Last month, as part of the second annual Lesslie Newbigin Summer Institute programme, the Newbigin Centre for Gospel and Western Culture was officially launched at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. More than 60 people attended the launch event, including academics, leaders in culture, business and church life, and mission partners.
The centre's director, Paul Weston, outlined his vision for the Newbigin Centre at the launch event, explaining how the centre aims to attract research students for MPhil and PhD degrees on themes relating the Gospel and western culture, and to develop resources for the wider Church. The Revd John Proctor, general secretary of the United Reformed Church, also spoke at the event.


The United Reformed Church House is hosting the exhibition of the paintings of renowned artist and URC minister, the Revd Elizabeth Gray-King, from 25 May – 27 November 2015. The exhibition is part of the
28 April is International Workers Memorial Day – an occasion to remember those who have tragically lost their lives because of un-safe working conditions. All over the world workers and their representatives conduct events, demonstrations, vigils and a whole host of other activities to “

