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  • March 20, 2022

    What’s it mean to “believe in Jesus”, when opinions of him are so divided? That’s how it is today… and it’s been like that from the start.

  • February 27, 2022

    In this occasional series we’re taking a look at the stories behind some of Scots’ very own stained glass windows. This week it’s the well known parable of the “prodigal son.” But why is the key character is missing from our window?

  • February 20, 2022

    The final chapter of Proverbs is famous for its portrayal of the ‘perfect wife.’ She’s wise and industrious, successful in business and at home. But before we raise the bar too high for today’s women, it’s worth asking whether the Proverbs woman may actually be ‘wisdom personified’ – the perfect match for Israel, God’s son.

  • February 13, 2022

    As we celebrate in two infant baptisms on 13 February, it’s a good time to consider what the ancient wisdom of Proverbs says about raising kids. While modern methods may vary, the goal of ‘discipling’ wise and godly children remains.

  • February 6, 2022

    The ancient wisdom of Proverbs warns against laziness and encourages diligence, because the foolish sluggard will never prosper. But Jesus says there’s another kind of fool – the “Rich Fool” who has no time for God.

  • January 30, 2022

    There’s a house in ancient Jerusalem where things aren’t going well. She’s nagging, and he has a wandering eye. Beneath the awkward stereotypes, the call of wisdom remains.

  • January 16, 2022

    Some fears are irrational, while others are quite sensible. The book of Proverbs says that a right fear of God is the starting point for a wise and well-lived life.

  • January 9, 2022

    “The Art of Living” series – our first service based on the several themes from Proverbs starts this week with “The Art of Living” by Rev Phil Campbell.

  • January 2, 2022

    Happy New Year from us at Scots’ Church!
    In view of God’s mercy, here are a few resolutions for 2022 – don’t be a conformist; see more of your (church) family; and do some “body building.”