Faith in Politics: new monthly podcast

The Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT) has launched Faith in Politics, a new podcast series featuring special guests discussing current affairs that link with faith. The podcast was created by Helen Byrne and Rachel Allison who are working for the Church as parliamentary interns. Each monthly episode will be presented by Helen and Rachel – both avid podcast listeners […]

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Westminster Abbey: Reformation Service

Archbishop of Canterbury’s sermon at Reformation 500th anniversary service Tuesday 31st October 2017 Read Archbishop Justin Welby’s sermon preached at Westminster Abbey today, during a service marking 500 years since the start of the Reformation. Romans 1:16-17; 3:21-28 John 17:20-26 ‘O God, forasmuch as without thee we are not able to please thee; Mercifully grant, that […]

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A season of remembering

Dear Friends, As the days shorten, and the leaves fall, November leads us into winter with a season of remembering. From All Saints, through Bonfire Night, to Remembrance Day itself, we look back on people and events that have inspired us and shaped us. This year our remembering started at the end of October, with […]

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Reformation: 500 year anniversary

St. Andrew’s United Reformed Church, Ealing, has held a special service to mark Reformation Sunday, five hundred years after Martin Luther first nailed his 95 Theses to a church door and set off the Protestant Reformation. The church is remembering with sadness the bloodshed and the divisions that followed, even as it celebrates the origins […]

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Centenary of women’s ministry!

Listen to Sunday Worship which celebrated the centenary of the ordination of Congregationalist Minister, Constance Coltman, the first woman to be ordained to ministry in any mainstream church in Britain. Also to Daily Service, with Dr Janet Wootton on the same theme. Read about a celebration weekend of events. And (quite literally) buy the T-shirt […]

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Re-Imagine Church

Imagine a church where the one and only priority was to equip disciples for their daily lives. Imagine a church where each person had confidence in the gospel; where each had a clear sense that wherever they were, whatever they were doing, they were part of God’s mission. Imagine a church that cared more about […]

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Theology of worship

In 2012, the URC organised a conference, ‘Opening the Gates to Heaven’, to explore the theology of worship – not just what we do, but why we do it. A second conference, ‘Treasuring Word and Worship’, followed in 2014. Out of this came two things: a small book ‘In Word and Spirit’, containing the discussion […]

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Ealing Churches Winter Night Shelter

St Andrew’s hosted between 13 and 15 guests as part of the ECWNS project on three Saturday nights/Sunday mornings during March.  The guests were homeless men and women who are being given somewhere warm and dry to sleep during the winter months whilst they are finding somewhere to live.  The guests arrived at 7.30pm and, after […]

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Church Secretary’s Report

to the Church AGM 19th March 2017 2016 began with a feeling of hope and expectation.  On 10 January the service was given by the Revd Sue McCoan who was ‘preaching with a view’.  After the service we all had a chance to chat with Sue and her husband, Jamie, and the overwhelming impression of […]

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Reform

Make the most of Reform magazine! The March edition of Reform – the national magazine published by the United Reformed Church – is out now! Hot off the heels of last month’s ‘good question’ (‘Is it antisemitic to criticise Israel?’) this month, we ask: ‘What does the Reformation mean today?’ As usual, the article gives […]

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