should Unitarians be worried?
Welcoming New Members to Our Beloved Community
A brief reflection on what it means to be a member of a Unitarian community.
The General Election - how should we, as Unitarians, respond?
Considering some of the issues around religion and politics, especially when faced with a ballot paper.
Service led by Rob Whiteman - member of Unitarians in Edinburgh and ministry student
Responding to the British General Assembly
How can the themes and reflections of the Annual Meetings of our General Assembly impact on how we think and act here in Edinburgh?
This service also includes some words of tribute to Adam Bojelian, a member of St Mark's and a talented poet, who died in March 2015, aged 15 years.
Mad as March Hares
As the winter begins to lose its grips how will your glorious divine madness manifest?
Renewing Our Commitment to Mutual Ministry
In February 2009 our community made a commitment to mutually minister to each other.
We gather today to celebrate our community and to renew our commitment.
Reflections from Chennai
Partnership with the Unitarian Church in Chennai, South India is an important aspect of St Mark's outreach. Jon Bagust reflects on his recent visit there.
There Are Days When I Forget the Mystery
A reflection on 'Primary Wonder' a poem by Denise Levertov.