Following a successful three-year fundraising cycle where members raised more than £540,000, the Church of Scotland’s Guild has now announced its six new project partners for 2021-24. Each of the six projects will receive financial…
The Church of Scotland has formally appointed conveners, vice conveners, interim heads and members of the two new Forums: Faith Nurture and Faith Impact. The formation of the two new Forums was approved by the…
People need to “stand together” more than ever to tackle increasing division in society, the Moderator of the General Assembly has said. In an historic address within the House of Lords this afternoon, Rt Rev…
A man who saved the life of a baby during the Rwanda genocide has been presented with a cow named after Scotland’s national poet. “Burns” is a thank you gift for Amiel Mbarubukeye who found…
Beginning on Saturday 18 January, churches around the world will mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity over a period of eight days. The annual event, which first began in 1908, is designed to…
An amateur rugby player nicknamed the “Vicar of Libby” by his teammates is set for kick off as a parish minister in Aberdeen. Former fitness instructor Jonny Clipston is being ordained and inducted into Newhills…
A worshipping community in North Lanarkshire is being formally established as the Church of Scotland’s newest congregation this weekend. It will become officially known as Moodiesburn Parish Church in an historic move described as a…
Looking to form or renew a clear vision for 2020? Women who are either serving in ministry or are partners of those serving are invited to attend a day conference in Edinburgh on Saturday 1…
Plans are underway to introduce a world renowned pastoral support service in the far north of Scotland. Street Pastors could be patrolling the streets of Wick and Thurso in Caithness on Friday and Saturday nights…
Plans are underway to introduce a world renowned pastoral support service in the far north of Scotland. Street Pastors could be patrolling the streets of Wick and Thurso in Caithness on Friday and Saturday nights…
Posted: 21st April 2021 by Church of Scotland News
Guild announces six new project partners for 2021-24
Following a successful three-year fundraising cycle where members raised more than £540,000, the Church of Scotland’s Guild has now announced its six new project partners for 2021-24. Each of the six projects will receive financial…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
Kirk announces membership of new Forums
The Church of Scotland has formally appointed conveners, vice conveners, interim heads and members of the two new Forums: Faith Nurture and Faith Impact. The formation of the two new Forums was approved by the…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
Moderator urges people to “stand together”
People need to “stand together” more than ever to tackle increasing division in society, the Moderator of the General Assembly has said. In an historic address within the House of Lords this afternoon, Rt Rev…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
Genocide hero gifted cow named after Scotland’s national poet
A man who saved the life of a baby during the Rwanda genocide has been presented with a cow named after Scotland’s national poet. “Burns” is a thank you gift for Amiel Mbarubukeye who found…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins
Beginning on Saturday 18 January, churches around the world will mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity over a period of eight days. The annual event, which first began in 1908, is designed to…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
On a wing and a prayer – rugby player ‘tackles’ new challenge as minister
An amateur rugby player nicknamed the “Vicar of Libby” by his teammates is set for kick off as a parish minister in Aberdeen. Former fitness instructor Jonny Clipston is being ordained and inducted into Newhills…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
Praise the Lord – new expression of church officially launched
A worshipping community in North Lanarkshire is being formally established as the Church of Scotland’s newest congregation this weekend. It will become officially known as Moodiesburn Parish Church in an historic move described as a…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
Edinburgh conference aims to renew vision of women in ministry
Looking to form or renew a clear vision for 2020? Women who are either serving in ministry or are partners of those serving are invited to attend a day conference in Edinburgh on Saturday 1…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
Practical Christianity in action – Street Pastors bound for Caithness
Plans are underway to introduce a world renowned pastoral support service in the far north of Scotland. Street Pastors could be patrolling the streets of Wick and Thurso in Caithness on Friday and Saturday nights…
Last Updated: 22nd January 2020 by Church of Scotland News
Practical Christianity in action – Street Pastors bound for Caithness
Plans are underway to introduce a world renowned pastoral support service in the far north of Scotland. Street Pastors could be patrolling the streets of Wick and Thurso in Caithness on Friday and Saturday nights…
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