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The
Communicant News & Notices for the Diocese of Edinburgh
2nd October 2019
NOTICES
News from 21a
As well as Rhiannon Spiers’ continued recovery before coming back to work as our Admin
Asst (Fin & Mgt), we were sorry that Caroline Hare (Admin Asst - Mission & Ministry) has
now left her role with us – for entirely personal reasons, which have come about only since
starting here. We are working on some measures to help us continue all the administration work but, yet
again (sorry!), do bear with Sam and I as we try to juggle answering the phone and door alongside the other
work. Juggling will be a part of the new Person Specification in future job descriptions! Thank you.
Published by the Diocesan Office fortnightly, and circulated to all Clergy, Lay Readers,
Treasurers & Vestry Secretaries, and Diocesan Synod Lay & Alternate Lay Representatives
NEXT EDITION: 16th October 2019
Diocesan Synod 2019
The agenda for Diocesan Synod on Thursday 24th October is now published online at:
https://edinburgh.anglican.org/diocesan-vestry-resources/resources-diocesan-office-synod/
Paper copies have been posted out to VOTING members. If you are a voting member and have not received
your agenda, please contact us at the office here, and we can send out a replacement set. Voting members (under Canon Fifty) are:
“a Lay Representative for each congregation within the diocese”
“the lay members of the General Synod elected by the lay members of the Diocesan Synod”
“the alternate members of the General Synod”
“lay persons authorised for lay ministry under Canon 66” (Church Army Officers)
“All instituted, licensed and commissioned clergy of the diocese”
Any voting clergy unable to attend MUST inform the Bishop, via the Diocesan Office.
Diocesan Synod 2020
A date has now been agreed for the Spring Synod – Saturday 14 March 2020. As before,
it will be at St Paul’s & St George’s Church in Edinburgh. Please put the date in your diaries
now.
There is, before that, our Diocesan Synod on Thursday 24 October, again at St Paul’s &
St George’s Church.
NEWS FROM THE BISHOP’S ENABLER OF MISSION
Resources and Ideas for Remembrance Sunday Acts of Remembrance are a fantastic opportunity to connect with our wider communities and people outwith
our congregations, but such services can be very difficult to prepare and lead. Here on our website you will find
a pdf list of weblinks for liturgical resources and book suggestions to help you plan.
Advent and Stewardship Resources We are currently working on lists of resources for Advent and Christmas and on 9th Oct at 12.30-2pm in the
Diocesan Office (bring your own lunch!) we have our CMD gathering to share ideas. In advance of that, if you
have any suggestions to add to the list being created, please do get in touch with Annie at the office. She is also
working on a similar list for Stewardship – again contact her if you can recommend any books, material, courses,
or websites. Email here.
Pioneer Ministry: A New Chapter - 26th Oct. Facilitated by 5 Church of Scotland Pioneers, this day conference will explore their
experiences of building relationships with un-churched folk, offering reflections and
learning for us all as we seek to engage people beyond our congregations. Come and
be challenged and inspired to think how we can reach out with God's love in new
ways as we hear from their work in such diverse contexts such as with students, within the Visual Arts
Community, in the rural community, in an area of New Housing and in an area of significant deprivation. On
Saturday 26th October, 10am-4pm, at Bridge of Allan Parish Church Hall, 12 Keir Street, Bridge of Allan, FK9
4NW. Tickets cost £15 and for more details and or book, visit Eventbrite here.
Edinburgh Street Pastors Training – 18-20 Oct. and 15-17 Nov. Street Pastors in Edinburgh are teams of women and men on the streets of
our city every Friday between about 10pm-4am helping anyone in need, whilst others
stay in the background in vital roles of prayer and support. They are all trained
volunteers from local churches who care about our community. For real life
stories and insight into this ministry visit their Facebook page here. Could you or
someone in your church get involved? The next training evenings will be on two
weekends 18-20 October and 15-17 November. If you're interested in finding out more about what the Street
Pastors do and how you could be involved please email them or call them on 07523267906.
Are you aware that Christians in Sport produce quality resources
to help churches engage with the world of sport? With the Rugby World
Cup on at the moment, their pack currently includes material to help you
hold an event with a rugby focus, have a look on their website here. They
also seek to network and support Christians who are competitors,
coaches or are officials at every level and their next gathering in
Edinburgh is on Friday 1st November. If you or anyone in your church is involved in sport, join with other local
Christians to pray and encourage one another to live out your faith in a sporting context. Contact Ben Leathes
for more information.
