You can read more at our website here: www.scotland.anglican.org/new-bishop-e...
You can read more at our website here: www.scotland.anglican.org/new-bishop-e...
Bishop Dagmar Winter
The Diocese of Edinburgh has chosen a new Bishop, following the election yesterday (14 February) of the Rt Rev Dagmar Winter.
The Bishop-Elect of Edinburgh is the current Suffragan Bishop of Huntingdon, and will be translated to her new post later in the year.
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VACANCIES
Great range of jobs currently on our website from member churches, related organisations and partners, inc:
- Trustee @operationnoah.bsky.social
- Legacy of Slavery β Research Project Officer
@scottishepiscopal.bsky.social
- Net-Zero Officer, London Methodists
ctbi.org.uk/jobs/
You can read more at our website here: www.scotland.anglican.org/general-syno...
βIt will be quite different from meeting in central Edinburgh, and that might stimulate fresh ways of thinking as we develop the way forward for our church.β
βThis is a welcome opportunity to try a new venue that will help us to be in community together,β said Cathy Johnston, Convener of the Provincial Standing Committee.
The annual General Synod meeting of the Scottish Episcopal Church is to be held outside Edinburgh for the first time in over 20 years.
From 11-13 June 2026, General Synod will be held in the main conference facility at the Stirling Court Hotel, on the University of Stirling campus.
βAs a Church, we assure her of our prayers and friendship as she prepares for her new role.β
You can read more here: www.scotland.anglican.org/primus-welco...
βI have met Bishop Sarah at various Anglican Communion events and at the Church of Englandβs General Synod, and I look forward to working together with her for the flourishing of the Anglican Communion across these islands.
βThis is a historic appointment. The Scottish Episcopal Church honours the ministry of women, and it is therefore a great delight to see that for the first time, the primus inter pares of the Anglican Communion is a woman.
βOn behalf of the Scottish Episcopal Church, I warmly welcome the appointment of the Rt Rev and Rt Hon Sarah Mullally as the next Archbishop of Canterbury,β said the Primus.
A photo of Bishop Sara Mullally and the caption: "Primus welcomes appointment of Bishop Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury"
The appointment of Rt Rev and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury, the first woman to be given the role in the history of the Church of England, has been warmly welcome by Bishop Mark Strange, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Joint signings took place at Edinburghβs two βSt Maryβsβ cathedrals, first at St Maryβs Catholic Cathedral in York Place, and then at St Maryβs Episcopal Cathedral in Palmerston Place.
You can read more, and find links to the declaration here: www.scotland.anglican.org/churches-wal...
The declaration was signed by Archbishop Leo Cushley on behalf of the Conference of Bishops of the Catholic Church in Scotland and by the Most Rev Mark Strange, Bishop of Moray, Ross & Caithness and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
The Saint Ninian Declaration supports a deepening relationship between the two denominations, making greater co-operation possible while acknowledging that there are differences between the two churches.
A historic declaration of friendship between the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Catholic Church in Scotland has been signed in Edinburgh, allowing them to work more closely together in future.
Commitment: at least 5 meetings a year (usually in Edinburgh), with prep time to review papers.
Apply by sending CV & 500-word statement to GeneralSynodOffice@scotland.anglican.org (FAO Fiona Campbell) by 30 Sept 2025.
Who should apply?
People with:
β’ A relevant professional qualification and/or
β’ Significant senior-level experience in one or more of these areas.
Roles are voluntary, non-remunerated for a 2-year term (with possible renewal).
Weβre seeking up to 3 co-opted (non-voting) members to help deliver a new provincial strategy. Priority areas of expertise are finance and charity Law, with other areas of focus including digital strategy, marketing & comms, governance, fundraising, and HR.
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Do you have expertise that could support the work of the Provincial Standing Committee (PSC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church? The PSC is the Executive Committee of General Synod and trustee body of the charity (SC015962).
I am pleased to have joined the six other bishops of @scottishepiscopal.bsky.social, and 31 other UK faith leaders, in signing this open letter to the UK Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. It urges them to act to lift more British children out of poverty.
www.scotland.anglican.org.
All are welcome to attend the signings.
You can read more at our website here: www.scotland.anglican.org/saint-ninian...
The historic declaration of friendship will be signed at the capitalβs two βSt Maryβsβ cathedrals. The first part of the signing will take place at St Maryβs Catholic Cathedral in York Place, and the second part at St Maryβs Episcopal Cathedral in Palmerston Place.
The Declaration supports a deepening relationship between Episcopalians and Roman Catholics in Scotland, allowing both to work more closely together while acknowledging that there are distinct differences between the two churches.
The signing of the Saint Ninian Declaration between the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Catholic Church in Scotland will take place in Edinburgh on Tuesday 16 September 2025 β the Feast of St Ninian.
The programme is available to listen to here: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
Rev Oliver joined Ravi Ladva, a member of Scotland's Hindu community, and Rosa Murray, a member of the Roman Catholic Church, to discuss some of the big stories of last week from a faith based perspective.
The Rev Oliver Brewer-Lennon standing outside in clerical clothes
The Rev Oliver Brewer-Lennon, Rector of St Michael and All Saints, Edinburgh took to the airwaves this Sunday morning as a guest panellist on BBC Radio Scotland's Sunday Morning programme with Tony Kearney.
β¨ A week today, the Edinburgh City Centre Historic Churches Walking Trail is being launched!
Here are some of the Church of Scotland, Episcopal and Roman Catholic churches featured!
All welcome to join the inaugural Trail walk, leaving St Giles' Cathedral at 10.30am on Thu 24th July.
π·Anne Martin
After the meeting, Bishop David wrote that: βIt has been a privilege to attend the Church of Englandβs General Synod as a guest and to share in the life of another part of the Anglican Communion for five days."
You can read Bishop David's thoughts here: www.scotland.anglican.org/bishop-david...
The General Synod of the Church of England met in York for their summer sessions from 11 to 15 July. Bishop David Railton of Argyll & The Isles attended as the ecumenical representative from the SEC, with Miriam Weibye, the SEC Church Relations Officer.
www.scotland.anglican.org/bishop-david...