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Church Life Review

Here you can find out about the Church Life Review; when and why it was set up, what it aims to achieve, and the latest news, papers and webinars.

The Church Life Review was set up in 2020 to review the life, structures, resources and work of the Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ to enable a faithful response to the challenges presented in Paper A1 Toward the Future of the Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹. This paper reflected that the pandemic has become a moment that has revealed strengths, weaknesses and possibilities in the life of the church we maybe were not aware of.

The CLR is now in its second phase, and is being guided by a Steering Group and overseen by a Sub-Committee of the Business Committee. CLR phase two started at General Assembly in 2023, and was asked to explore new ways of working Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ four workstreams:

  1. Provision of shared support services
  2. Employment of lay workers in local church roles
  3. Financial resource sharing
  4. Establishment of new Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ communities of worship and discipleship.

The objective of phase two is to undertake a range of investigations and deliver a set of proposals to General Assembly in November 2025.

The Steering Group are responsible for:

  • Identifying/designing options for future ways of operating
  • Exploring the feasibility for possible models and establishing ‘living labs’ to trial models on the ground
  • Testing models against the values and principles agreed by General Assembly
  • Consulting widely upon potential changes
  • Producing proposals for General Assembly in 2025.

CLR Steering group update

Vision, Mission and Strategy Statement

The Church Life Review Group’s vision is to have a:

flourishing Church, less burdened and better enabled

Read the full CLR Vision and Mission Statement (PDF | 265kb)

Extraordinary General Assembly – November 2025

Church Life Review Papers – Executive Summary (PDF | 131kb)

Church Life Review visual resources

The CLR group have developed some visual resources to explain the role it is playing in reshaping the structures of the Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹. Download the images on a slide with suggested wording, or view and download each image below:

Church Life Review Update from General Assembly 2025

Church Life Review update

Read the GA2025 Church Life Review progress update below, or catch up on the presentation and Q&A session from General Assembly 2025.

CLR Presentation GA2025

CLR Q&A GA2025

Church Life Review: The Story So Far

The following is taken from the September issue of Reform and maps the progress so far of the Church Life Review.

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Church Life Review Group Papers from Previous Years

The presentation from the Church Life Review group, from General Assembly 2024, can be downloaded below.

You can also view the Church Life Review session from the GA in the video on this page, or from our YouTube channel.

In the presentation there is mention of a ‘living lab‘, this may be a new term for some people.

A living lab, in this context, is essentially an on-the-ground trial of a new way of working delivered in collaboration with a synod or synods, covering a pre-defined area which has been judged to be suitable for the trial. They will allow us to rapidly gain feedback about how innovative models work for local churches and synods, i.e. whether they ease the burden, or add to it.

Church Life Review Group – financial information webinar from MKS

The United Reformed Church has lacked good quality, consolidated, and comparable financial information Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ its Synods and General Assembly with which to take decisions for its future.

The Church Life Review Group, General Secretary, and Chief Financial Officer selected Moore Kingston Smith (Non-profit Advisory) to collect information from Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ Synods and then to consolidate this information for the CLRG.

This webinar provides an understanding of the work that MKS has carried out on behalf of the Church Life Review Group.

For a full list of papers being presented at this year’s General Assembly, visit General Assembly Papers

Read the latest Church Life Review News

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