NEWS FROM THE YOUTH & CHILDREN OFFICER
The latest Youth & Children newsletter is out now! It can be viewed online here. This bumper edition features:
The Provincial Youth Week at Glenalmond in words and pictures: a full
report
Youth Participation Young people leading worship, speaking out and dreaming big dreams
Training and Events Safeguarding, Godly Play, TotSlot, Home for Good and
more
Around the Diocese News from St Mark's on Portobello’s ecumenical Holiday Club. Do you have news to share? Send it to [email protected]
to feature in the next newsletter
ColourFest Sleepover The annual autumn Youth Sleepover Event will be hosted by St John's Princes
St. It features an unmissable opportunity for our young people to design and create one of the famous
murals outside St John's!
Child Protection Training Old St Paul’s Edinburg, Thursday 5th December at 6.30pm This twilight training session organized by OSP will be led by Donald Urquhart, the Provincial Officer for the
Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults. It is open to anyone involved in children’s work at other
Episcopal churches: please contact the Children and Young Person’s Worker at OSP, Paul Lugton, if you’d like
to attend: [email protected]
Hello. I am the priest of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Dedham, Massachusetts, USA. We
are planning a pilgrimage along the route of St. Andrew; walking from Edinburgh to St.
Andrews in June/July of 2020. We would like to reach out to make a connection with the
Scottish Episcopal Church and possibly local churches along the route.
The Rev. Melanie McCarley
Tel: 703-785-1157 (United States) [email protected]
CHANGES & APPOINTMENTS Revd Canon John McLuckie has been appointed as Rector at Old Saint Paul’s.
Revd Nick Bowry has been appointed as Rector of St James-the-Less, Penicuik and St Mungo’s, West Linton
Revd Oliver Brewer-Lennon has been appointed as Vice-Provost of Glasgow’s Cathedral Church of St
Mary.
CANON 35 – CONSENTS GRANTED
EDINBURGH St John the Evangelist - Restoring and enhancing the terrace area. (Jun 2019)
For more information on the Canon 35 process and other buildings resources, please visit:
https://edinburgh.anglican.org/diocesan-vestry-resources/resources-diocesan-office-buildings/
DIARY
Sunday 6th October Bishop presiding, St Adrian’s, Gullane
Monday 7th October The Buildings Committee meets today
Wednesday 9th October Revd Nick Bowry installed as Rector of Penicuik and West Linton
Tuesday 15th October Revd John McLuckie installed as Rector of Old Saint Paul’s,
Edinburgh
Wednesday 16th October Information and Communications Committee
Advance Notices
Thursday 24th October Diocesan Synod, St Paul’s & St George’s, Edinburgh
5th- 7th November Clergy Conference
Saturday 14th December
A Provincial celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Ordination
of Women to the Priesthood @ St Ninian’s Cathedral, Perth
(2pm)
Spring Diocesan Synod Saturday 14th March 2020
Rector of St Peter’s, Peebles and St Andrew’s, Innerleithen
A full time position. Renumeration: Scottish Episcopal Church Clergy Standard Stipend.
Are you a collaborative leader seeking to work with faithful, enthusiastic and willing
congregations?
Are you able to inspire people of all ages, from a wide range of traditions and theological
perspectives?
Are you passionate about building bridges between churches and their communities, creating
opportunities to demonstrate God's love?
If so, then you might be the person God is calling to be our new Rector.
