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New Moderator of URC’s Thames North Synod nominated

The Revd George Watt, Minister of Reigate Park United Reformed Church (URC), has been nominated as the next Moderator of the Church’s Thames North Synod.  George was born and brought up in the Highlands of Scotland, living most of his childhood in the village of Lairg in Sutherland. Read More … Continue reading

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Remembrance Day: ‘Lights Out’ a reflection by the Revd Michael Meachin

The Revd Michael Meachin, United Reformed Church Chaplain to the Royal Navy’s HMS Collingwood, offers this reflection for Remembrance Day 2020. At 11am on the 11 November each year, we will join with many countries around the world in two minutes silence to remember all who have been killed, wounded or affected by war.  Read… Continue reading

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URC launch safeguarding strategic plan

In October 2020, the United Reformed Church (URC) launched its five-year safeguarding strategic plan. The plan requires all parts of the URC – it’s people, councils, committees and groups – to work together on six key objectives to ensure the Church provides a sustained community of care where everyone, particularly the most vulnerable, can find… Continue reading

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Scottish faith leaders express concern over Internal Market Bill

The Revd Lindsey Sanderson, United Reformed Church National Synod of Scotland representative to the Scottish Church Leaders’ Forum, has joined a number of Scottish church leaders in writing to all Scottish MPs and Peers to express concerns about the Internal Market Bill. At present, the UK is part of the European single market, with jointly agreed… Continue reading

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Free Remembrance resources available

Remembrance Sunday on 8 November, and Armistice Day on 11 November, are poignant opportunities to remember those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, as well as later conflicts. Simon Peters, Walking the Way: Living the life of Jesus today Project Manager, and Martin Hayward, Mission and Development Officer for the… Continue reading

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Religious leaders urge Boris Johnson to establish child poverty commission

The Revd Dr John Bradbury, General Secretary of the United Reformed Church, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, along with 18 other religious leaders in the UK, have urged the government to establish a cross-party commission to address the underlying causes of child poverty in the country. In a letter to the Prime Minster published on 29 October, the leaders say: Read… Continue reading

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Black History Month: What does it really mean?

From ‘black history’ to ‘human history’, Arran Jean-Baptiste, a young black man who grew up as part of High Cross United Reformed Church (URC) in Tottenham, offers his reflections. What do you think about the term ‘Black History Month’? Read More … Continue reading

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Lead nurse wins Royal College of Nursing Black History Month Award

Bernice Boore, a member of St Andrew’s United Reformed Church (URC) in Reading, has won the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) 2020 South East Black History Month ‘Making a Difference’ Award. As part of the RCN South East region’s Black History Month celebrations, around 60,000 members were asked to nominate individuals who had made a… Continue reading

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This month in Reform

Community stories take centre stage in this month’s edition of Reform magazine: from a pop up craft cafe in Gloucestershire to an award-winning gardening project in North Yorkshire, it celebrates the life and creativity of local churches. Read More … Continue reading

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URC Youth urge government to provide free school meals

United Reformed Church Youth (URC Youth) is calling on members of the denomination to urge the government to make a U-turn over its decision to not provide 1.4million disadvantaged children in England with food vouchers during the school holidays. Read More … Continue reading

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