• Autumn Craft Fayre

    St Columba's, Bathgate Glasgow Road, Bathgate

    Quilts, woollen crafts, fabric flowers, cards, assorted Christmas novelties. Tea and Coffee! £2 entry, kids go free.

  • Vestry Officers’ Afternoon Tea

    St Peter's, Galashiels Parsonage Rd, Galashiels, United Kingdom

    This autumn, we are again hosting a series of Sunday Afternoon Teas for key members of vestry. This year, we are inviting

  • Folk and Acoustic Open Mic Night

    St Peter's, Lutton Place Lutton Place, Newington,, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    All are very welcome to our Folk and Acoustic Open Mic Nights, hosted by Adam Holmes, one of Edinburgh’s finest

  • Storyteller and Door Person Accredited Training

    Godly Play Scotland Duddingston Kirk Manse, Old Church Lane, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Our Storyteller and Door Person Accredited Training takes an immersive, hands-on approach, helping participants to understand the process and the theory of

  • Christian Aid Art Sale

    New Town Church 13 George Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    From 19th-century landscapes to bold contemporary visions, this carefully curated collection will celebrate the breadth of artistic talent that has

  • Jubilate Junior Choir: Open Rehearsal

    St Mary's Cathedral Palmerston Place, Edinburgh

    Jubilate is a choir for children in P3-7 who love to sing! We meet every Friday in the Song School

  • Scotland Demands Better: The March for All of Us

    The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh

    Scotland Demands Better is a national campaign by The Poverty Alliance, Scotland's multi-agency network behind events such as 'Challenge Poverty

  • Repair Cafe

    St Ninian's Church, Comely Bank 40 Comely Bank Road, Edinburgh

    As part of St Ninian's Climate Cafe work, Edinburgh's Repair Cafe are visiting in October. Got something that’s broken? Want to

  • Richard Holloway: Last Words

    Christ Church, Morningside 6a Morningside Road, Edinburgh

    Join Richard Holloway as he discusses his latest book, Last Words, and his complicated relationship with religion. Richard Holloway has