
THE SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH is the Anglican
Church in Scotland. It was disestablished in 1689 and during
the eighteenth century its members were subject to severe Penal Statutes. Today it has seven dioceses and about 44,000 members. Parishes
are listed alphabetically by location, under their diocese. Official diocesan organisations are listed first.
Dioceses and parishes
Education
Resources in the Scottish Episcopal Church

THE SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL
CHURCH (Official web site)
Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney
Aberdeen, St
Andrew's Cathedral
Aberdeen, St Clement
Aberdeen (Bieldside), St
Devenick
Aberdeen (Holburn Junction), St James
Aberdeen, St John
Aberdeen (Gallowgate), St Margaret
Aberdeen (Carden Place), St Mary
Aberdeen (Cove Bay), St Mary
Aberdeen, St Ninian
Aberdeen (West Hill), Trinity
Buckie, All Saints
Cruden Bay, St James
Ellon, St Mary-on-the-Rock
Inverurie, St Mary
Kincardine O'Neil, Christ Church
Kirkwall, St Olaf
Lerwick (Shetland), St Magnus
Rhynie, St Mary's Auchindoir
Diocese of Argyll and The
Isles
Millport, Cathedral
of The Isles and Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit
Oban, Cathedral
Church of St John the Divine
Ballachulish, St
John
Portree and Isle of Raasay: St Columba and St Michael
Diocese of Brechin
Dundee, St Paul's Cathedral
Diocesan youth
web page
Arbroath, St Mary
Brechin, St Andrew
Carnoustie, Holy Rood
Catterline, St Philip
Dundee (Stobswell), St John
Dundee, St Mary Magdalene
Dundee, St Ninian
Dundee, St Salvador
Dundee, (Mid Craigie and Linlathen), Mid
Craigie Parish Church
Glencarse, All Saints
Invergowrie, All Souls
Monifieth, Holy Trinity
Montrose, St Mary and St Peter
North Mearns Area of group parishes [Munchalls, St Ternan; St James, Stonehaven; St Phillip,
Catterline]
Portlethen, Bourtree Hall
Stonehaven, St James
Diocese of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, St Mary's Cathedral
Bathgate, St Columba
Dalkieth, Midlothian, St Mary
Dalmahoy, St Mary
Dunbar, St Anne
Edinburgh (Morningside), Christ Church
Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Anglican Chaplaincy and Society
Edinburgh (Clermiston), Emmanuel Church
Edinburgh (Murrayfield), Good Shepherd
Edinburgh, Old St Paul's
Edinburgh (South Queensferry), Priory Church
Edinburgh, St Columba by the Castle
Edinburgh (Colinton), St Cuthbert
Edinburgh, St James the Less
Edinburgh, St James and St Philip
Edinburgh (Princes St), St John the Evangelist
Edinburgh, St Michael and All Saints
Edinburgh (Balerno), St Mungo
Edinburgh (Comely Bank), St Ninian
Edinburgh (New Town), St Paul and St George
Edinburgh (Lutton Place) St Peter
Edinburgh (Gyle), St Thomas
Edinburgh (West): St Salvador's and St Luke's Team Ministry
Falkirk, Christ Church
Leith, St James
Linlithgow, St Peter
Livingston, Livingston Ecumenical Parish [joint parish of the Scottish
Episcopal Church, Church of Scotland, Methodist Church and United Reformed Church]
North Edinburgh, St David of Scotland
Penicuik, St James the Less
Portobello, St Mark
Selkirk, St John
West Linton, St Mungo
Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway
Glasgow, St Mary's
Cathedral
Airdrie, St
Paul and St John the Evangelist
Alexandria, St Mungo [MIDI attack]
Ardrossan, St Andrew
Ayr, Holy Trinity
Bearsden, All
Saints
Bishopbriggs, St James the Less
Castle Douglas, St Ninian
Challoch, All Saints
Cumbernauld, Holy Name
Dalbeattie, Christ Church
Dumbarton, St Augustine
Dumfries, St John the Evangelist
East Kilbride, St Mark
Gatehouse of Fleet, St Mary
Girvan, St John
Glasgow, Jordan Hill, All Saints, Jordan Hill and Holy Cross, Knightswood
Glasgow, East End Team Ministry
Glasgow, Hyndland, St Bride
Glasgow, Ballieston, St John
Glasgow, Dennistoun, St Kentigern
Glasgow, Newlands, St Margaret
Glasgow, Possil Park, St Matthew
Glasgow, Pollockshields, St Ninian
Glasgow, Kings Park, St Oswald
Glasgow, Shettleston, St Serf
Glasgow, Woodlands, St Silas
Greenock, St John
Hamilton, St Mary
Irvine, St Andrew
Kilmarnock, Holy Trinity
Kirkcudbright, Greyfriars
Lanark, Christ Church
Largs, St Columba
Lenzie, St Cyprian
Maybole, St Oswald
Milngavie, St Andrew
Paisley, Holy Trinity
Paisley, St Barnabas
Prestwick, St Ninian
Diocese of Moray, Ross and
Caithness
Inverness, St Andrew's Cathedral
Cromarty, St
Regulus
Culloden, St Mary-in-the-Fields and Raigmore Hospital
Dingwall, St James
Fochabers, Gordon Chapel
Forres, St John the Evangelist
Glenurquhart, St Ninian
Inverness, St Nessa
Inverness, St John the Evangelist
Inverness, St Michael and All Angels
Nairn, St Columba
Rothiemurchus, St John the Baptist
Strathpeffer, St Anne
Thurso, St Peter and The Holy Rood
Ullapool, St Mary
Wick, St John the Evangelist
Diocese of St Andrews,
Dunkeld and Dunblane
Perth, St Ninian's Cathedral
Aberfoyle, St Mary
Bridge of Allan, St Saviour
Cupar, St James the Great
Dunblane, St Mary
Dunfermline, Holy Trinity
Elie, St Michael and All Angels
Falkirk, Christ Church
Fife, Central Fife Episcopal Churches [St Finnian, Lochgelly; St Margaret,
Leven; St Luke, Glenrothes]
Forfar, St John
Killin, St Fillin
Kinross, St Paul
Newport-on-Tay, St Mary
Pittenweem, St John
Perth, St John
St Andrews, St Andrew
Stirling, Holy Trinity
Tayport, St Margaret

