Martinmas 2024-25

Sunday Worship services take place weekly during term time, as detailed below, at 11am in St Salvator’s Chapel.   Services are available to watch online for those unable to attend in person – see ‘Livestream’ section on the Worship webpage.

8 September 2024
Service of Welcome
Revd Dr Donald MacEwan
University Chaplain
Sermon: Talkin’ ’bout my generation
15 September
Opening Service
Revd Dr Donald MacEwan
University Chaplain
Sermon: You can’t always get what you want
22 SeptemberRevd Giles Dove
Assistant Chaplain
Sermon: Far from the sinful city
29 SeptemberRevd Marja Flipse
Vicar for Liturgy and Worship East Cardiff Ministry Area
Sermon: Putting out fires or fanning the flames? Being wise in worship and leadership
6 OctoberArchbishop Miguel Maury Buendía
Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain
Sermon: God in our midst
13 OctoberRevd Dr Donald MacEwan
University Chaplain
Sermon: The Undoing
20 October
Raisin
Professor Benjamin Doolittle
Professor, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Yale University
Sermon: The Insider, the Outsider, and the One Thing
27 OctoberRt Revd Dr John Armes
Bishop of Edinburgh
Sermon: Blind Bartimaeus
3 NovemberRevd Sam Ferguson
Assistant Chaplain
Sermon: We come from Love and we return to Love
10 November
Remembrance, 10:50 am
Revd Dr Donald MacEwan
University Chaplain
Sermon: The first wounded
17 NovemberRevd Ben Cahill-Nicholls
Chief Executive, Clergy Support Trust
Sermon: The First Thing People See
24 NovemberRevd Giles Dove
Assistant Chaplain
Sermon: “Oh, king eh? Very nice. And how’d you get that, eh?”
1 December
Advent & St Andrewstide
Revd Alec Shuttleworth
Clerk to Fife Presbytery, Church of Scotland
Sermon: “Stand up and raise your heads”
7 December
University Carol Service
Holy Trinity Church
Revd Dr Donald MacEwan
University Chaplain
Sermon: What’s the story (Morning Glory)
8 DecemberRevd David Coleman
Chaplain, Eco-Congregation Scotland
Sermon: A sense of direction:  the road to less harm
15 December
Service of Music and Readings
Revd Dr Donald MacEwan
University Chaplain
Reflection: Word made flesh made word