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  • January 7, 2024

    The second chapter of Genesis gives us a tantalising glimpse of an unspoiled world, with God, mankind and creation in harmony. That’s not the world we live in now, but it does give a hint of what ultimate meaning and satisfaction might look like!

  • December 31, 2023

    What better time than the start of a new year to look back to the Bible’s account of our origins. God’s intention was for a humanity that would bear his image and share his gracious rule over the creation – a grand start to the larger story of the mess we made, and the ‘second Adam’ who cleans it up.

  • December 17, 2023

    This week, as part of our Christmas festivities, join us here at Scots’ for our annual Nine Lessons and Carols!

  • November 19, 2023

    There’s an infamous (but true) story of a church in Scotland that was so badly divided that they built a wall between the two halves of the congregation. But the Apostle Paul is clear – Christian maturity will always mean unity, as we build one another up in love.

  • October 2, 2023

    Sometimes we’re told that if we just enough faith, everything will go well for us. But when Saul was converted on the road to Damascus, Jesus warned that a road of hardship lay ahead. Maybe that should adjust our own daily expectations.

  • September 24, 2023

    In a famous song, Bob Dylan asked “How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man.” Whatever the answer, Saul, persecutor of Christians, finds himself on the wrong road as he faces a dramatic turnaround. This was the first Christian “conversion” – and it certainly wasn’t the last!

  • August 13, 2023

    Philip the Evangelist finds himself called to the desert with a man doubtly-unlikely to find inclusion in God’s kingdom. But just as we discover today, allegiance to Jesus can create unlikely bonds between his people.

  • August 6, 2023

    When news about Jesus crosses the border, Simon the Samaritan Sorcerer risks losing his reputation as the greatest miracle worker in town. When he bids to buy a franchise in the Holy Spirit business, he’s quickly rebuffed – as a reminder that we’re in the business of making Jesus look great, rather than seeking glory for ourselves.

  • July 16, 2023

    As Stephen concludes the speech in his own defence, he reminds the Jewish Council that Idolatry is always disastrous, no matter what shape the idol. Israel has a bad track record – they’ve always been inclined to worship the things they’ve made, whether a golden calf in the wilderness, or a temple building in Jerusalem