Edinburgh Diocese News Updates
- Thursday 19 November 2009
Winner of Bishop Brian’s Christmas Card Competition 2009 - Bishop Brian has now judged the children’s Christmas Card Competition. It was difficult to choose just one winner, but we are delighted to announce that this year’s card will feature the design of Alexandra Hopkinson, aged 9, from St. Baldred's Church, North Berwick. The entries are all on display in the Diocesan Office and some will appear shortly on the website. Many thanks to all who took part.
- Thursday 19 November 2009
Bishop Brian Judges the Christmas Card Entries - Bishop Brian and some guest judges are today looking at the entrants to the Diocesan Christmas card competition. This year we had 34 children take part and they represented 8 churches within the Diocese. There have been lots of excellent entries and it will be a difficult choice. Well done and thanks to everyone who participated. The winner will be announced soon and their card will be used as the official Diocesan Christmas card for 2009.
- Tuesday 17 November 2009
Edge Reminder - If you have anything that you think might be of interest to ‘Around the Diocese’, or elsewhere in the magazine, please let Allan Maclean have it by 2nd December. He is using as his email address for the next issue. Edge should be ready in week 10-17 January, maybe the week before.
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Forthcoming Edinburgh Diocese Events
Monday 23 November 2009
- Evolution and Faith with Professor Brian Kilbey | 7.30pm to 9pm
- In association with the Scottish Episcopal Church ‘Adventures in Faith’ Series, and to begin the second Lauriston ‘Environment Series’, Professor Brian Kilbey of Edinburgh University will present six evening talks on evolution and faith. These talks will take place each Monday from 26 October to 30 November 2009 at 7.30pm - 9pm
Wednesday 25 November 2009
- International Committee Meeting | 6.30pm
Sunday 29 November 2009
- St Salvador’s in Candlelight | 4pm to 5pm
- St Salvador's invite you to share in the peace of the candlelight, to be still and enter into the silence, to wander to different parts of the building. Come when you can and stay as long as you wish. The hour will begin and finish with some unaccompanied singing by the Edinburgh Taize Group.