We are two congregations only six miles apart in the beautiful Scottish Borders, and we are praying
for a new Rector who will work together with us to:
Offer inspiring worship and thoughtful teaching to help us grow spiritually Build both our churches through our ethos of generous, inclusive hospitality Connect with our schools, local communities and other churches Increase our confidence in sharing faith and drawing people to Jesus
We can offer:
A ministry team and two friendly congregations wanting to contribute and grow A relaxed openness to different styles of worship and a willing choir Two well-maintained church buildings and a large rectory in attractive Peebles
The appointment is subject to a satisfactory PVG Scheme Record Disclosure (Protection of Vulnerable Groups
(Scotland) Act 2007)
Further details and application form are available on St Peter’s website:
http://www.stpeterspeebles.org
For more details or informal conversation please contact the Very Reverend Frances Burberry (Dean
of Edinburgh) at [email protected] or 0131 315 0404
Closing Date: 21st October
Interview Date: 23rd November
Registered Charities No: SC002464 and SC022359
St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral,
Diocese of Edinburgh wishes to appoint a
Vice Provost & Precentor St Mary’s Cathedral, through its open doors and its cycle of daily prayer and music, offers: A prayerful welcome to many visitors Home to a large and committed congregation, growing in faith and love A celebration and support of our wider Diocese Opportunities to engage with our vibrant Festival city The Vice-Provost, as a Canon and Trustee of the Cathedral, will join our team, with a particular focus on promoting our daily Anglican Choral tradition, engaging with the creative arts, and building on our social outreach. As Precentor, they will work with the Master of the Music to manage our musical life. More details and an application form are available from Rosemary Kaye, Cathedral Administrator: [email protected]; 0131 225 6293 Closing date for applications: Wednesday October 9th Interviews: late October
A WORKSHOP FOR CLERGY AND PEOPLE IN AUTHORISED MINISTRIES: WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT DEATH AND DYING Facilitated by the Rev Canon Dr Marion Chatterley
Tuesday 15 October 2019 Methodist Halls, Nicolson Square, Edinburgh Registration from 9.30am –10.00am until by 4.00pm COST £40.00 To book visit www.faithinolderpeople.org.uk email [email protected] 0131 346 7981
This Workshop will offer support and tools to enhance confidence in having pastoral conversations about death and dying. Using a model from the field of bereavement to explore emotional, psychological and spiritual responses and building on the experiences of the participants, the day will resource those who attend to go deeper in their pastoral encounters with people who are actively addressing their own mortality. The day will be facilitated by the Rev Canon Dr Marion Chatterley. Marion currently works as a hospice chaplain and has many years’ experience of journeying both people who are dying and those who seek to support them. The programme assumes a degree of personal sharing and therefore participation is restricted to clergy and others in authorised ministries within churches.
Right Use of Power Saturday 23 November: 1.30 - 4pm at St Columba's by the Castle, Edinburgh
Power is the ability to influence and be influenced by others. Power is relational, and relationships can be messy. Good intentions are essential, but not enough to ensure we use our power well; we make mistakes, or even under-use the appropriate power we
have to effect change. Most misuses of power happen when those who have influence due to their roles misjudge the impact on others; limited knowledge of power dynamics can leave us adrift. Using material from psychotherapist Dr Cedar Barstow this event explores how we can relate positively to power with reflection, sensitivity and heart, and offer reparation when difficulties occur. For faith leaders and teachers, pastoral care teams, counsellors, spiritual accompaniers etc. Suitable as a CPD/CMD event, certificates are available on request. Facilitated by Elizabeth White, a spiritual director and senior accredited pastoral supervisor. Having formerly coordinated the adult learning programme for the Diocese of Edinburgh, she now offers group and individual opportunities for spiritual reflection on life and work.
Full series info: www.reflectivespaces.org.uk/soul-care-workshops
Bookings: https://rightpower.brownpapertickets.com
Caring for the Earth
"The Climate Crisis- Is it really that
bad? And what can ordinary people
do anyway?’"
David Gorman
Director of Social Responsibility and
Sustainability, University of Edinburgh
7pm Sunday 6th October
Mayfield Salisbury Church of Scotland
Parish Church
1A Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 2NG
Edinburgh Eco-Congregation Network
At Safe Families we believe that every child deserves to be loved and thrive, but when circumstances cause
them to suffer, they can often feel alone and isolated. Throughout history the Church have often
responded with love and compassion and they have been the hands and feet of Jesus to offer love, hope
and mercy to the poor and the marginalised.
So many people are disconnected from their local church and wouldn’t necessarily turn to it in a time of
crisis. At Safe Families for Children we connect local volunteers from the church to get alongside families
who are in crisis and who need a helping hand.
Safe Families currently works with 834 Churches in the UK, 34 Local Authorities and we have over 4,000
trained volunteers.
Our vision is for the local church to become known as centres of compassion and hope for families
desperate for help. We are doing this all over the UK by letting people know God cares for them and
by mobilising the Church in their local community in a real and relevant way.
The Local Authorities in Edinburgh and the Lothians refer families to us who need our support for all sorts
of reasons. We then assess every referral and see if the referral is appropriate. Our staff then
match trained volunteers to families and continue to oversee the case offering support to the family and
the volunteer. Volunteers who apply to Safe Families receive initial and ongoing training and will be
assessed for suitability. This will include a PVG check and references.
We don’t expect our volunteers to have any specialised skills other than a compassionate heart. These
amazing people simply have a desire to help someone who are struggling. Sometimes the referral is for
a child under 12 and sometimes it is for a parent. In some cases, it might require volunteers to help both a
parent and family. The support offered is very practical and relational.
The scripture reminds us of the promise that by our good works they will glorify our Heavenly
Father. Our desire is to improve the situation for families and re-establish hope often in a hopeless
situation and connect them to community, often this community is our own Church.
