SEC awarded £490,000 by Benefact Trust to support Net Zero work

The Scottish Episcopal Church (SEC) is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with Benefact Trust. This partnership will deliver a new Net Zero Grant Awards Programme, providing £700,000 in combined funding from Benefact Trust and the provincial Buildings Grants Fund. Churches will be nominated by each of the Scottish Episcopal dioceses and invited to apply for… Continue reading SEC awarded £490,000 by Benefact Trust to support Net Zero work

Miriam’s Sisters, Deborah’s Daughters – a short course in Lent 2025 from the SEI

The latest in the series of online short courses provided by the Scottish Episcopal Institute will take place throughout Lent, exploring a fresh approach to church leadership in the current times of change. The course, titled “Miriam’s Sisters, Deborah’s Daughters: When Women Lead the Way” will be led by the Rev Liz Crumlish, Priest-in-Charge at St… Continue reading Miriam’s Sisters, Deborah’s Daughters – a short course in Lent 2025 from the SEI

Electoral Synod Meets to Vote for New Bishop

The Electoral Synod of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway meets tomorrow, Saturday, 18th January 2025 at Holy Trinity & St Barnabas Church, St James’ Place, Back Sneddon Street, Paisley PA3 2AF, with the Synod Eucharist open to the public beginning at 10.30am. After meeting with the shortlisted candidates last week, the Diocesan electors… Continue reading Electoral Synod Meets to Vote for New Bishop

Scottish Episcopal Church Launches International Scholarships

The Scottish Episcopal Church (SEC) has launched an exciting new initiative which will offer two scholarships to applicants from the Global South, aimed at building and strengthening relationships within the Anglican Communion. The PhD scholarships in Divinity, Theology, and Religious Studies have been developed by the Global Partnerships Committee of the SEC. Each scholarship lasts… Continue reading Scottish Episcopal Church Launches International Scholarships

St Kentigern’s Feast Day Remembered with Prayers from Twenty Years Ago

Today is the Feast Day of St Kentigern, Mungo the Beloved, patron saint of the City of Glasgow and our Diocese (along with St Ninian). In 2003, the communities of the fourteen Episcopal churches in the Galloway region of the Diocese marked the 1400th anniversary of St Mungo’s death by writing prayers for our time.… Continue reading St Kentigern’s Feast Day Remembered with Prayers from Twenty Years Ago