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Editorial: The voice of disruption
24/09/2021 | ReformI ended last month’s editorial on the climate crisis with the conclusion that ‘I need to put my history books to one side and take to the streets’.
Saying I’ll do something doesn’t always make it happen, but this time … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Hurdles are there to be leapt’
24/09/2021 | ReformPaul Kerensa gets a surprising new job
I’ve just got a new job. It doesn’t mean I’m getting rid of my old job, but that’s the nature of being a self-employed chancer or, as they say nowadays, having a ‘portfolio … Read More
Trial and error
31/08/2021 | ReformQuaker activist and co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, Ian Bray, talks to Stephen Tomkins
Ian Bray, one of the creators of the Extinction Rebellion campaign for action on climate catastrophe, is a Quaker and a member of Christian Climate Action. In … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘I’ve grown used to my own space’
31/08/2021 | ReformDon’t stand so close to me, says Paul Kerensa
Forget January… September is new New Year.
It’s back to school – and with echoes of home school not yet faded, oh my, will it be back! Could this be the … Read More
On the pilgrim way ‘We were literally outside our comfort zone’
31/08/2021 | ReformSheila Maxey stretches her comfort zone
In June we spent two glorious weeks in a self-catering cottage in Mallaig – boat trips to islands, amazing views of mountains. There were no easy chairs and the two sofas were uncomfortable. We … Read More
Here and now: Reuben Watt
31/08/2021 | ReformAre we making church-friendly children, or child-friendly church? asks Reuben Watt
If you attend a United Reformed Church, you may be lucky enough to go to one that has been awarded a Child-Friendly Church Award. This award is given to … Read More

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