch is a congregation that lives and meets online, with weekly services on Sunday at 6.30pm. It is … Read More
Editorial: There’s something about Mary
27/04/2022 | ReformThe month of May is particularly associated with Mary the mother of Jesus in Catholicism. Not that there are too many months that aren’t associated with Mary in Catholicism.
The first of January is the solemnity of Mary, marking the … Read More
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