The United Reformed Church was formed in 1972 by the union of the Congregational Church in England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England. In 1981, the Re-formed Churches of Christ also joined the URC. In April 2000, the Scottish Congregational Church and the United Reformed Church united.
FURY is the 'Fellowship of United Reformed Youth', and promotes events nationally for under twentyfive's in the URC. FURY has its own General Assembly each year, which contributes to URC General Assembly. www.furyonline.org.uk/intro-temp.asp
Life and Witness is a national committee of the United Reformed Church. This web-site provides information about its membership and activities. users.argonet.co.uk/gmb/urcdsw.html
URCHIN is the UK United Reformed Church's children's work information network. A site full of information, bright ideas and networking for URC childrens' workers. www.bobjanet.demon.co.uk/urchin
The national residential centre of the United Reformed Church, which is used by local churches, committees and individuals for training courses, meetings and holidays. www.urc.org.uk/windermere