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Life & Work - May 2017
The month of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland will be almost
upon us as this issue reaches our readers. Reports will be debated and
pronouncements made on a wide range of issues. One thing will be evident: the wind of change will begin to blow over the shape of the Church. After a series of roadshows over the length and breadth of the land from London to Lerwick the feedback on the future of the Church is being carefully analysed and considered.
Life and Work May 2017 Articles
From The Editor
THE month of the General Assembly of the Church of
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Father teach us how to pray. It is so easy
LETTERS
I read with interest Thomas Baldwin’s excellent article apropos mental
The Big Question
This month’s question is: ‘What do you like about church?’
‘The spiritual is in the material’
Ron Ferguson considers the vulnerability of the body
A surprise conversion
The Very Rev Albert Bogle explains how social media offers the opportunity to live out the Gospel
Sowing the seeds of peace in South Sudan
Thomas Baldwin reports on the man-made crisis which has led to famine in the world's newest country – and of the seeds of hope being planted for the future by the Church of Scotland
General Assembly 2017
Thomas Baldwin offers a summary of some of the reports to this year's General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Heart and Soul 2017
Neil MacLennan looks ahead to the centrepiece celebration of Assembly Sunday
All are welcome
Lynne McNeil meets the Rev Dr Derek Browning, Moderator-Designate to the 2017 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Libraries welcome for General Assembly visitors
Christine Love-Rodgers offers an invitation to visit the historic collections of New College Library in Edinburgh
‘Behind every number is a name’
Jackie Macadam looks at the work of Christian Aid as the charity’s fundraising week approaches and explains why its work is needed more than ever
The Big Picture
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A place of renewal
John R Hume considers the history of Motherwell with a focus on the town’s Dalziel St Andrew’s Parish Church
Government funding for church-backed enterprise charity
Thomas Baldwin reports on the success of a charity supported by the Church which has attracted government funding
LAY PERSON APPOINTED COMMUNITY LEADER
A lay person will lead the Iona Community for the
PRINCIPAL CLERK DESIGNATE ANNOUNCED
The Church of Scotland has announced the selection of the
FORTH BRIDGE ABSEIL TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CROSSREACH
For many involved in the life of the Church of
NEW CROSS
Members of the Guild of Saltcoats: St Cuthbert's Church are
WEDDING DRESS EXHIBITION
Almost 100 wedding dresses were on display at St Michael’s
LONG SERVICE
Two elders at Lylesland Parish Church in Paisley were presented
MARIE CURIE TEA
Duntocher Trinity Guild, in the Presbytery of Dumbarton, held their
CALL TO PRAYER
The Presbytery of Moray held a service of Praise, Prayer
FUNDRAISING FOR GIRAFFE
Scone Boys’ Brigade raised £278 for Giraffe, a Perth-based not-for-profit
Life on a food parcel
Thomas Baldwin describes how a deacon and her husband raised funds for a local foodbank
Climbing the Stairs
In the second part of a series considering people on the move, the Rev Richard Baxter reflects on the story of Jacob
HEBRIDEAN HEROINES
Nursing nostalgia has been placed firmly in the spotlight, thanks
WE’LL SAY THE BLESSING
A Gathering of Illustrated Graces and Ephemera
Pilgrimage through life
The Rev Lezley Stewart introduces herself to readers and hopes they will be the beginning of a ‘shared conversation’