The Primus was a guest on Premier Christian Radio today, when he was interviewed on the ‘Inspirational Breakfast’ show. In a ten-minute discussion with presenter Esther Higham, the Most Rev Mark Strange, Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness, highlighted the coming of spring in the Highlands and our responsibility to look after the world we… Continue reading Primus highlights climate change in radio interview
Tag: Scottish Episcopal Church News
Joint Call to Prayer, Sunday 7 March
The Scottish Episcopal Church and 13 other denominations join together in prayer at 7pm on Sunday, 7 March, as they have done throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Many of those joining together in prayer, which appears in English and Gaelic below, will also light candles. In a joint message, church leaders in Scotland said: “During these… Continue reading Joint Call to Prayer, Sunday 7 March
A Celebration of the Eucharist for Lent 3
The Rt Rev Andrew Swift, Bishop of Brechin, leads a Celebration of the Eucharist for Lent 3 from his home in Dundee. You can download the order of service here: http://bit.ly/SECLent3 You can join the service at: Facebook Youtube link available Sunday morning Bishop Andrew is joined by Maia Fraser, Taylor Blacklaw, the Rev Ashley… Continue reading A Celebration of the Eucharist for Lent 3
Winter edition of PYC Newsletter available now
First it was Inspires Online, then News from the Scottish Episcopal Institute, and this week’s bulletin bonanza continues today with the Winter edition of the Provincial Youth Newsletter. The quarterly magazine for young people in the Scottish Episcopal Church features the Winter Wonderland online youth sleepover, young people leading Provincial worship, ongoing support for Provincial… Continue reading Winter edition of PYC Newsletter available now
March news from the Scottish Episcopal Institute
The latest edition of the Scottish Episcopal Institute newsletter is a bumper spring special running to a full ten pages. Included in the contents are details of three new student-led initiatives, a day in the life account of an SEI member of staff, introductions to three guests who will be attending the March Residential Weekend,… Continue reading March news from the Scottish Episcopal Institute
New edition of Inspires Online now available
The latest edition of Inspires Online, the monthly magazine of the Scottish Episcopal Church, is now available. The new edition headlines on the election of a new bishop in the Diocese of Argyll & The Isles, with the Rev Canon Dr Keith Riglin set to succeed the Rt Rev Kevin Pearson, who is now Bishop… Continue reading New edition of Inspires Online now available
Joint Call to Prayer, Sunday 28 February at 7pm
The Scottish Episcopal Church and 13 other denominations join together in prayer at 7pm on Sunday, 28 February, as they have done throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Many of those joining together in prayer, which appears in English and Gaelic below, will also light candles. In a joint message, church leaders in Scotland said: “There are… Continue reading Joint Call to Prayer, Sunday 28 February at 7pm
A Celebration of the Eucharist for the Second Sunday of Lent
For the Second Sunday of Lent the Rt Rev Dr John Armes leads a Celebration of the Eucharist from his home in Edinburgh. The service will start at 11am and you can download the order of service here: http://bit.ly/SECLent2 You can join the service at: Facebook Youtube link available Sunday morning Bishop John is joined… Continue reading A Celebration of the Eucharist for the Second Sunday of Lent
College of Bishops sets up independent review
Statement from the College of Bishops: Following a request made by the Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney, the Rt Rev Anne Dyer, the College of Bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church has decided to set up an independent review in the light of difficulties in that Diocese. The review will provide an opportunity for all… Continue reading College of Bishops sets up independent review
Joint Call to Prayer, Sunday 21 February at 7pm
The Scottish Episcopal Church and 13 other denominations join together in prayer at 7pm on Sunday, 21 February, as they have done throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Many of those joining together in prayer, which appears in English and Gaelic below, will also light candles. In a joint message, church leaders in Scotland said: “The beginning… Continue reading Joint Call to Prayer, Sunday 21 February at 7pm