By Rev Fiona Bennett
Each Advent, Augustine United Church makes gifts to support a number of different projects. We hope this giving and support will continue this year, but perhaps in slightly different forms.
Read MoreBy Rev Fiona Bennett
Each Advent, Augustine United Church makes gifts to support a number of different projects. We hope this giving and support will continue this year, but perhaps in slightly different forms.
Read MoreBy Kathleen Ziffo (From Seeds Issue 99 – November 2020)
Previously, AUC members collected warm winter clothes, toiletries and children’s educational supplies for Edinburgh Direct Aid (EDA) to deliver to Syrian refugees living high in the mountains in the Lebanese town of Arsal.
Read MoreBy Anne MacKenzie (From Seeds Issue 99 – November 2020)
Although the Fresh Start warehouse at Ferry Road has been closed since March, the staff, based at the Community Hub, have been busy working with the local community serving those in need with food parcels and in many other supportive ways.
Read MoreBy Rev Fiona Bennett (From Seeds Issue 99 – November 2020)
In November worship at AUC we mark the Season of Remembrance. This season offers a time to look back at the year past, to give thanks, to acknowledge loss and to learn wisdom to equip us for the year ahead. So what do I remember looking back at this year?
Read MoreBy Rev Fiona Bennett (From Seeds Issue 97 – September 2020)
From the Gospel of Mark, chapter 12:
Read MoreOne of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?” “The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘Love your neighbour as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.”’
(From Seeds Issue 97 – September 2020)
The Revd Brian Hudson Bailey, OBE, our minister from 1984 to 1996, was English by birth, Scots by adoption, and Afrikan at heart.
Read MoreBy Katrina Tweedie (From Seeds Issue 97 – September 2020)
How to be Christian and act radically on climate issues? Katrina Tweedie has been researching options and was introduced to Rachie, an ecotheologian from Christian Climate Action. This was what Rachie told her about one group putting their faith in the environment into action.
Read More(From Seeds Issue 97 – September 2020)
The ecumenical Joint Public Issues Team is promoting a new report from the Lift the Ban coalition. It provides new evidence of the benefits of ending the ban on asylum seekers working in the UK.
Read MoreDuring lockdown, Jayson Mannings has re-discovered “scripture-led art”. He gives us some tips for getting creative ourselves.
Read MoreAre you prepared to be disturbed?
This is a book that Justin Welby said is
Read Morea must read for the UK Church. This book is shaped deeply by the gospel call for transformation: of individuals, of communities, of society at large.