The Episcopal Church in Glasgow
The title might not suggest an article that is particularly innovative, but bear
with me.
This is Glasgow, Kentucky where – to quote their website - “Saint Andrew’s
Episcopal Church is a small, active community offering a liturgical church
service and numerous activities and opportunities for anyone seeking a
fellowship of believers. The members of Saint Andrew’s come from a wide
variety of backgrounds. Our doors are open to seekers, doubters, non-
Episcopalians, and non-Christians. If you are looking for a church home, we
would sincerely enjoy having you join us at Saint Andrew’s.”
The aptly named St Andrew’s is about to move to a new home and the
architect’s drawings and visualisations suggest a stimulating place of worship
for the local congregation. As a result of a generous gift facilitated by
the Diocese, Saint Andrew's was able to
purchase, free of debt, an extraordinary
21.44 acre tract of land in a developing
part of Northern Glasgow.
(No, not Springburn).
“This pastoral landscape with
beautiful vistas was chosen in the
prayerful hope of creating a unique
campus for the worship and
mission of Saint Andrew's, a place
where we may focus and expand our beacon of grace and inclusiveness.”
Our own Glasgow translates from the Gaelic as The Dear Green Place but it
looks like one of our namesakes Stateside (for there are twenty-one other
Glasgow’s in the USA) could challenge us for that title.
Find out more about St Andrew’s at http://www.standrews.episcopalky.org/
WHAT’S ON GLASGOW
The best sources for info on events in Glasgow can be found here:
https://www.list.co.uk/events/what:Glasgow/
https://peoplemakeglasgow.com/whats-on
http://www.whatsonglasgow.co.uk/
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