CANCELLED: Diocesan Family Afternoon
St Mark's 287 Portobello High Street, Edinburgh, United KingdomWe are sorry, but this event has been cancelled. Join us for our Family Fun day on Easter Monday, 1st April
We are sorry, but this event has been cancelled. Join us for our Family Fun day on Easter Monday, 1st April
Two on-line workshops 8th May and 12th September Offered from a Christian faith perspective, the course will include the following
Ring Out for Climate Justice is a youth-led climate justice project delivered in collaboration with A+E (Art and Ecology programme) at St
Exploring current research at the School of Divinity.
Join with others for a Taizé prayer in Greyfriars Kirk on Wednesday 17th April at 7pm. There will be a
Overview of your encounter ONLINE A six week short prayer course to support people ecumenically into a deeper prayer life
A Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI) event to build connections between School of Divinity researchers and wider constituencies
oin us as part of our Prayers for Peace in the Middle East series to hear from Christian Aid partners
From the creators of the acclaimed Mr Darwin's Tree and Fire from Heaven comes a remarkable new play The Beloved
A day-event for all involved in ministry with children and young people across the Diocese of Edinburgh. Please register here.
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.
A series of six lectures taking place over two weeks at the beginning of May delivered by Dr Cornel West