November 2023 Archives - Reform Magazine
Change is coming up
30/10/2023 | ReformAnthony Reddie became Oxford University’s first ever Professor of Black Theology in September. Next year, he will provide anti-racist training to every minister in the United Reformed Church, as part of its commitment to becoming an anti-racist Church. Reform spoke … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘A door closed and the writer I’d formerly admired continued speaking’
30/10/2023 | ReformPaul Kerensa offers a warning before pressing record
I suppose all preachers hope their sermons might linger longer. But I wonder how many know if they’re being recorded? Job 19:23 cries out, ‘Oh, that my words were recorded, that they … Read More
Editorial: The Spirit prays on our behalf
30/10/2023 | ReformSome news stories seem too serious to pass over in silence on this page, and at the same time too serious for me to feel that I have anything worth saying about them. The recent events in Israel and Palestine … Read More
Art in Focus – November 2023
30/10/2023 | ReformThe Red Vineyard / Red Vineyard at Arles (Montmajour)Vincent van Gogh1888
This colourful, vibrant work may well be the only painting its creator Vincent van Gogh ever sold. Certainly, it is the only one for which we have a named … Read More
Reviews November 2023
30/10/2023 | ReformThe way of lawlessness
Killers of the Flower MoonDirected by Martin ScorseseCertificate 15, 206 minutesReleased 20 October
This film is adapted from David Grann’s book of the same name about the real life Osage Indian Murders of the 1920s. Demobbed … Read More
A good question: Which book of the Bible should I stop overlooking?
30/10/2023 | ReformOne question, four answers
Hannah Fytche‘This letter is written to a place in conflict’
It’s the middle of a busy week, and you’ve found five minutes to sit with a coffee and collect your thoughts. As you sort through how … Read More
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