Sermon delivered by Rev Sydney Maitland on Sunday 29 November, 2015. ‘The Lord is reassuring us that He holds us in the palm of His hand and the prayers that we make in His name are the prayers that He takes up and makes personal in the presence of the Father.’
Archives for November 2015
Christ the King: A time for noting the darkness but celebrating the light
Sermon delivered by Rev Sydney Maitland on Sunday 22 November, 2015. ‘A time for encouraging one another, bearing burdens, sharing sorrows, relieving want, offering aid and support and comfort.’
Video: Archbishop Welby’s fury at cinema ban on ‘offensive’ Lord’s Prayer
Britain’s biggest cinema chains have banned the screening of a film in which the Archbishop of Canterbury and members of the public recite the Lord’s Prayer – because they say it could be offensive to movie-goers. Odeon, Cineworld and Vue have refused to show the one-minute film the Church of England planned to run in…
Only Christian faith will save Europe, Anglican bishop says after Paris attacks
A retired Anglican bishop who now works on behalf of persecuted Christians worldwide has a message for those who believe the answer to preventing more Islamic terrorism is promoting secular values: Only Christianity can save Europe from the radical Islamists threatening it. Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali, who is originally from Pakistan, writes at The Catholic Herald:…
Congrats to All Saints from community website
Remedial work to the west wall of All Saints costing around £9,000 was completed in the autumn, prompting this generous message on the Jordanhill News community Twitter account. Thanks!
Diocese declares ‘Refugees Welcome’ with special event on November 28
A special evening of reflections, stories and hope on the theme of Refugees Welcome will be held at the request of Bishop Gregor Duncan from 7-9 pm on Saturday November 28 at St Mary’s Cathedral, 300 Great Western Road, Glasgow G4 9JB.
Second Sunday before Advent: Institutions overthrown
Sermon delivered by Rev Sydney Maitland on Sunday 15 November, 2015. ‘It is what we have become in Him that will last to eternity, as will the works that He has been able to do within us and through us.’
Commentary: Paris desacré
For most of us, French was the first foreign language we learned and our history lessons were full of our – often robust – relations with the French, writes Rev Sydney Maitland. In our own lives, we have visited France and of course have met French people. In our own church life, we are honoured…
Paris terrorist attacks: a statement by the Primus
The Most Rev David Chillingworth, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, said: “The attacks in Paris are a callous and devastating assault on innocent people who were enjoying an evening out in a beautiful city. Our prayers are with all who have lost loved ones, with those who have been injured and with the many…
Archbishop Philip Tartaglia sends message of support to the Archbishop of Paris
The President of the Bishops’ conference of Scotland, Archbishop Philip Tartaglia, has sent a message of support to the Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal Vingt-Trois, expressing his “sadness at the horrific events which unfolded in Paris last night”. Archbishop Tartaglia’s message also promises to ” join with you in prayer, commending to God’s love and mercy all those who were killed,…
Third Sunday before Advent: Remembrance Sunday
Sermon delivered by Rev Sydney Maitland on Sunday 8 November, 2015. ‘One of the pleasures of pastoral visiting is the surprises that one can encounter …’
Bishop Gregor Duncan: ‘We don’t need to await future glory to become saints. It can be happening now’
Bishop Gregor Duncan visited All Saints yesterday – appropriately, All Saints Day – to meet the congregation and review its first year of Mission Action. Preaching at the Eucharist beforehand, the Bishop said: “Saints … can be the great figures of our faith, beginning with the blessed virgin and the apostles, but they can also…
Trinity 22 and All Saints Day: Saintly works in progress
Sermon delivered by Bishop Gregor Duncan on Sunday 1 November, 2015. +Gregor was visiting All Saints to review the congregation’s first year of Mission Action.
Commentary: What endures to eternity
There is an aspect of our media that definitely likes to play on the dramatic, writes Rev Sydney Maitland. If it is not dramatic then it is not really news. So: crime figures are discussed with far more animation than data on the balance of payments. The disaster, especially if there are pictures, will draw…








