Cathedral in Oban celebrates centenary today

Today marks the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of St John’s Church in Oban as the Diocesan Episcopal Cathedral of Argyll & The Isles. Tonight, a Zoom service will mark the centenary, and although online worship is not the ideal way to commemorate such a landmark anniversary, aspects of the original service held by the… Continue reading Cathedral in Oban celebrates centenary today

Online Worship for Trinity Sunday

For Trinity Sunday (7 June) the Rt Rev Kevin Pearson, Bishop of Argyll & The Isles, celebrates the Eucharist from St John’s Cathedral, Oban. Bishop Kevin will be joined digitally by people from the Diocese of Argyll & The Isles.  The readers are Stephen Plant (St Columba’s, Portree, Isle of Skye); Brigadier John MacFarlane (St… Continue reading Online Worship for Trinity Sunday

Advisory Group to issue guidance next week

The Advisory Group on the Reopening of Churches, established for the Scottish Episcopal Church, has today [5 June] issued the following statement: “The Advisory Group has made good progress in working on guidance for the Church since its first meeting last week. Initial draft material has been produced and the Group has benefited from the… Continue reading Advisory Group to issue guidance next week

Churches join in prayer on Trinity Sunday

This weekend on Trinity Sunday, churches across Scotland will come together to encourage Christians to join together in prayer at 7pm in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A letter calling for prayer has been co-signed by 14 Christian churches and organisations across the country, including the Scottish Episcopal Church. Many of those joining together will… Continue reading Churches join in prayer on Trinity Sunday

College of Bishops condemns Trump photocall

In response to the staging of a photocall by US President Donald Trump outside an episcopal church yesterday, the College of Bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church has joined in condemnation of what it believes is a “blatant mis-use of both a church building and holy scripture”. President Trump held up a Bible for media… Continue reading College of Bishops condemns Trump photocall

BBC worship service from St Anne’s, Dunbar

The Rev Diana Hall led the act of worship in BBC Radio Scotland programme New Every Sunday this morning (31 May). You can hear the Rev Hall, Rector of St Anne’s Scottish Episcopal and Methodist Church, Dunbar, on the BBC website by clicking here. The broadcast is available online for a further 29 days.

Churches join in prayer on Day of Pentecost

Once more, churches across Scotland have come together to encourage Christians to join together in prayer at 7pm on Sunday evening [31 May] in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This week, 14 Christian churches and organisations across the country, including the Scottish Episcopal Church, have co-signed the letter calling for prayer. Many of those joining… Continue reading Churches join in prayer on Day of Pentecost

No change to Bishops’ guidance at Phase 1

Following the announcement by the First Minister that Phase 1 of the Scottish Government’s route map will take effect tomorrow [Friday 29 May], the College of Bishops has confirmed that the minor easing of lockdown restrictions permitted under Phase 1 does not result in any change to existing guidance previously issued by the College of… Continue reading No change to Bishops’ guidance at Phase 1

Advisory Group formed to assist College of Bishops

The College of Bishops has previously announced the intention to issue guidance to the Scottish Episcopal Church in connection with the gradual easing of lockdown restrictions. An Advisory Group has now been established in the province for the purpose of producing guidance for local churches on the implications of the reopening of places of worship.… Continue reading Advisory Group formed to assist College of Bishops

14 churches in Scotland join in Call to Prayer

The Scottish Episcopal Church joins again with other churches and many thousands of people in Scotland in a Call to Prayer at 7pm on Sunday [24 May], in response to the coronavirus pandemic. This week, 14 Christian churches and organisations across the country will take part. Many of those joining together will also light candles… Continue reading 14 churches in Scotland join in Call to Prayer