The United Reformed Church (URC) is holding its General Assembly – the URC’s main decision-making body – today, from 10.30am to 12pm.
Choose one of the options below to watch the act of worship which starts at 10.30am, with music from 10.15am.
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The United Reformed Church (URC) is holding its General Assembly – the URC’s main decision-making body – today, from 10.30am to 12pm.
Choose one of the options below to watch the act of worship which starts at 10.30am, with music from 10.15am.
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The United Reformed Church’s (URC) interfaith relations team has organised two General Assembly-linked webinars focusing on Israel and Occupied Palestine Territories.
At the first, to be held on 14 July from 7-8.15pm, a panel will share their experiences of an URC educational visit to the region in 2019 via Zoom.
Introduced by Derek Estill, former URC General Assembly 2018-20, and Katie Henderson, URC Youth Assembly Moderator 2019-20, the panel will be chaired by Clare Nutbrown-Hughes who represented the URC West Midlands Synod on the visit, and who is about to start training to become a URC Minister of Word and Sacrament.