by Lucy Ashton
The Church of Scotland Guild has raised more than £224,000 for its four project partners over the last 12 months.
The “remarkable” sum will help deliver a range of work both at home and overseas in the name of Jesus Christ, highlighting it as a Christian movement rooted in worship, prayer, and action.
The news was shared with the General Assembly yesterday by Kay Coull, National Convener of the Guild, pictured above, who said it was an “honour and a pleasure” to serve.
The Guild’s report to the General Assembly highlights the work, achievements, and challenges that the movement has faced in the last year.
It remains committed to serving both the Church and wider communities in Scotland and abroad.
At its heart is the 2024–2027 strategy, “Let us Build a House,” which is shaped by the themes Sure Foundations, Living Stones, and Beyond the Walls.
Together, these themes encourage members to deepen their faith, strengthen their discipleship, and engage actively with the world around them.