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Do stay for tea and coffee: At some mainstream comedy clubs I was the only one in a mask
02/11/2021 | ReformPaul Kerensa goes live
It’s been a funny old year, by which I mean not funny at all, and not old but weirdly new. Thankfully, cautiously, gradually, live events have begun tiptoeing back. Personally, I’ve been doing my bit to … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I am haunted by gloomy hymns’
02/11/2021 | ReformPerhaps it is the time of year, but I am haunted by gloomy lines from hymns. ‘Change and decay in all around I see’ keeps coming to mind. The lawn is covered with fallen leaves. So much dead-heading is needed … Read More
I am… a Rwandan refugee
02/11/2021 | ReformAlphonsine Kabagabo tells of her escape from Rwanda
When we learnt about the death of the Rwandan President, Juvénal Habyarimana, on 7 April 1994, we knew that it was over for every Tutsi person in Rwanda. On that day, I … Read More
Here and Now: Abbi Langille
02/11/2021 | ReformGlowstick faith, by Abbi Langille
Unqualified. Too broken. Not enough. You may describe yourself this way, and the world may describe you this way too. But what if these very things didn’t disqualify you but qualified you?
The apostle Paul … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Is work my church?
02/11/2021 | ReformIs work my church?
I have the privilege of working for an entirely Christian organisation. We still work from home, gathering regularly on Zoom for prayer.
My family recently experienced a crisis and for once we asked for prayers from … Read More
Chapter & Verse: Jonah 3:1-5, 10
02/11/2021 | ReformMeg Warner explores Jonah’s bumbling prophecy
On the surface, this story is a simple one. A reluctant prophet is prodded back on track by Yahweh. He prophesies to the city of Nineveh as Yahweh has asked and is spectacularly successful … Read More

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