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Are We Still Waiting for Reformation in Ireland?
This piece is by Wallace Thompson, who is a member of Caleb, the Evangelical Protestant Society and a former special advisor.
Heart Speaks to Heart- are theological disputes an unaffordable luxury as a generation is lost?
This piece is by Brett Lockhart QC, who for many years attended the Presbyterian Church and is now on a senior lay figure in the Catholic Church.50
What are the Five Solas of the Reformation?
This piece is by Rev Norman McAuley, the Minister of Greenwell Street Presbyterian Church.
The Reformation and Conscience
This piece is by Norman Hamilton, former moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
How the Reformation Changed Society
This piece is by Sarah Williams, who is Research Professor at Regent College in Vancouver.
Four safe ways to bless older people this Christmas
Tips on how we can love and support older people throughout the winter
Carl Knightly
Advent lament: “O come, O come, Emmanuel”
A deep cry for our places in this troubled time
Guest writer
COVID-19, unemployment and our response
How we're seeking the wisdom of God in the battle against unemployment
Jo Evans
Gaining hope in a year of loss / Ennill gobaith mewn blwyddyn o golled
Nathan Sadler encourages us to look at all that we have gained this year
Superbook Academy
Superbook Academy brings Sunday School online through animated Bible stories, lessons, and fun activities that can be easily shared online.
In Christ Alone
Joey Robinson reflects on the pieces that we have recently posted as part of the 500 Project.
What the Reformation and Facebook share
our Research Assistants will be offering their reflections on the pieces that we have recently posted as part of the 500 Project. First up is John McGrath.
Embracing Diversity While Recognising Our Common Identity
We won't always agree with all they write, but that’s the point. This piece is by Dr. Nicola Brady, General Secretary of the Irish Council of Churches.
Reimagining the Reformation
As part of the ‘500 Project’ we asked a range of contributors from across the spectrum to stimulate and challenge our thinking.