Futures That Money Can Buy
Rainy Hall New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh, United KingdomFutures that money can buy: how finance aims to change the world – or not? A lecture by Professor Sarah Bracking
Futures that money can buy: how finance aims to change the world – or not? A lecture by Professor Sarah Bracking
Today is the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. To mark this important day, we invite you to St. Mary's Cathedral for an immersion in the rich tapestry of Ukrainian and Scottish cultures.
This year, we’ll be Gathering from across Scotland on Zoom, celebrating the difference we’ve made together over the last year,
A service written by Christian women of Palestine on the theme ‘I beg you to bear with one another in love’
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.
Voicing Lesbian Love in 16th Century Scotland: Biblical Imagery in the Poetry of Marie Maitland The lecture will introduce Marie
2 x 3.5 hr sessions Upcoming Dates Wed 6th Mar, 2024 () Tue 18th Jun, 2024 () Tue 5th Nov,
Here at St Mary's Dalmahoy we are starting a new Literary Circle on a Wednesday morning at 9:30 am from
Tim Purves, Director, William Purves Funeral Directors, gives a personal reflection on the late Queen's funeral, followed by wine and
This is a follow-up conference to the highly successful Future with Hope event with David McCrone held at New College
Ring Out for Climate Justice is a youth-led climate justice project delivered in collaboration with A+E (Art and Ecology programme) at
Seminar two The Place of Hope -The spiritual care needs of people experiencing mental illness within a church community part two