Proclaiming the Kingdom of God in the Kingdom of Fife.
Meeting in St Andrews, see posts or message for details.
A community of @RECscot, in @FreeCofEngland.
Our services are continuing through the summer, though the streets be filled with golfers in place of students.
Golfers, students, and locals alike are all welcome to join as one in prayer at our service tomorrow at our usual spot.
Comment below or message us for venue details.
It was an honour and a pleasure to share in Holy Communion with our guests from the United States.
From California to Scotland, we are one in Christ Jesus.
This Thursday's service of Holy Communion at the Community of @StMonan, presided over by @SteveMacias demonstrates our international unity with @RECACNA.
The Convocation of the Free Church of England met from 11–13 May at Highgate House, Northampton.
It was a few days marked by worship, prayer, fellowship, and the faithful conduct of Church business, bringing clergy and laity together from across the UK.
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We commend to your prayers those meetings next week that constitute the combined 161st Annual Convocation of the Free Church of England and 147th Annual General Synod of the Reformed Episcopal Church in the United Kingdom.
These have been one event since our 1927 union.
Please note that this week we will be meeting at an earlier time (2pm) at our usual location.
Our service will be led by @samueliveyrec, who we welcome back to St Andrews.
On the feast day of St George the Martyr, we give thanks for the conversion of England and pray for God's continued favour upon the English.
In particular, we pray for the @FreeCofEngland, the Reformed Episcopal Church south of the Tweed under whose episkope we serve.
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A reminder to our student attendees returning from their Independent Learning Week that we'll be meeting again tomorrow for prayer.
Anyone in Fife is most welcome:
An Easter message from the @FreeCofEngland Primus, Bishop Paul Hunt, who, until the installation of a diocesan bishop for the FCofE Northern Diocese, is not only our Primus but also our Ordinary: