Young members join climate crisis working group

The latest Provincial Youth Newsletter has been issued, packed with news of what young members have been up to and highlighting that two of them have joined the working group tasked with co-ordinating the Scottish Episcopal Church’s response to the climate crisis. Caitlin Conway and Martha Spence, pictured above, are both Glen delegates who are… Continue reading Young members join climate crisis working group

Radio Scotland worship from Inverness cathedral

New Every Sunday on BBC Radio Scotland comes from St Andrew’s Cathedral in Inverness again this weekend, where the Very Rev Sarah Murray, Provost of the cathedral, leads the act of worship. The broadcast begins at 7.30am on Sunday 13 September, and it can be listened to again or later on the BBC website by… Continue reading Radio Scotland worship from Inverness cathedral

A Celebration of the Eucharist from St Adrian’s, Gullane

The Rt Rev Dr John Armes, Bishop of Edinburgh, leads a Celebration of the Eucharist from St Adrian’s, Gullane for Sunday’s online worship at 11am. You can download the liturgy here: bit.ly/13SeptEucharist The service can be joined from 11am at: Facebook Youtube link available Sunday morning In addition to the online resources, there is a… Continue reading A Celebration of the Eucharist from St Adrian’s, Gullane

Joint Call to Prayer: God of forgiveness

The Scottish Episcopal Church and 13 other denominations join together in prayer at 7pm on Sunday 6 September in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of those joining together in prayer will also light candles. A Gaelic version of the prayer will be added when the text becomes available. Churches Together In England continue to… Continue reading Joint Call to Prayer: God of forgiveness

A Service of the Word from St James the Less, Bishopbriggs

The Rev Harriet Johnston, Curate at St James the Less, Bishopbriggs, leads a Service of the Word on Thursday evening at 6.30pm. You can download the liturgy here: bit.ly/SotW10Sept And join the service at: Rev Harriet is assisted by the Rev Lee Johnston, Curate at Christ Church, Lanark and joined digitally by Aileen Macdonald-Haak and Willie… Continue reading A Service of the Word from St James the Less, Bishopbriggs

A Celebration of the Eucharist from St Andrew’s Cathedral, Inverness

The Primus, the Most Rev Mark Strange, celebrates the Eucharist from St Andrew’s Cathedral, Inverness this Sunday (6 September) at 11am. You can download the liturgy here: bit.ly/6SeptEucharist The service can be joined from 11am at: Facebook Youtube link available here on Sunday Morning Bishop Mark is assisted digitally by pupils from Scottish Episcopal Schools across… Continue reading A Celebration of the Eucharist from St Andrew’s Cathedral, Inverness

Ember Card encourages prayer for Ordinations

The Scottish Episcopal Institute is asking for prayers for four students who are to be Ordained to the Diaconate, and a further seven who are to be Ordained to the Priesthood. Those being Ordained to the Diaconate are Rebekah Cansdale, Joshua Cockayne, Russell Duncan and David Todd, and those being Ordained to the Priesthood are… Continue reading Ember Card encourages prayer for Ordinations

Joint Call to Prayer: ‘We are not alone’

The Scottish Episcopal Church and 13 other denominations join together in prayer at 7pm on Sunday 6 September in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of those joining together in prayer, which appears in English and Gaelic below, will also light candles. Churches Together In England continue to pray each Sunday at 7pm and are… Continue reading Joint Call to Prayer: ‘We are not alone’

SEI Newsletter highlights legacy support for student

The September edition of the Scottish Episcopal Institute Newsletter is now available. This month’s newsletter features news of a generous legacy at an Edinburgh church (St Cuthbert’s in Colinton, pictured above) which will enable the SEI to support a student through training for ministry over the next five years. Rachael Wright (inset, above), a second-year… Continue reading SEI Newsletter highlights legacy support for student