My most recent excursion as Moderator has been to Northumberland. Fish and chips were on the menu – a welcome addition to any visit! We met in the D...
A farewell with thankfulness: Remembering Trinity URC Lincoln
In this reflection, Catriona Wheeler, General Assembly Moderator and Elder of Trinity URC in Lincoln, shares what it means to say goodbye to a church ...
Bible Journalling
A couple of months before General Assembly my chaplain, Jane Wade, got in touch to ask what bible I would like to be presented with at the service app...
Reflection on John 2:1-11
There’s a game that’s used to teach young actors something fundamental about acting. It’s so well-known it’s become a trope – it’s even ta...
Reflections on America and the red-blue divide
The URC’s Moderator of the General Assembly, the Revd Tim Meadows, who was born in America, reflects on the US election Prior to the election, I...
All in a Year – Tim Meadows, Moderator of General Assembly
The moderatorial year of 2024-2025 has begun. I intend to start blogging under the title ALL IN A YEAR. My hope is that this year a discussion about �...
CWM Assembly 2024: GA Moderator reflects on The Day of the African Child
On 17 June, the Revd Dr Tessa Henry-Robinson, Moderator of the URC General Assembly, reflected on The International Day of the African Child in a serm...
Sermon from Hope United Church in Jamaica
During the ecumenical pilgrimage to Jamaica earlier this month, the Revd Dr Tessa Henry-Robinson was invited to deliver a sermon. The following is a t...
Ceasefire in Gaza now urges Moderator
In this blog, the Revd Dr Tessa Henry-Robinson reflects on how 2024 sadly begins with a focus on the Israel Gaza war and calls for an immediate ceasef...
Lambeth Conference and small steps toward affirming LGBTQI+
Convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lambeth Conference is an opportunity for Anglican Bishops from around the world to meet, pray and talk...
