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I am… a long Covid survivor
31/08/2021 | ReformRebecca Yorke on suffering with long Covid
I give a long slow exhale – well, as long as I can manage. After three attempts at explaining, I give up, as my colleague is resolute she’d be OK with three days … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Mask anxiety
31/08/2021 | ReformChurch is giving me mask anxiety
The weekend after ‘Freedom Day’ removed Covid regulations in England and Wales, I was due to lead worship. On the Tuesday, I asked our vicar how we would be doing things now. He said … Read More
Chapter & verse: Isaiah 40:6-8
31/08/2021 | ReformSam White on liminal times
As I write, it is summer and the country, Westminster College and many churches are working their way into the period following the government’s easing of restrictions. The prevalence of the virus persists, but there’s … Read More
Finding the mission generation
31/08/2021 | ReformPhil Knox explores how to reach, engage and disciple young adults
They are known as the connected generation, the snowflake generation, the generation most talked about and talked to. Throughout the pandemic, they have been criticised for their lack of … Read More
Worship with Dementia
31/08/2021 | ReformPeople with dementia and age-related disabilities are coming together in an award-winning worship activity in Shrewsbury. Stephen Tomkins reports
At Messy Vintage, it is not always clear who is helping out and who has come to take part in the … Read More
Not if, but when
31/08/2021 | ReformWhy we need to make plans for the end of our life, by Sue Walker
I thought I knew my husband of 33 years quite well. Because I want to be cremated when I die, I assumed that he too … Read More

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