A moving story of solidarity begins February’s Reform interview with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenburg.
Charities urge Lords to block Rwanda Bill
The URC, with ecumenical partners and other organisations, has signed a joint civil society statement calling for the House of Lords to safeguard the human rights of all individuals within the UK, including asylum seekers.
December Lundie award winner announced
An enthusiastic 12-year-old who regularly attends church has won December’s Lundie Memorial Award.
Names sought for new task groups
More than 150 people gathered online for the first of the URC’s Church Life Review (CLR) webinar held on 24 January.
Around the URC in seven days: 22-29 January 2024
A round-up of news from around the United Reformed Church over the past seven days: 22-29 January 2024.
Sun’s energy powers up Sunday services at Woking URC
A Woking church has achieved its dream of powering their entire building using electricity generated by the sun following the installation of 134 solar roof panels and eight large storage batteries.
Brothers gain November’s Lundie Memorial Award
Two brothers from the United Reformed Church Southern Synod have gained November’s Lundie Memorial Award.
Around the United Reformed Church in seven days: 2-9 January
A round up of news from around the United Reformed Church over the past seven days: 2-9 January.
Epiphany: encounter Jesus afresh in 2024
In this short video, the Revd Matt Stone, a United Reformed Church minister and the Chair of the Group for Evangelism and Renewal in the URC (GEAR) reflects on the season where we remember how the wise men travelled to meet the baby Jesus; Epiphany, celebrated on 6 January 2024.
Find time be “uncomfortable” this New Year
Vicky Longbone, Church Related Community Worker for Ashbourne Road Church and Mackworth United Reformed Church’s Derby Alive to Community (A2C) project, asks us to disturb the comfortable this New Year.