Four of the main presentations delivered at this month’s General Synod meeting in Edinburgh are now available to watch again on the Scottish Episcopal Church’s YouTube channel.
The recordings have been made available so that the presentations on the Nicene Creed, Charity Law, Net Zero and Assisted Dying are available to share within dioceses or congregations, or for any interested individuals, at the following links:
Rev Canon Prof Charlotte Methuen on the Nicene Creed
Gavin McEwan on Charity Governance and Trusteeship
Paul Williams on the SEC’s Net Zero strategy
Rev Dr Hamilton Inbadas on assisted dying
In addition, Professor Methuen has provided the slides from her Nicene Creed presentation.
The opening day charge from the Primus, Bishop Mark Strange, is also available to watch again at this link: Primus charge, General Synod 2025
Brief interviews recorded at Synod with The Very Rev Sally Foster-Fulton, UK and Global Church Ambassador for Christian Aid, Mia Shanks of the Provincial Youth delegation, and Cathy Johnston, newly elected Convener of the Provincial Standing Committee, are available on the Scottish Episcopal Church Facebook page along with the address given by Archbishop Leo Cushley following Synod’s approval of the Saint Ninian Declaration between the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Catholic Church in Scotland.
The SEC Facebook page also features two photo galleries from the meeting.
Articles about each day’s business were posted on the SEC website, and they can be found at the following links:
The outcome of each motion considered by Synod can be found at this link.
Main image: The Rev Canon Prof Charlotte Methuen, The Most Rev Mark Strange, The Most Rev Leo Cushley and The Rt Rev Ian Paton, pictured after General Synod members backed the Saint Ninian Declaration of friendship between the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Catholic Church in Scotland.