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Today in History for July 20: In 1576, English explorer Martin Frobisher discovered the bay off Baffin Island that now bears his name. He thought it was a passage dividing America from Asia.
DURING his visit to the UK this week, the Ecumenical Patriarch, Bartholomew of Constantinople, spoke of the timelessness of “our vocation to unity”. Patriarch Bartholomew, who is primus inter pares ...
There is a good amount of variation, however, across church affiliations. Congregants in the Church of Scotland feel the least equipped (50%) and Christians in the Free Church feel the most prepared ...
It’s the year 1905, and residents of Scotland, just off Seven Locks Road in Potomac have recently purchased property and completed the building of a small white church — the Scotland A.M.E ...
A new project is gathering information on the heritage and community value of Scotland's churches and their contents. The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and Scotland's Churches Trust said there ...
Efforts have begun to safeguard Scotland’s churches and preserve their heritage with hundreds predicted to close their doors in the coming years.… ...
The Finding Futures for Scotland's Churches has been supported by a £229,015 lottery grant.
Our primary ecumenical service at this hour must be to bear common witness to the presence of the living God and in this way to give the world the answer which it needs.
Raped by a Kirk Elder and forced from her job by malicious rumour, how a former Church of Scotland minister found salvation in the unlikeliest of places ...
The Bishop of Llandaff has joined in celebrations marking 40 years of Pride in Wales and a decade of the Faith Space.