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Maidenhead º£½ÇÖ±²¥ maintain tireless support for Ukraine
13 Jun 2022
A group of volunteers, operating out of Maidenhead United Reformed Church, are continuing to send boxes upon boxes of donations to Ukrainian refugees in Poland. Since March, four trucks full of donations have made the trip from the church, which has served as a base for people to drop off essential items, to Poland. Plans […]
º£½ÇÖ±²¥ members travel to Germany to see Oberammergau Passion Play
08 Jun 2022
Members and friends from all around the United Reformed Church travelled to Germany in May to see the famous Oberammergau Passion Play. A group of just of over 50 people, led by the Revd Dr Michael Hopkins, Clerk of the General Assembly and Minister of The Spire Church Farnham in Surrey, spent a few days […]
The first jubilee of the year
08 Jun 2022
When Her Majesty the Queen celebrated her Platinum Jubilee in June, United Reformed Churches and LEPs rolled out the red, white and blue carpets to welcome members and friends for hundreds of activities over the extra-long Bank Holiday weekend. Andy Jackson found some jubilee gems: St Columba’s º£½ÇÖ±²¥, North Shields, offered a fabulous recreation of […]
The Revd Elizabeth Clark
06 Jun 2022
The United Reformed Church (º£½ÇÖ±²¥) is deeply saddened to hear about the sudden death of the Revd Elizabeth Clark, who served as the National Rural Officer for both the º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and the Methodist churches until her retirement in August last year. An announcement from The Arthur Rank Centre, the ecumenical charity which resources, trains, and […]
Inside Reform magazine’s June edition
30 May 2022
‘It should feel costly.’ This month, Reform is asking the question facing the United Reformed Church at General Assembly: how should the Church respond to the legacies of slavery? Our interviewee, Cole Arthur Riley, creator of ‘Black Liturgies’, says that we should give dear enough reparations that ‘it should feel like a loss.’ Others have […]
CRCW project boosted by £100k funding
26 May 2022
A Harwich-based Church Related Community Work project is set to receive £100,000 in increased funding. The Lounge in Esplanade Hall, which provides a shared space for local people who are particularly isolated or vulnerable is led by Mark Tubby, Project Community Worker for Dovercourt Central Church, who works alongside the Salvation Army and Church of […]
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