Does the Church have a problem with class? That’s the big question Reform magazine is asking in June. Four experienced contributors from across the Church spectrum offer thought-provoking responses and challenge us to think about our own.
Angela Rigby asks another difficult question when she explores the world of autism and asks if Jesus’ disciple Thomas was autistic. Jesus himself is the subject of John Proctor’s incisive account of Christ’s journey towards crucifixion.
Choppy sea crossings feature in both Paul Dean’s Bible study and in David Gleed’s evocative account of pilgrimages to islands around the British coast. Also making repeat appearances in this issue is the artist Caravaggio – the subject of Art in Focus but also turning up in the news pages.
Elsewhere, URC Head of Communications Andy Jackson and iChurch support team member Reuben Watt explain why churches need to make good use of their websites – and how to go about getting one if they haven’t one already. TV’s Taskmaster gets the critical eye of Reform’s TV reviewer, and Editor Steve Tomkins finds there’s more to the big screen comedy The Book of Clarence than he had expected.
Out 26 May 2024.
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