The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

Professor Grant MacAskill (the Kirby Laing Chair of New Testament Exegesis, Kings College, University of Aberdeen) will present the Eighth Annual Scottish Episcopal Institute Lecture on Thursday 26 October at 5pm. Prof MacAskill’s title is: ‘Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal’. His presentation will be followed… Continue reading The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

Professor Grant MacAskill (the Kirby Laing Chair of New Testament Exegesis, Kings College, University of Aberdeen) will present the Eighth Annual Scottish Episcopal Institute Lecture on Thursday 26 October at 5pm. Prof MacAskill’s title is: ‘Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal’. His presentation will be followed… Continue reading The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

Professor Grant MacAskill (the Kirby Laing Chair of New Testament Exegesis, Kings College, University of Aberdeen) will present the Eighth Annual Scottish Episcopal Institute Lecture on Thursday 26 October at 5pm. Prof MacAskill’s title is: ‘Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal’. His presentation will be followed… Continue reading The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

Professor Grant MacAskill (the Kirby Laing Chair of New Testament Exegesis, Kings College, University of Aberdeen) will present the Eighth Annual Scottish Episcopal Institute Lecture on Thursday 26 October at 5pm. Prof MacAskill’s title is: ‘Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal’. His presentation will be followed… Continue reading The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

Professor Grant MacAskill (the Kirby Laing Chair of New Testament Exegesis, Kings College, University of Aberdeen) will present the Eighth Annual Scottish Episcopal Institute Lecture on Thursday 26 October at 5pm. Prof MacAskill’s title is: ‘Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal’. His presentation will be followed… Continue reading The 2023 SEI Lecture: Disabling Norms and Acentering Churches: Autism, Long Covid and the Return of the Old Normal

Clergy Conference 2023 Begins

In our hearts, we encircle in prayer and love the clergy serving our Diocese, thinking about those who gathered for the Diocesan Clergy Conference starting today in Dumbarton. In his sermon during the opening Eucharist earlier today, Bishop Kevin reflected on John 12: 20-26: “We wish to see Jesus…”, saying: “Hope is the reason behind… Continue reading Clergy Conference 2023 Begins

Service of thanksgiving to mark 148 years of the SEC Mission Association

Following the decision to bring to a close the Scottish Episcopal Church Mission Association (SECMA) after 148 years, a service of thanksgiving for the work of supporters, volunteers and staff will take place on Saturday 4 November at 11.30am at St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh. Gill Campbell, convener of the SECMA trustees committee wrote by way… Continue reading Service of thanksgiving to mark 148 years of the SEC Mission Association

Service of thanksgiving to mark 148 years of the SEC Mission Association

Following the decision to bring to a close the Scottish Episcopal Church Mission Association (SECMA) after 148 years, a service of thanksgiving for the work of supporters, volunteers and staff will take place on Saturday 4 November at 11.30am at St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh. Gill Campbell, convener of the SECMA trustees committee wrote by way… Continue reading Service of thanksgiving to mark 148 years of the SEC Mission Association

Service of thanksgiving to mark 148 years of the SEC Mission Association

Following the decision to bring to a close the Scottish Episcopal Church Mission Association (SECMA) after 148 years, a service of thanksgiving for the work of supporters, volunteers and staff will take place on Saturday 4 November at 11.30am at St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh. Gill Campbell, convener of the SECMA trustees committee wrote by way… Continue reading Service of thanksgiving to mark 148 years of the SEC Mission Association

Service of thanksgiving to mark 148 years of the SEC Mission Association

Following the decision to bring to a close the Scottish Episcopal Church Mission Association (SECMA) after 148 years, a service of thanksgiving for the work of supporters, volunteers and staff will take place on Saturday 4 November at 11.30am at St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh. Gill Campbell, convener of the SECMA trustees committee wrote by way… Continue reading Service of thanksgiving to mark 148 years of the SEC Mission Association