A round up of news from around the United Reformed Church over the past seven days, 10-16 June 2024.
¹ú²úÎÞÂë Podcast: How do you mend a broken life?
Rafael (Raff) Chaves has lived with violence, drug addiction, gang culture and complete brokenness.
Staff changes to boost ¹ú²úÎÞÂë’s commitment to mission and discipleship
A series of proactive changes have been made within the Mission and Discipleship teams at Church House to broaden the United Reformed Church’s commitment to evangelism, ecumenism and social and community action.
Around the ¹ú²úÎÞÂë in seven days: 28 May-4 June 2024
A round up of news from around the United Reformed Church over the past seven days, 28 May-4 June 2024.
Reform magazine: June 2024 edition
Does the Church have a problem with class? That’s the big question Reform magazine is asking in June.
United Reformed Church wants poverty to end and for everyone to vote as General Election is announced
The United Reformed Church (¹ú²úÎÞÂë) is encouraging all voters to engage in the upcoming General Election, to take place on July 4, 2024, and to use it as an opportunity to urge political leaders to end poverty in the UK.
Swifts make new home at Shanklin church
Swifts have a new home in Shanklin United Reformed Church thanks to two cousins.
Strengthening communities in Somerset
One of the key aims of Strengthening Communities, a Church Related Community Work project in Somerset serving Westfield (Bridgwater) & Canninton United Reformed Churches, is to respond to rural and urban deprivation.Ìý
Around the ¹ú²úÎÞÂë in seven days: 13-19 May 2024
A round up of news from around the United Reformed Church over the past seven days: 13-19 May 2024.
Reform magazine: May 2024 edition
Inside the May edition of Reform magazine, out now!