Education
St
Mary's College
University of St Andrews offers an MLitt via internet-based education, in addition to its standard courses.
Theological Institute
of the Scottish Episcopal Church, Edinburgh
'has oversight of ministerial formation, training and development within the Scottish Episcopal Church, and the Methodist Church in
Scotland.'
University
of St Andrews, Scotland - School of Divinity
Now offering postgraduate M.Litt theology degree by on-line distance learning.

Resources in the Scottish Episcopal Church
(Note: since there have been many historical connections between Scotland and England, and modern-day Scotland shares
a national government with modern-day England, it is useful to also refer to: ''Resources in the Church
of England'.)
The Bield at Blackruthven
'If you'd like a quiet place for rest and relaxation, or for prayer, reflection and healing, you'll find Blackruthven an inviting setting.
Individuals or couples, families or groups are welcome for day visits or longer stays.' Affiliated with the Diocese of St Andrews,
Dunkeld and Dunblane.
Changing Attitude
Scotland
'a network of people, gay and straight, lay and ordained, working for the full affirmation of lesbian and gay Christians within the
Scottish Episcopal Church and the wider Anglican Communion.'
Church Buildings Maintenance
in Scotland
'The website has been developed with one specific audience in mind, the fabric and property committees of local congregations of all
denominations. They are in the front line of the battle to maintain their church buildings in good and welcoming condition.' 'developed
under the auspices of a Steering Group of representative members of the Church of Scotland, Scottish Episcopal Church, Roman Catholic
Bishops Conference of Scotland and Historic Scotland which have provided equal funding for the project'.
The Coracle Trust
A forward-thinking and encouraging Edinburgh-based organisation providing people in the 20-40 age bracket 'with a context to live and
explore the Christian life in the everyday world.' Founded in 2001 by Kenny and Bridget Macaulay, two priests of the Scottish Episcopal
Church.
Episcopal Cursillo
in Scotland
'Cursillo in Scotland is a province-wide movement within the Scottish Episcopal Church, working in consultation with the College of
Bishops.'
Forward in Faith, Scotland
The Scottish branch of this well-known umbrella organisation.
Glasgow and Galloway Mothers' Union
The MU has sixteen branches in this diocese.
The Mothers' Union, Scotland
'an active, forward-looking organisation in a modern changing world'.
Scottish Anglican
'represents concerned clergy and lay people from all over Scotland, who are committed to the catholic, charismatic and evangelical
renewal of the church.'
The Scottish Christian
A wonderful site for all Christians in Scotland includes lists of churches of all denominations, news, events, a newsletter, and a
weblog.
The Scottish Guild
of Servers
'We are a fellowship of lay persons - men and women, young and old - linked together by ideals of reverence, devotion and service in
the Sanctuary. We are present at the altar during celebrations of the Holy Eucharist, praying with the celebrant and giving such practical
assistance as will enable the service to be conducted with due dignity.' |