Chosen and Anointed

This is an extract from Rev Sheila Cameron’s sermon on 7 May 2023, The Fifth Sunday of Easter, when she was reflecting on our readings in the light of the Coronation of King Charles III the previous day: Today, as we look forward to Pentecost and the coming of the...

Saved through water

This is an extract from Rev Sheila Cameron’s sermon on 30 April, The Fourth Sunday of Easter, when she was reflecting on the story of Noah told in Genesis: … Such Old Testament stories are the foundation of our Christian narrative and our New Testament or covenant...

Calming the Squall

“Calming the Squall”, a Diocesan Climate Gathering, will be held at St Luke’s Glenrothes (Ninian Quadrant, Glenrothes, KY7 4HP) from 10.00am to 4.00pm on Saturday 29 April. This gathering is to receive and share practical help and information to navigate Net Zero for...

Do we need the Resurrection?

This is an extract from Rev Sheila Cameron’s sermon on 9 April, Easter Sunday, when she was expounding on John’s account of the resurrection in John 20:1–18: … It’s Mary Magdalene, forgiven sinner, friend and devoted follower of Jesus, who takes centre stage in John’s...

The Resurrection and the Life

This is an extract from Rev Sheila Cameron’s sermon on 26 March, the Fifth Sunday of Lent, when she was expounding on two resurrection passages in Ezekiel 37:1–14 and John 11:1–45: … what does Jesus’s promise of resurrection mean for us here and now? Whatever our...