Here is a little message from Ollie as we start a New Year.
Building Committee Feasibility Study
It has been great to be back in Balerno High school since the beginning of May as it is a place that has been such a blessing to us as a church family over more than two decades. I am very grateful to Neil and his staff for being so positive and helpful as Edinburgh City Council eased their restrictions to allow us back in on a Sunday. We are so thankful that we have such a strong partnership with the school and look forward to continuing to work with Neil and his team to see how we can continue to Be Love here.
As I have thought back over the last two years the pandemic has showed us how vulnerable we are in relation to having a place where we can meet to worship as a church family on a Sunday morning in Balerno. If we were only working in partnership with the school then it would be simpler, but it is more complex as we are working with both the school and the council who are our official landlords. For example, we can’t have access on a Sunday evening here due to how the Council operates their weekend janitorial system.
Over the last six months I have had various conversations with members of the church family that have helped me to think through a way forward. Back in March I asked Derek Thomson to write a paper for Vestry which put forward the case for a Vestry sub-committee to be formed to carry out a building feasibility study tasked with assessing what options might be available to us. After discussing this and then meeting with Derek, the Vestry agreed to the proposal and asked Derek to chair the sub-committee which he has agreed to.
We are incredibly blessed to have people in our church family who are experts in the areas of property and buildings and with Vestry’s approval, Derek will be approaching some of these experts so that the sub-committee is a manageable size.
One of the things I see as a high priority is remaining in Balerno, but I also think it would be wise at this point that the sub-committee look at all the options available to us. This will then provide us with all the information we need to make an informed decision in the future. Ladycroft as a meeting place will not be under review and we are incredibly grateful for this building where so much has occurred in the history of St Mungo’s.
We are hoping that the sub-committee will be able to report back to the Vestry in late Autumn at which point they can consider and pray through the options. It may be that at this point that Vestry decide that Balerno High School is the best choice for us as we move forward. We will not be giving any church family updates until the sub-committee has reported back to Vestry and they have decided the next steps.
I wanted to share this news with you for two reasons. Firstly, to reassure you that after all we have been through, we are looking carefully at the best way forward for us as a church family in Balerno. Secondly so you can pray as the sub-committee takes on this work for wisdom and discernment.
Staff News: David Brown Retiring
I want to announce today that at the end of June, David Brown will be retiring from his role as Pastoral Assistant.
David and Marjory have been members of St Mungo's, for over 20 years and have served in so many different ways. House Group Leaders, House Group Pastors, Gold, and David has also been an Xplorers leader, involved in Men's Ministry, a Counsellor in the Wellness Centre, and has sat on Vestry.
Staff News: Associate Rector Announcement
Balerno Youth Worker: Update
Staff Recruitment Update
Future Plans for Services; Events; Gatherings
See our Vision for 2021
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Vacancies!
Staff News Update
A Conversation with Adrian and Tara Devlin
We sat down on on On this Thursday, the 9th of July to be host a conversation with Adrian and Tara Devlin and heard a little about their recent work in Jamaica. We explored Scotland's relationship with that country through the slave trade and how that connects to the issues of racism today, and what we as Christians can do in response.
Pastoral care in St Mungo’s
At St Mungo’s pastoral care flows from our vision to be a nurturing church, where we value putting God’s love into practice through caring relationships. The primary source of pastoral care is our house groups. These provide a place for us to care and encourage each other in our faith. We have evening groups for the Livingston congregation, and both daytime and evening groups for Balerno. If you would like to join a house group, please complete a form and return it to a member of staff.
Alpha - You're invited
Here at St Mungo’s we believe that everyone should have the chance to explore the Christian faith and have the space to ask their questions. The Alpha Course provides this opportunity. This year we are launching Alpha with a Taster Evening on Thursday 23rdJanuary, 7:30pm in the Church Building, in Balerno.
The Turning
I was amazed again by the levels of hunger for God as we went out on the streets of Edinburgh during this year’s Turning Mission. During a period of only 8 hours we saw 138 people respond to the Good News. One of the words that kept on coming up this year was linger. We found people wanting to chat more, ask questions and share some of the issues they were facing in life. We heard many amazing stories over the 8 days.