So, the practical steps of getting involved are simple. Safe Families will usually do a talk at a Church Service
and invite volunteers to apply online. Volunteers will be asked to provide three references and will
complete a PVG form. Once they have attended training, they will have a one to one assessment with a
Safe Families for Children staff member and then they work with us on assignments of their choice.
Safe Families has made huge steps over the last few years to bring hope back in to so many situations. It is
a great way for the local church to show love and compassion in their local community as Christ taught us
to do. Please join with us as we seek to grow and expand and help more families who need a helping hand.
If you would like to find out more, please contact Donald MacMillan at Safe for Families
Donald MacMillan Director of Community Engagement _____________________________________ Safe Families for Children 63/65 Shandwick Place Edinburgh EH2 4SD T:0131 603 8430 M:07888 714 888 www.safefamiliesforchildren.com
Murrayfield Churches Together Faith Discussion GroupThe Faith Discussion Group considers different topics to do with faith to try better to understand what faith is and how it affects us both as individuals and as a community. All arewelcome to our meetings, including doubters and sceptics.
Before Christmas, meetings will be on Tuesday evenings, from 8th October to 26th November in the Upper Room at Saughtonhall United Reformed Church 85/87 Saughtonhall Drive, Edinburgh EH12 5TR.
Last session the group became a book club and spent eight weeks reading through half of the New Testament with lively discussions following the readings each week.
This autumn, we will read the rest of it. The Community BibleExperience has taken the New International Version translation ofthe bible and re-ordered and reformatted it. Since this version also has no chapter or verse numbers, it reads like a normal book. So,having read Luke, Acts, and the Pauline letters, we move on toMatthew’s gospel and the rest of the New Testament books.
Reading the Bible a whole book at a time has proved to be anenlightening experience, even for regular bible readers. It is notnecessary to have been with us for the first half to join for thesecond half. Or, if you can't make it on a Tuesday evening, whynot travel with us and just follow the readings at home?
We can obtain copies of this edition of the New Testament for youat £5; just let us know. So, if you have always meant to work yourway through the New Testament now is your chance. We read around 30 pages per week.
The weekly programme before Advent is:
8th October – Matthew 1-16:12 (please read this in advance of coming on the 8th)15th October – Matthew 16:13-2822nd October – Hebrews, James 1-229th October – James 3-5, Mark5th November – 1&2 Peter, Jude, Gospel of John 1-312th November – Gospel of John 4-2119th November – Epistles 1-3 of John, Revelation 1-1126th November – Revelation 12-22
For more information please contact Jim Paterson at [email protected]
St Andrew’s and St George’s West Church of Scotland Edinburgh is a Registered Scottish Charity No. SC 008990
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The 2019 Passion Trust Conference is coming to Edinburgh.
Join us to spend a couple of days in one of the most beautiful cities in the UK.
Join us on Saturday 12 October 2019 at an inspiring event for all people involved in putting on Passion Plays or interesting in getting involved. It is the only time of the year when directors, producers, actors, fundraisers, technicians and volunteers from all over the UK get together to talk about Passion Plays. Hear from the experts and get help and support from people who have been putting on the plays for years. Find out about free support and resources from our work with over 50 plays in the last 5 years. Get tips for working with local council and businesses and network with other directors, producers and actors. There will be information about grants and funding available from the Passion Trust and personal advice and support from Passion Trust trustees. Saturday conference (£55, including refreshments and lunch) St Paul's and St George's Church is a wonderful conference venue in the city centre. Registration includes tea and coffee on arrival, as well as lunch and morning and afternoon refreshments throughout the day. Sessions will include speakers from the University of Edinburgh and seminars from the Easter Street Passion Play focussing on Script Writing, Stage Fighting and Marketing & Social Media. Optional Friday evening (£10, including drinks and finger food) You will have a warm welcome to Edinburgh's historic old town at an event with music, drama, drinks and finger food. St Columbas by the Castle is in the heart of the city and an easy walking distance from Waverley Station. Close to Edinburgh Castle, Mary King’s Close, Scottish National Gallery (free) Holyrood Palace, John Knox’ House, National Museum of Scotland.
The conference is hosted by the Passion Trust and the Princes Street Easter Play Trust. Princes Street Easter Play Trust is a registered charity in Scotland (SC035933). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company Scotland (SC390398). Registered address: c/o 37 Swanston Terrace, Edinburgh EH10 7DN. Passion Trust is a registered charity in England (1141493) Registered address: Sinclair Cottage, Portsmouth Road, Ripley, Surrey GU23 6EW
Please contact [email protected] if you would like to find out about free accommodation.
