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INTRODUCTION
Around 2000 professional support staff deliver a huge
range of services, mission and support at national and
international level for the Church of Scotland at our
offices across Scotland.
Following the significant reorganisation of central
structures led by the Council of Assembly in 2005 in
its drive to set priorities in the Kirk's work, the
Church of Scotland's boards and committees which previously
carried out day to day policy making and practical decision
making for the Church at local, national and international
levels were reorganised into six main councils and a
number of associated committees and departments.
The six councils, each with their own specific remit
to carry out the work of the Church, are
- Church and Society;
- Ministries;
- Mission and Discipleship;
- Social Care;
- Support and Services; and
- World Mission.
Each of these departments has its own area on this
website to provide a comprehensive introduction to their
work for first time visitors and those unfamiliar to
the internal structure of the Church.
The extranet
For more in-depth information about the work, including
minutes and lists of meeting dates, of these departments
you can visit our extranet site. This area is not password
protected, but it is written specifically for staff, office
bearers and those in the ministries who will likely already
have an understanding of how the Church's structure contributes
to its day to day operation.
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Introduction
An overview of the links available
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Organises the annual General Assembly
of the Church of Scotland
Carries out the central day-to-day
service work, such as the Media Relations Unit, Law, IT
and Human Resources departments
Engaging in the national, political
and social issues affecting Scotland and the world today
Setting priorities among, and
evaluating the work of, the councils and committees
Encouraging local, national and
international work with other denominations
Supporting our ministers and those
dedicated to the spiritual well-being of the women and
men of the Armed Forces
Holds properties and investments
for the Church
Scotland's largest voluntary Christian
group, supporting Scottish and international projects
Helping ministers, their widows,
widowers, separated or divorced spouses with housing needs
in retirement
Advising the General Assembly
on questions of Church and constitutional law
Supporting a variety of the ministries
for the Church, from the first stirring of a 'call' through
to retirement
Promoting an overall focus for
mission and developing resources for congregations
Bringing before the General Assembly
the names of those to serve on councils and committees
Listening to the local church
and considering the Kirk's changing needs, challenges
and responsibilities
Providing grants for projects
involving local churches working with each other and with
people in need
Providing child protection training
and assisting those who work in outreach with children
Offering services in Christ's
name and specialist resources to further the caring work
of the Church to people in need
Promoting and encouraging Christian
stewardship by providing programmes and training for congregations
Providing a network for its six
support and services-based committees
Information about the Church's
pensions, investors and property trusts
Working internationally to share
the gospel, support theological education and
encourage holistic ministry |
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