• December 17, 2023

    This week, as part of our Christmas festivities, join us here at Scots’ for our annual Nine Lessons and Carols!

  • December 10, 2023

    Scots’ is delighted to welcome Rev Dr Graham Cole back as we take a look at 1 Peter 1:3-16 together in a sermon titled “Hope Matters”.

  • December 3, 2023

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    The reason why Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians has become the standard for the Lord’s Supper is because he sets out the meaning of the bread and the wine so succinctly. However, there is much to learn from and much to consider in from other accounts such as Luke’s to give us more context and background to this key event.

  • November 26, 2023

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    With Jesus, it’s never a case of do as I say, not as I do. He always models in himself what he wants us to do. He is among us, as the one who serves, who values the lives of others ahead of his own life.

  • November 19, 2023

    There’s an infamous (but true) story of a church in Scotland that was so badly divided that they built a wall between the two halves of the congregation. But the Apostle Paul is clear – Christian maturity will always mean unity, as we build one another up in love.

  • November 12, 2023

    Speaker: Rev Mike Raiter

    On this Remembrance Sunday, Scots’ is delighted to welcome Rev Mike Raiter back as we take a look at Micah 4:1-5 and Mark 13:1-13 in a sermon titled “And Wars Will Be No More”

    This service includes the Cantata 61 performed by the Scots’ Church Choir.

  • November 5, 2023

    The voice of creation speaks loudly of God’s invisible qualities; the voice of Scripture restores our souls. Our own voices should respond to the gospel with confession and trust.

  • October 29, 2023

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    Two weeks ago, we looked at Jesus’ parable dealing with the question of judgement. Last week we looked at the parable dealing with the critical question of forgiveness. So now, let’s look at Jesus’ parable of the labourers in the vineyard.

  • October 22, 2023

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    The kingdom of heaven is a concept that has many different facets to it. We might also think of it as a kaleidoscope. In today’s parable, the kaleidoscope has been rotated, as Jesus reveals a new pattern to us – a pattern about debt, and the forgiveness of debt.