God’s Invitation to Relationship
A short prayer course on zoom to support people into a deeper prayer life through tutors' input guided prayer experience
A short prayer course on zoom to support people into a deeper prayer life through tutors' input guided prayer experience
"For we are God's workmanship..." (Ephesians 2:10) This series of online Lent Reflections is an invitation to get to know
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
With loneliness in the headlines, we can often feel overwhelmed with the scale of the issue, and feel it just cannot be tackled. However, the truth is we can ALL make a difference in some way, to someone else. Our ‘Power of One’ resource is designed to inspire and equip individuals from all walks of life to make a positive difference in just one other persons life.
Join us for breakfast and hear from Gavin McEwan, a member of Old St Paul’s church and, a specialist in
Green Futures Festival, Saturday 16th March 10am - 3pm Queen Margaret University Musselburgh Free Entry Inspirational talks, practical workshops, showcase of local activities
An invitation to pause and contemplate the loving craftsmanship of God who continues to make us, who places “treasures in jars of clay”. It will include guided reflection, individual quiet time and the chance to reflect while using craft materials.
An excellent film about the life of Dorothy Day, starring Moira Kelly and Martin Sheen. 112 minutes long. It will
Practical approaches for spiritual care among older people- the potential of Anna Chaplaincy There will be small group discussion and
Join Edinburgh University's School of Divinity for the Book Launch of David Jasper's Scripture and Literature: A David Jasper Anthology, on 20th March at 5pm in the Elizabeth Templeton Lecture Theatre. Professor Heather Walton will share highlights from the new book in conversation with Professor David Jasper.
Two x half-day Online Sessions Wed 22nd May, 2024 () Thu 14th Nov, 2024 () By arrangement (please contact us to discuss)
A Conversation with Martha Hennessy - Dorothy’s Granddaughter and Prominent Social Activist
Friday,
Join us for breakfast and hear from Gavin McEwan, a member of Old St Paul’s church and, a specialist in
Come to a quiet day of reflection on Jesus' journey towards the crucifixion and resurrection using colour, image, words and silence. Make your own post-card journal, pray with a story of your choice, explore using symbolism, decoration or writing in your journal.
Earth Hour was initiated by the World Wildlife Fund In 2007, and now attracts millions of participants worldwide. It simply
An afternoon of learning and performing Stainer's Crucifixion, alongside the Cathedral Choir.
We are delighted that we are once again producing the annual Easter Play on March 30th, 2024 at 2pm. This year’s script is a new one, focusing on the women who were part of Jesus’ life. A traditional version but a new script!