St Mary's Scottish Episcopal Church Birnam

St Mary's Scottish Episcopal Church Birnam

THE SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH

The Diocesan of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane is looking to fill the following part-time position:

ST MARY’S BIRNAM AND DUNKELD – PRIEST IN CHARGE

St Mary’s is situated in the village of Birnam on the River Tay at the gateway to the Highlands.

The church has a diverse and thriving congregation where there is a real sense of community and willingness to serve the needs of the wider local community.

St Mary’s is seeking a part time (0.5 stipend) priest in charge who is attracted to the opportunity to practise their ministry in a beautiful part of the country. St Mary’s seeks someone who is sensitive to the changing needs of the community, who is able to work collaboratively with community groups and other church denominations for the benefit of all.

The Vestry wishes to recruit someone who is keen to serve for three days a week, plus Sunday worship, who wishes to help St Mary’s grow while providing a source of pastoral care for its people and to live within the community in a fully refurbished rectory.

The closing date for applications is 9 June and interviews are to take place about three weeks later at St Mary’s.

For details, the application form and a copy of the congregational profile please contact Adrian Freer, Vestry Secretary.

Lesley-Ann Craddock - My Gentle Farewell

The Ministry of Presence: Walking the Emmaus Road – Moving forward

In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to be consumed by worries about tomorrow or regrets of yesterday. Yet, Scripture reminds us to embrace the beauty of each moment, trusting that God is with us in the present.

Jesus Himself taught this when He said, “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” (Matthew 6:34). Being present allows us to fully experience His blessings, cherish the people around us, and serve Him wholeheartedly.

For me, recent ministry has been deeply rooted in presence—in simply being there, listening, and embodying Christ’s love in Birnam and Dunkeld. I have found joy in walking alongside others, sharing in their lives, and witnessing God at work in the quiet, everyday moments. Like Mary, who chose to sit at Jesus’ feet instead of being distracted by many tasks (Luke 10:38-42), I have learned to pause, to be still, and to recognize God’s presence in all things.

Now, as I transition from stipendiary ministry to a new path -one of spiritual accompaniment – I step forward with trust, knowing that God’s presence continues to guide me.

This new calling is an Emmaus journey, walking alongside strangers in sacred conversation, listening, discerning, and witnessing the quiet movements of the Holy Spirit. Just as Jesus revealed Himself to His companions on the road to Emmaus, I pray that in each encounter, hearts may flower like springtime with recognition of His presence.
June brings new beginnings, longer days, and fresh opportunities.

As I reflect on the journey so far, I am grateful for the privilege of being present—for the conversations, the shared laughter, and the moments of prayer. Each interaction is a sacred gift, a reminder that God is at work in ways both seen and unseen.

May we embrace today with gratitude, knowing that every moment is a gift from our Creator and every step on the journey brings us closer to Him.

Living in Awareness of His Presence To cultivate a deeper awareness of God’s presence, we can:

God’s presence is not just a theological concept—it is a lived reality. It is the peace that surpasses understanding, the strength in times of weakness, and the joy that fills our hearts.

Go well friends it has been a pleasure to be present with you all.

Lesley-Ann 

Welcome

If you seek adventure, or a still space to slow the pace – come on over.

Is this the year that you decide to find time to be a little more still? A lot more grateful even in the storms of daily life? We hope so 🙂 it is a very good way to live.

We at St Mary’s pray for peace in the world, and for our leaders to have wisdom in their decision-making as we journey through unsettled times.

We pray for all who are ministering at this time. May God be with them all, May Gods’ blessing and protection be over them, and may they feel His love enough to pour it out to all.

Live Well, Live Wisely

James 3:13-18

Do you want to be counted wise, to build a reputation for wisdom? Here’s what you do: Live well, live wisely, live humbly. It’s the way you live, not the way you talk, that counts. Mean-spirited ambition isn’t wisdom. Boasting that you are wise isn’t wisdom. Twisting the truth to make yourselves sound wise isn’t wisdom. It’s the furthest thing from wisdom—it’s animal cunning, devilish plotting. Whenever you’re trying to look better than others or get the better of others, things fall apart and everyone ends up at the others’ throats
Real wisdom, God’s wisdom, begins with a holy life and is characterised by getting along with others. It is gentle and reasonable, overflowing with mercy and blessings, not hot one day and cold the next, not two-faced. You can develop a healthy, robust community that lives right with God and enjoy its results only if you do the hard work of getting along with each other, treating each other with dignity and honour.
Almighty God, from whom all thoughts of truth and peace proceed: kindle in the hearts of all people the true love of peace; and guide with your pure and peaceable wisdom those who take counsel for the nations of the earth; that in tranquillity your kingdom may go forward, till the earth is filled with the knowledge of thy love; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 

The First Commandment

New Revised Standard Version. Mark 12:28-34

One of the scribes came near and heard them disputing with one another, and seeing that he answered them well, he asked him, “Which commandment is the first of all?”  Jesus answered, “The first is, ‘Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one;  you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ The second is this, ‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”  Then the scribe said to him, “You are right, Teacher; you have truly said that ‘he is one, and besides him, there is no other’;  and ‘to love him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, and with all the strength,’ and ‘to love one’s neighbour as oneself,’—this is much more important than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.”  When Jesus saw that he answered wisely, he said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” After that, no one dared to ask him any questions.

Vision and Hope

LORD enable us to be a creative space of trust, a place to slow down our pace of life to hear you more clearly; a place where all people are encouraged to join our church family in a respectful way, and that the journey to know you better is maintained, and where our decisions are made democratically with you as our guide. In Jesus name.
St Mary's Scottish Episcopal Church Birnam

Children, Young People, and family Dogs...

As a church family, we are aware that bringing young children into a traditional church setting can be a little daunting. But, If you feel that you would like to explore our space and service as a family please get in touch for a chat about how we can enable you to be comfortable.

At present, there are no young families or teenagers attending regularly. This is not by design, we would be blessed to become a more generational church and the only way we can do that is to begin. Yes, there will be some bumps along the way but we can all learn together. There will be no one ‘hushing you up’!

Anyone wishing to bring their well-behaved family dog along is very welcome! they will even receive a blessing/

We look forward to welcoming you to St Mary’s Church.

Have you tried this wonderful Finger Labyrinth

It can be used for a mindful journey or to help one to be fully present in the now.

Just trace the pattern with your finger and either say a prayer as you go or empty your mind allowing the silence to be the prayer.

You can click on the labyrinth to make it larger!

We have new events taking place all  the time – just click the button here to read all about them