Work has begun on supporting lay ministries more systematically across the Diocese. For many years lay people have provided an essential part of the work of local churches. This effort is both vital and appreciated.

Bishop Ian, through the Ministry Committee, has established a working group to advise on, enable and co-ordinate training and resources for these ministries. There is also greater focus on lay ministries across the whole of the Scottish Episcopal Church (SEC) and our Diocesan group will ensure that we cooperate with the Provincial work aiding greater coherence and provision of resources.

Many congregations are taking the opportunity, when Bishop Ian visits the local churches, to license and relicense people who serve their church community. Bishop Ian says, “we have an enormous wealth of gifts and dedication in people throughout the Diocese. I appreciate how hard they work week on week. The task of the lay ministries working group is to help this wide range of people to do their best.”

As resources and training are developed, they will be available on the Diocesan website and advertised across the Diocese. If there are particular areas for which you think we should develop resources and/or provide training please contact Rev Elaine Garman (revelainegarman@outlook.com ).

 

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BREAD – Recently St James’ folk enjoyed an evening on the theme of bread – bread in the bible, then making wine and honey matzah bread followed by eating lots of our favourite breads. We all agreed – we like bread!

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Lay Readers from the diocese gathered together for lunch in Perth to record their thanks to Revd Bob Harley for his work as their Warden of Readers in recent years, and to give him a farewell gift and card for his retirement. He will retire as Warden of Lay Readers from the date of the Diocesan Synod on 7th March.

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