On International Women’s Day, members of the Scottish Episcopal Church today share their perspectives as we celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality, and this year’s campaign theme is ‘Inspire Inclusion’. The campaign states: “When... read more >>| The Scottish Episcopal Church
On International Women’s Day, members of the Scottish Episcopal Church today share their perspectives as we celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality, and this year’s campaign theme is ‘Inspire Inclusion’. Earlier today we featured... read more >>| The Scottish Episcopal Church
It is an important part of the tradition and spiritual life of the Scottish Episcopal Church that prayer is offered throughout the day. Set times of prayer, called the Office, are set aside for this purpose. Clergy are obliged, by reason of the vows they make, to pray the Offices... read more >>| The Scottish Episcopal Church
‘Spirituality’ is not something owned by any one Church or religion. It is how we journey through life in relation to those things which are of ultimate importance to ourselves. These might be a personal sense of integrity, a code of ethics, a deep personal commitment to the other human... read more >>| The Scottish Episcopal Church
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Following the violent disorder that has taken place in various towns and cities across parts of the UK in recent days, the First Minister of Scotland, John Swinney MSP hosted a meeting today (7 August) alongside Equalities Minister Kaukab Stewart MSP, with religious leaders and leaders of refugee communities to... read more >>| The Scottish Episcopal Church