2018
VIDEO - Multi-faith Church school in Israel builds bridges
A Scottish teacher who leads a unique multi-faith school in Israel has described it as a “bright light in a very difficult land”.
Distance students from Malawi visit Aberdeen
Three distance learning PhD students from Malawi have spent time experiencing life in Scotland’s third largest city.
Kirk urges Christian community to join anti-nuclear weapons rally
‘Nuclear weapons are inherently evil’. This is the stated position of the Church of Scotland and many other churches around the world.
Asylum seeker brothers a "credit" to Scotland - First Minister
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has pledged her support for a campaign to stop two asylum seeker brothers from being deported from Scotland.
Edinburgh church group remember the fallen with crafted poppy display
A group of church members from Carrick Knowe Parish Church have been busy working away this year on a special crocheted and knitted poppy display for Remembrance Sunday.
Rotterdam Kirk celebrates 375 years of faith and renewal
A Kirk congregation that began its life in the warehouse of a wine merchant and survived the total destruction of its church in World War II will celebrate 375 years
Church welcomes bill to give equal protection from assault to children
The Church of Scotland has welcomed the introduction of the Proposed Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill to the Scottish Parliament today.
Musicians invited to Play for Peace this November
Musicians from across Scotland and beyond are invited to take part in a global concert being held on Sunday 11 November, marking 100 years since the end of the First