The Climate Change Blame Game: Lecture
St Ninian's Episcopal Church 40 Comely Bank, EdinburghThe Climate Change Blame-Game: an overview of why global warming is proving so intractable. Rev’d Dr David de Pomerai (Associate
The Climate Change Blame-Game: an overview of why global warming is proving so intractable. Rev’d Dr David de Pomerai (Associate
A one-day conference that looks back at 25 years of the churches’ work in parliamentary and political engagement, and imagines
Over a series of bi-monthly weekend workshops participants will be led on a journey of learning from plants through deep attention. Different approaches to drawing, painting and printmaking will open up new ways of seeing, to build a conversation and kinship with the natural world. Workshops take place at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, working outside or in the shelter of the A+E project space (in the Chapter House). Participants will be expertly guided through different approaches to drawing, painting and printmaking by the experienced artist and teacher Sarah Gittins – with additional input from guest artists and ecologists.
Join Professor Jeremy Carrette (Head of the School of divinity & Professor of Philosophy, Religion & Culture) as he delivers
Hosted by Dr Susan O'Connor, the Head of Grants and External Relations and Partnership for Historic Environment Scotland (HES) this
Learn more about befriending older adults, people facing homelessness, refugees and families. God by His very nature is community, Father, Son
Exploring Faith Matters (EFM) offers a four-year programme where participants enrol for only one year at a time. This course
Place for Hope is delighted to be running the ‘Faith in Change and Conflict’ Course in Scotland in September & December 2024 (two 3-day blocks, with an additional two x 3.5-hour sessions of online teaching.
A bit of background... St Mary’s Lochee formed a restoration steering group to work on raising funds to keep this
Hear from Andrew Bass a Senior Grants Officer with the Benefact Trust on the ways that vestries can access funding
This course aims to help participants develop and deepen their experience of prayer and live more reflectively. It offers the
Over a series of bi-monthly weekend workshops participants will be led on a journey of learning from plants through deep attention. Different approaches to drawing, painting and printmaking will open up new ways of seeing, to build a conversation and kinship with the natural world. Workshops take place at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, working outside or in the shelter of the A+E project space (in the Chapter House). Participants will be expertly guided through different approaches to drawing, painting and printmaking by the experienced artist and teacher Sarah Gittins – with additional input from guest artists and ecologists.