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Covid Plan B: Synod moderators’ updated guidance

With the Prime Minister confirming that England will move to the government’s “Plan B” in light of the spread of the Omicron variant, the United Reformed Church Synod Moderators have updated their guidance issued on 29 November, as follows:  The wearing of face coverings in church will become mandatory in England, bringing England into line with existing restrictions in Scotland and Wales. Medical exemptions will, we understand, continue to apply, but in light of the rapid spread of the latest variant we would ask members to consider whether they have a genuine medical reason not to wear a face covering,… Continue reading

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The cost of a decent life

As I write Christmas is only 21 sleeps away! I’m not too stressed about Christmas; I have already bought my train ticket home and I have had some good ideas about presents that I am going to buy members of … Continue reading

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Nationality and Borders Bill – Write to your MP ahead of the Report stage

On 7th and 8th December, the Nationality and Borders Bill will be the focus of debate in the House of Commons. At this stage in the process (the Report stage), MPs can submit amendments, speak to those amendments selected for … Continue reading

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Omicron: Synod Moderators provide updated advice to churches

As Covid rules have been strengthened in response to concern over the new Omicron variant, the United Reformed Church (URC) Synod Moderators provide updated advice to churches: The situation in Scotland and Wales has not changed with Boris Johnson’s latest announcements from Downing Street. It is a continuing legal requirement for everyone aged 12 or over in Scotland and 11 and over in Wales, unless they are exempt, to wear a face covering in indoor public space (including churches). The Prime Minister has tightened Covid regulations in England in response to the emerging Omicron variant of concern. Read More … … Continue reading

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New issue of Reform magazine available

The December/January edition of Reform is a 48-page bumper issue. It’s full to bursting – reports from COP26, childhood Christmas reminiscing, Assembly Executive, Philip Yancey’s extraordinary memoir, Sanctuary Cafe, Christmas giving guide, therapy in Palestine, slavery in your local church community, and fond memories of Reform’s 1980s editor, Norman Hart. And, of course, more. Reform will keep you going through Christmas, and be back in the new year for more news, comment, inspiration and debate. Read More … … Continue reading

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Poem reflects on Channel crossing tragedy

In response to the deaths of 27 people who died while attempting to cross the English Channel last week, Roo Stewart, United Reformed Programme (URC) Support Officer for Church and Society, offers ‘27’ a reflective poem and suggestions for action. 27 27 people – and more – have lost their lives in search of a better one: 27 children and adults at sea. Others were content to take their money: an empty promise, a false hope, set adrift on a flimsy inflatable boat. Read More … … Continue reading

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Write to your MP in the wake of deaths crossing the Channel – November 2021

We are devastated by the tragic deaths of 27 people attempting to cross the Channel to seek sanctuary in the UK this week. This is yet another warning cry that a compassionate and just asylum system in the UK is … Continue reading

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COP26 – what was achieved?

COP26 was the most significant climate summit since Paris in 2015. The measures outlined in the COP26 Glasgow Climate Pact are critical if we are to set a course to keeping global warming below 1.5 degrees. Members of churches, in … Continue reading

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Assembly Executive opens at High Leigh Conference Centre

The autumn meeting of the United Reformed Church (URC) Assembly Executive opened on 22 November at at High Leigh Conference Centre, Hoddesdon, with a welcome by the Revd Clare Downing, Moderator of the URC General Assembly.  Session One Opening worship was led by the Revd Helen Everard, Moderator’s Chaplain. She introduced a hymn by Graham Adams, ‘We come to praise our God’. Its assertion that “we who commit to Christ… love diversity” was the focus of the reading from the book of Acts – the story of Cornelius, a centurion who accepts the gospel preached by the apostle Peter and is remembered… Continue reading

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URC 50th anniversary tickets available 

Free tickets are now available for the United Reformed Church (URC’s) 50th Anniversary Service of Celebration and Thanksgiving taking place on 1 October 2022, at Methodist Central Hall Westminster, London, where the Uniting Assembly of the United Reformed Church took place in 1972. The day starts at United Reformed Church House at 86 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9RT with an Open Church House event, packed full of jubilee related talks and activities, as well as to meet the team that work at the office. Read More … … Continue reading

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