Scotland, Slaver Nation: Webinar
OnlineHow did Scotland become a leading slaver nation? How was treating people as ‘chattels’ or trade goods justified at home
How did Scotland become a leading slaver nation? How was treating people as ‘chattels’ or trade goods justified at home
Edinburgh has several church buildings whose sites date from the early middle ages and before. With a few exceptions they
The Reverend Professor Annalu Waller will deliver the Ninth Annual Scottish Episcopal Institute Lecture on Thursday 24 October 2024 at 17.00. Title of
Our Autumn Diocesan Synod takes place on Thursday 24th October 2024. Voting members of Synod are: HOUSE OF CLERGY -
The holy meal at the heart of Christianity has not infrequently been a source of contention among Christians. This webinar
In past centuries people went to St Catherine’s ‘Oily Well’ for its healing properties and a good day out. Friends
With the spark of divinity and the flaring forth of humanity, Jack begins his journey to forge the connection between
Friend Lanarkshire, Autism Scotland, and Palm Church Airdrie are hosting a day-conference called 'Autism and The Church'. It is to
How did upright Presbyterian Scotland become a leading slaver nation? How did treating people as ‘chattels’ escalate into barbarous cruelty
Help build a real-time bridge between war devastated Gaza and the worldwide community of storytelling. Hosted by Haneen Khaled Jadallah, with
A concert of live music, poetry, prose and imagery chronicling the lives of refugees who have settled and flourished in
When events described in Gaelic oral narrative are compared to historical facts, inconsistencies may appear, which could be described as