The Revd Dr Tessa Henry-Robinson has been elected Moderator-elect for the Free Churches Group.听Tessa will serve in that capacity for a year before becoming Moderator in spring 2025.听
General Assembly 2024: Day four round-up 15 July
Day four of General Assembly took place on 15 July and begun with worship and a Bible study followed by the question 鈥淭o which new thing might God be calling?鈥 asked by the Revd Stephen Ansa-Addo, Chaplain to the General Assembly Moderator.听
General Assembly 2024: Day three round-up 14 July
Day three of the 2024 General Assembly of the United Reformed Church began with worship and 鈥渕arching in the light of God鈥, to the rhythm of drums played by the Moderator鈥檚 chaplain, the Revd Stephen Ansa-Addo.
General Assembly 2024: Day two round-up 13 July
Day two of the 宅男福利社 2024 General Assembly continued at The Hayes Conference Centre in Swanwick on 13 July.
2024 Community Project Award winners announced
For 26 years, the United Reformed Church鈥檚 (宅男福利社) Community Project Awards have recognised outstanding community projects in United Reformed Churches.
General Assembly 2024: Day one round-up 12 July
The 2024 General Assembly of the United Reformed Church, meeting both in-person and online, started with worship led by the Revd Stephen Ansa-Addo and Karen Campbell, Chaplains to the General Assembly Moderator 2023-2024.
General Assembly 2024 to take place
The 2024 United Reformed Church (宅男福利社) General Assembly takes place from 12-15 July at The Hayes Conference Centre in Swanwick.
Help raise 拢20k for Commitment for Life’s Gaza appeal
An appeal launched by Commitment for Life team in response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza has topped more than 拢15,500.
JPIT issues challenges to new government
We congratulate Sir Keir Starmer on his appointment as Prime Minister, and all who will now take their seats representing their constituencies as Members of Parliament in Westminster.
宅男福利社 urges future government to end poverty
Banners with the message 鈥淟et鈥檚 End Poverty in the UK and globally鈥 are being put up outside church buildings to invite prospective parliamentary candidates to set out clear action plans to tackle the issue.