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Art in Focus – March 2022
25/02/2022 | ReformBlack SquareKazimir MalevichOil on linen, 1915Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
A painting that is simply a black square. Really? This work by Kazimir Malevich caused an uproar when it was first shown in 1915. The plain black canvas (albeit now with a … Read More
Editorial: Responding to uncertainty
25/02/2022 | ReformMy family and I have often talked about how this strange time we’re living through will remain in our memory. The masks are an obvious one. I imagine finding one down the back of a chest of drawers years from … Read More
We need to talk
28/01/2022 | ReformThe broadcaster Justin Brierley talks to Stephen Tomkins
Justin Brierley is the host of Premier Christian Radio’s Unbelievable?, which for 16 years has been curating conversations between sceptics and believers on questions of faith, science, life and other big subjects. … Read More
A good question: Do we sing too much in church?
28/01/2022 | ReformOne question four answers
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Art in Focus – February 2022
28/01/2022 | ReformMaundy ThursdayMalcolm Doney, 2019
Covid has been awful, alienating, and tragic for some but, as we’ve slowly begun to realise, it has had a few beneficial effects as well. We’ve recognised our dependence on one another and on public services. … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Thousands of children at churches across the country could do the same’
28/01/2022 | ReformPaul Kerensa gulps to see his children acting in church
My children were recently asked to help with the church drama slot. Well, no, they were asked to do the church drama slot. A five-minute sketch on John the Baptist. … Read More

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