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Welcome to OneKirk OneKirk is a network for ministers, members and friends of the Church of Scotland. OneKirk is committed to working for an inclusive, affirming and progressive church. We hope to encourage, challenge, and provide opportunities for discussing how our Christian faith and today’s social culture can speak to one another productively. If you would like to find out more about OneKirk then please have a look through the pages of this website to find out more. |
Rev Jane L Barron reflects on the General Assembly 2009 and how the lessons learned in South Africa, as explored in The Kairos Document of 1985, may give us guidance. The Biblical incentive for hospitality may be particularly important for the Church of Scotland as people across the breadth of the church seek to understand one another better. |
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In the Spring 2009 issue of OneKirk Journal you can read an extensive conversation with Rev Scott M Rennie, currently minister of Brechin Cathedral, and minister-elect of Queen's Cross Church, Aberdeen. |
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