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plastic ocean dustan woodhouse 675082 unsplashFollowing the latest United Nations’ (UN) review of global emissions and climate action, the Revd David Coleman, Environmental Chaplain for Eco-Congregation Scotland, calls on congregations to do more this Advent.

The report, published on 27 November, says countries must triple their efforts to tackle climate change and that urgent measures are needed to keep global temperature rises under 2°C this century (as per the 2015 Paris Agreement).

This Christmas, Mr Coleman says, everyone can make a commitment to help in their own way.

Read more: Help tackle climate change this Christmas

candle andres f uran 474838 unsplashAs the beginning of Advent approaches on Sunday, Derek Estill, Moderator of the United Reformed Church General Assembly, reflects on its original meaning in contrast to today's modern-day commercial focus.

Advent provides us with an opportunity to withdraw ourselves from the deafening noise of today’s world and the incessant drum beat to spend, spend, spend.

In an ever-increasing frenzy, we ‘shop till we drop’ to get more and more ‘stuff’ so we can overindulge ourselves on the Christmas Day and into the New Year.

Read more: Remembering the light of the world this Advent

present pileIf you know someone who enjoys exploring theology, ethics, personal spirituality and Christian perspectives on social and current affairs, then why not give a subscription of Reform magazine this Christmas?

Reform has a range of offers. You can buy your loved one or friend a one-year paper subscription for £28.50; paper and digital for £33.50 + vat; or digital only for £15 + vat.

Read more: Reform gift subscription offers

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