Life & Work Magazine
Life & Work Magazine

Life & Work - May 2019

IN THIS ISSUE

THE PARLIAMENT AND THE CHURCH
The 20th Anniversary of the Scottish Parliament

ASSEMBLY 2019
'Meet the Moderator Designate'
Timetables and reports to this year's gathering

'LEAVING NOBODY BEHIND'
Christian Aid Week 2019

plus much more....

Life and Work May 2019 Articles

From The Editor
AS longer and warmer days begin, the Church of Scotland
PRAYER
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LETTERS
Biographies of Edward A Wilson (1872 to 1912) and William
The Big Question
This month’s question is: ‘What has the Scottish Parliament meant to you?’
Madness in May
Ron Ferguson reflects on the history of May Day and the arrival of Pentecost.
The Parliament and the Church
Thomas Baldwin invites contributors to reflect on their memories on the 20th anniversary of the reopening of the Scottish Parliament, which first met in the Church of Scotland’s General Assembly Hall.
’Discipleship is not dull’
Lynne McNeil meets the Moderator-Designate to the 2019 General Assembly, the Rev Colin Sinclair.
Follow Me
The Rev Bryan Kerr offers a preview of this year’s Heart and Soul, which takes place this month on Assembly Sunday.
The Big Picture
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A model for other church buildings
John R Hume reflects on the rich history of a Borders church.
Leaving nobody behind
As Christian Aid Week approaches, Thomas Baldwin learns about the charity’s work in a project working with mothers and babies in Sierra Leone.
Called to set an example
The Rev Stuart Love, minister at Glasgow: Clincarthill, is one of the Church’s youngest ministers and reflects on his experience.
Messy Church success
Thomas Baldwin reports on new research which highlights the impact of Messy Church in reaching people outside the church.
’Wood is our passion’
Thomas Baldwin reports on an arts organisation which has benefitted a church in West Lothian.
Bearing the scars
The Rev Richard Baxter considers the cost of speaking out against slavery.
REVIEWS
Learning activities for growing churches Written by:
CROSSWORDS
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A radical vision
The Very Rev Dr John Chalmers considers the way ahead for the Church of Scotland ahead of this year’s General Assembly.