Online Provincial Worship for Holy Week 2023

Over the coming days, there will be a series of broadcast worship services for Holy Week, led by members of the College of Bishops. For Maundy Thursday, the Rt Rev Kevin Pearson, Bishop of Glasgow & Galloway, leads a Choral Eucharist with footwashing at 7.30pm at St Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow. Music in the service is… Continue reading Online Provincial Worship for Holy Week 2023

Rev González leads ‘Time for Reflection’

The Rev Heller González, rector of St Augustine’s Dumbarton, addressed the Scottish Parliament this week during Time for Reflection, highlighting the effects of the cost of living crisis in his local area. Rev González told MSPs of the frightening experience of having to flee his homeland of Cuba into the unknown, finding a new home… Continue reading Rev González leads ‘Time for Reflection’

Arts events can be reminders of powerful messages

The Oscars awards ceremony and World Book Day featured in two recent Thought For the Day broadcasts from Scottish Episcopalian clergy on BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland programme. After the Academy Awards ceremony in Hollywood, where “bright lights, tinsel and glitter” dominate the annual showbusiness gathering, Bishop David Chillingworth (pictured above) gave consideration to… Continue reading Arts events can be reminders of powerful messages

Feedback invited for draft New Zero Action Plan

The second consultation webinar on the draft Net Zero Action Plan (2023-2030) has now taken place, following the release of the plan on 15 February 2023. The draft plan is available for review and comment as part of the ongoing consultation process, and feedback is invited to help the province develop a plan for the… Continue reading Feedback invited for draft New Zero Action Plan

Primus: ‘Stop the Boats’ bill is cruel and shameful

In response to the publication this week of the Illegal Migration Bill, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church has joined calls for the UK Government to think again over its “cruel and shameful response to people urgently seeking sanctuary and hope”. The Most Rev Mark Strange, Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness, expressed his… Continue reading Primus: ‘Stop the Boats’ bill is cruel and shameful

Thought for the Day: What does having faith mean?

Fr Philip Blackledge asked the question ‘What does having faith mean?’ as he gave Thought For The Day on BBC Radio Scotland this week. The issue of whether someone can be a politician and have faith has been the subject of intense debate since the candidates for the leadership of the SNP were announced. “Faith is… Continue reading Thought for the Day: What does having faith mean?

Inspires features visit to Anglican event in Ghana

The latest edition of Inspires Online, the monthly magazine of the Scottish Episcopal Church, reports on the Scottish Episcopal Church’s involvement in the recent 18th session of the Anglican Consultative Council. The Rev Lee Johnston, Diocese of Glasgow & Galloway, and Alistair Dinnie, a member of St John’s, Princes Street, Edinburgh, attended the event in… Continue reading Inspires features visit to Anglican event in Ghana

“Let our actions be a reflection of love, peace and justice” – One Year of the War in Ukraine

Today (24 February) is one year on from the first day of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the Most Rev Mark Strange, Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, reflected on a year of war and spoke, as he did in 2022, of the need for prayer for… Continue reading “Let our actions be a reflection of love, peace and justice” – One Year of the War in Ukraine

Online worship for Ash Wednesday: 7.30pm

The Very Rev Dr Elizabeth Thomson, Provost of St Paul’s Cathedral, Dundee, leads a Celebration of the Eucharist for Ash Wednesday. The service will begin at 7.30, and you can download the order of service here: https://bit.ly/SEC2023Feb22 Music during the service is led by Stuart Muir, Pastoral Musician at the Cathedral. You can join the… Continue reading Online worship for Ash Wednesday: 7.30pm