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
Diocese Youth Event for those High School-aged, and Yeek24 graduates. Sign up and join us for some 10-pin bowling, followed
True Origin, One World Shop and SMP invite you to come meet Howard Msukwa True Origin (previously JTS ) has
A one-day conference that looks back at 25 years of the churches’ work in parliamentary and political engagement, and imagines
We are the Scottish branch of the international Mission to Seafarers, that supports the men and women of all nationalities
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.
Content Warning (16+)*. A screening on World Suicide Prevention Day of 'Her Name Was Sita', a short documentary film exploring
Join Professor Jeremy Carrette (Head of the School of divinity & Professor of Philosophy, Religion & Culture) as he delivers
Ecumenical prayer at St Albert's Chapel with songs from Taizé. All are welcome! We hope this evening will strengthen the
A service of chants, prayer and silence, in the style of Taizé. Refreshments available afterwards.
SEI Short Course: on the Holy Spirit within the Trinity The latest in the series of online short courses provided by
Hosted by Dr Susan O'Connor, the Head of Grants and External Relations and Partnership for Historic Environment Scotland (HES) this