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resized image Promo 37The Moderators of the General Assembly of the United Reformed Church (URC) have expressed shock and sadness at the Islamophobic and xenophobic comments made after the BBC started to broadcast Friday prayers for followers of Islam on local radio stations.

The early morning broadcasts started on BBC local radio stations on 3 April for Muslims unable to visit their mosques during the coronavirus crisis.

Read more: URC expresses shock at reactions to BBC Friday prayers broadcasts

A still of St Mary the Virgin Church Times Square on a Palm Sunday procession in Times Square YouTubeAs the UK population practises a range of measures to social distance from each other, Roo Stewart, Programme Support Officer for the United Reformed Church’s (URC) Church and Society work and member of the Joint Public Issues Team, uses Matthew 21:1-17 to ask if Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem is still relevant in this reflection for Palm Sunday.

Read more: Palm Sunday: Is Jesus’ triumphal entry still relevant?

Wessex Synod Charlotte CassarThree young people who are playing their part in the mission of God have been awarded a Lundie Memorial Award.

Organised by the United Reformed Church’s (URC) Children’s and Youth Work team, each month the scheme awards someone aged under 26 with a certificate, medal, and a £100 prize to be spent on benefiting children and young people in their church, synod or local community.

So far, Kieran Ineson (in January), Trinity Pendlebury (in February), and Charlotte Cassar (in March) have gained the award.

Read more: Three young people gain a Lundie Memorial Award

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