Reform magazine

Reform magazine

Reform magazine is the journal of the United Reformed Church. It is published eleven times a year, and includes a mix of theology, debate, letters, news and columns. In July 2008, Reform was relaunched under new editor, Kay Parris. The sub-editor is James Roberts.

Reform columnists include Susan Durber, principal of Westminster College, Cambridge, Matt Stone, a trainee minister and editor of f2, the URC youth supplement, Lawrence Moore, director of the Windermere Centre, Sheila Maxey, a former moderator of the URC's General Assembly, and Lucy Brierley, a URC Minister.

External links

*http://www.urc.org.uk/reform_magazine/reform_index.htm


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