Further to April’s Introduction Day

An encouraging number of people attended our recent Introduction Day in St Cuthbert’s Church, Edinburgh, with 18 people enquiring about chaplaincy. Said National Director, Rev Iain McFadzean, “It was a good day.  People from the Borders to Dundee came along, and … Continue reading

Press Release – Scottish Fire and Rescue Service

Assistant Chief Officer’s Poignant Message on Work Place Safety “THE human cost of fire in the work place should never be forgotten”, the head of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s (SFRS) Fire Prevention and Protection teams said in a key … Continue reading

The Cinnamon Network

“Strengthening the muscles of local churches for community transformation.” The Cinnamon Network

Unseen cost of slow growth in Scottish Economy

WPCS National Director Iain McFadzean has responded to this:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-22016900, saying:  ”The unseen cost of slow growth in the Scottish economy is the oppressive aura of uncertainty in the workplace, especially in the retail sector. “It is difficult to plan … Continue reading

Safe Drive, Stay Alive – PRESS RELEASE

31/01/13 THOUSANDS of high school pupils from Scotland’s Central belt have been finding out about the devastating human cost of bad driving. Statistics show road crashes are the biggest single killer of young people in the UK.  Closer to home, … Continue reading

Article for National Prayer Breakfast, Scotland, by Gaynor Scott

Having reached the stage where “ladies of a certain age!” have the option to give up work I began to seek God’s guidance.  Having been in the NHS all my working life I knew what a huge wrench leaving would … Continue reading

Confidence for Starting 2013

Confidence for starting 2013

Are you working too hard?

While it is good to be conscientious and sometimes we have to go the extra mile, the results of working too hard for too long can be detrimental to you and your business.  Check out some facts and figures at … Continue reading

The Edinburgh Nativity 2012

First performed on Festival Square last year to an audience of over 800 people of all ages, the Edinburgh Nativity is a newly written drama which portrays the event of the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem 2000 years ago. It … Continue reading

Visit to Edinburgh Airport Fire & Rescue

On a recent visit to Edinburgh Airport’s Fire & Rescue Service, Rev James Stewart received a great quote: As I was wrestling with the hose, he shouted to me to keep it close to me at all times, as it … Continue reading