You can easily include an RSS news feed in your Church website – here’s the current listing from the Church of Scotland News Page. In WordPress add an RSS block with the URL: https://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/feeds/news
- Rev David Coleman, chaplain of Eco-Congregation Scotland, writes about why the Season of Creation, which runs from 1 September to the Feast of St Francis of Assisi on 4 October, matters and how you can…
- Starting a new life as a minister in Argyll is also a homecoming for Oban minister Rev Alex MacCallum. Despite the Belfast accent which is a legacy of growing up in his mother's home city…
- The Moderator of the General Assembly swapped a clerical collar for a trowel to lend a hand with tiling in support of a Giffnock church's community project. Rt Rev Dr Shaw Paterson, who had a…
- An historic village church has been recognised in the Scottish Parliament for its work to care for creation and tackle climate change. Dalserf Parish Church in South Lanarkshire was awarded a silver award by Eco-Congregation…
- Almost a century to the day after Olympic hero and Christian missionary Eric Liddell gave his famous sermon in the Scots Kirk in Paris, current Moderator, Rt Rev Dr Shaw Paterson followed in his famous…
- Ministers are delighted with new artwork which carries a strong anti-racism message that has been put on permanent display in Gourock railway station. Rev David Burt of Old Gourock and Ashton Parish Church and Rev…
- The Committee to Nominate the Moderator is now accepting recommendations for who will be nominated as Moderator of the General Assembly in May 2025. After moderating the business of the General Assembly, the Moderator acts…
- A flock of hand crafted "Peace Pigeons" have brought a Stirlingshire community together in the face of "great uncertainty" in the world. The congregations of Bridge of Allan Parish Church and St Saviour's Episcopal Church…
- Rev Fiona Morrison has embarked on her latest "wonderful adventure" in ministry – an adventure which has already taken her from the hills of Argyll and the shores of Loch Ness to the East End…