Martinmas 2021-22
Sunday services at 11am in St Salvator’s Chapel and online as detailed.
Numbers at these services will be restricted in line with Scottish Government Guidelines. Attendance is by reservation only. Further information is available on our Worship webpage, Sunday Service section. Also available on livestream for those unable to attend in person – see ‘Livestream’ section on the Worship webpage.
5 September Service of Welcome |
Service of Welcome Revd Dr Donald MacEwan University Chaplain Sermon: The ends of the earth |
12 September Opening Service |
Opening Service Revd Dr Donald MacEwan University Chaplain Sermon: Wise up |
19 September | Revd Sam Ferguson University Assistant Chaplain Sermon: Who wants to go first? |
26 September | Alastair McIntosh Writer, Fellow of the Centre for Human Ecology Sermon: Climate change and the healing of the Nations |
3 October | Dr Lorna Gold Climate Generation Sermon: “You did it to me” (Matthew 25:45) – The Cry for Climate Justice |
10 October | Paul Chitnis Director, Jesuit Missions Sermon: Created for definite service |
17 October Raisin St Andrews Voices |
Revd Prof Ian Bradley Author, God is Green Sermon: The Morning Stars Sang in Chorus |
24 October | Revd Dr Donald MacEwan University Chaplain Sermon: Cry Me a River |
31 October | Chine McDonald Head of Media and PR Christian Aid Sermon: Climate justice: a command to love |
7 November Cop26 UN Climate Change Conference |
Revd Dr Donald MacEwan University Chaplain Sermon: From famine to family |
14 November Remembrance |
Revd Ewen Gilchrist Church of Scotland Minister Sermon: If Poppies could Weep |
21 November | Dr Sarah Whittle Wellbeing Adviser & Coach (Postgraduate), Student Services Sermon: Christ the King |
28 November St Andrew and Advent |
Alastair Merrill Vice-Principal (Governance) Sermon: Walk in the light |
5 December | Dr Joanna Leidenhag Lecturer in Philosophy and Liberal Arts, University of Leeds Sermon: How have you loved us? |
12 December | Revd Dr Donald MacEwan University Chaplain With poetry and music for Christmas |