These are the latest buzz words of the Church of England. They summarise what might be an heroic attempt to rebuild and re-orientate the Church: to create a stronger and more missionary church.
The words might signify the beginning of a new Augustinian proclamation of the gospel in a pagan land - the church responding at last to secularization.
Or they might mean merely 'reduce and retrench'.
In broad terms I am very much in favour of the shake up which I think is entailed by 'Reform and Renewal'. I think the Church of England has come to the tail end of the reforms which shook it up in the nineteenth century. That did a lot of good and re-orientated the Church towards the new urban and industrial Britain. But the church created then is wholly unequipped for today's world, let alone tomorrow's. It's a Spy cartoon compared to Wired.
On the other hand, it's very hard to see that this current, top down, reform programme will be sufficient to re-orientate the Church towards the new, digitised, fluid, transnational, anxious and capitalist world.

(When I googled 'church of england reform and renewal' looking for illustrative images I was given a page dominated by middle-aged white men's heads, most in funny clothes. This does reflect the church, and the leadership of many other English institutions, but it is scarcely inspiring. I went for seeds and seedlings instead.)
Reform and Renewal strands:
Developing Discipleship
Blog / Video / Full Report / Comment Forum
Simplification Report
Blog / Video / Full Report / Comment Forum / Simplification Consultation document
Blog / Video / Full Report / Comment Forum
Simplification Report
Blog / Video / Full Report / Comment Forum / Simplification Consultation document
Leadership DevelopmentDean of Liverpool blog / Archbishop of Canterbury blog / Note from Bishop of Ely / Full Report
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