ANNUAL LECTURE
24 OCTOBER 2019 - 7.00-8.30 PM
The Future of Christian Ethics
Rev Canon Professor Robin Gill
Venue: Martin Hall, New College
University of Edinburgh, EH1 2lX.
All welcome. Free Event. For further details and
booking go online to Eventbrite
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Change, conflict and reconciliation are core to the journey of faith, to churches and to the world. Open to everyone interested in faith-based conflict transformation, this gathering aims to:
• respond to the hunger for reconciliation and peace in churches and communities
• develop and sustain the art of conflict transformation, reconciliation and peacebuilding
• share and develop knowledge and skills to support reconciliation work
• strengthen the unique contribution made to conflict transformation by churches and faith communities
• uncover the peacemaking skills you already have! Keynote SpeakersDavid Brubaker Sarah Hills Place for Hope / Ruth Harvey Brendan McAllister
This event is eligible for Church of Scotland Study Leave.Place for Hope acknowledges the support of Glasgow Convention Bureau, and that a Civic Reception is being hosted courtesy of The Rt Hon The Lord Provost Councillor Eva Bolander.
Gathering in Glasgow is a partnership between:
Gathering in Glasgow on Conflict and Faith
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and Adelaide Place Baptist Church, Glasgow
Thursday 31st October (09:00) – Saturday 2nd November (12:30) 2019
For more information and to bookw: www.placeforhope.org.uk/events e: [email protected] t: 07884 580 359Charity No: SC045224
Tickets from £170 – £295 Early bird and day tickets available
available.
Does your faith community struggle with change or conflict? Do you want to develop your skills to help others deal with difference and tension?
This advanced course is for all in church leadership who want to deepen their learning about
conflict, change and transition. The course will help strengthen your skills, allowing you to
support your community through change and transition, and explore how to apply the learning
in your own faith context.
“This training has provided a core learning programme for our Interim and Transition Ministry
team. These skills are integral to the success of this form of ministry. I am delighted to be
able to offer this training and value the opportunity to work with Place for Hope.”
Daran Golby, Partnerships and Development Secretary, Ministries Council, Church of Scotland
The course will be delivered mid-week over two residential 3-day blocks of teaching.
Cost: £750 early-bird rate for bookings before 5th November 2019 (£850 standard rate)This event is eligible for Church of Scotland Study Leave.
For more information and to applyw: www.placeforhope.org.uk e: [email protected] t: 07884 580 359
Charity No: SC045224
Faith in Change and Conflict Tuesday 14th – Thursday 16th January 2020
Tuesday 18th – Thursday 20th February 2020
St Mary’s Kinnoull, Perth
Passing the Baton Befriending Training Transforming lives through friendship
Bethany Christian Trust invites you to two consecutive inspiring training evenings which will equip you
towards building meaningful friendships with people who are facing loneliness, social isolation and
homelessness in our communities. The training evenings are open to Church members who want to be
good friends and build purposeful relationships in their neighbourhood.
“Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.” Mother Teresa
Passing the Baton Training Evening
Venue: Bethany Christian Trust, 65 Bonnington Road,
Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 5JQ
Join us at 6.30pm for a free buffet tea followed by an
inspirational evening of learning, encouragement and
information to develop your important role as a
Befriender in the community.
Thursday 7th November 2019, 6.30 – 9.00pm (Part 1)
Why is friendship important?
What is transactional analysis?
Why do we need boundaries and confidentiality?
Thursday 14th November 2019, 6.30 – 9.00pm (Part 2)
What makes a good conversation?
Listening for people’s hopes and skills
Helping people to achieve their goals
Book your place today online at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/passing-the-baton-befriending-training-tickets-59822631100 Email us on [email protected] Ring or text us on 0131 454 3114 Follow us on twitter @Befriending_BCT
Registered Scottish Charity No. SC003783
29 September Holden Evening Prayer
simple, beautiful, participatory
singing rehearsal @ 5.30 p.m.
27 October Spiritual Ceilidh
Bring and share a piece of music, art,
writing or a prayer which is meaningful to
you (maybe something of your own
creation)
1 December Taizé for Advent
reflective candlelit worship
reflective worship, shared meal
6—7.15 pm, all welcome
St. Columba’s by the Castle Scottish Episcopal Church
14 Johnston Terrace, EH1 2PW look for the blue door next to the Castle Rock Hostel
www.stcolumbasbythecastle.org.uk
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