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List of Charges Being Advertised As at 6 August 2021 List of Charges being Advertised as at 24 September 2021 Vacancy procedures in some of these charges may well be quite advanced. Please contact the relevant Interim Moderator to check before applying. If a charge is marked *P3* this means that, if the successful candidate is a Probationer, stipend will commence at Point 3 of the new 5-point scale. If the charge is marked with a *D* this means that the congregation has departed from the Church's traditional position in respect of Ministers in civil partnership & same sex marriages, in so far as it has been mentioned in the Parish Profile Charges in this colour have been added recently To have a vacant charge added to this list, or to notify amendments to current details, please email [email protected] Presbytery Charge Interim Moderator Comments 1 Edinburgh Edinburgh: A Sole Nominee will preach on 26 Broughton St Mary's September 2021 *D* 2 West Lothian Broxburn: Parish Rev Derek Henderson Our Parish Profile is available at Church 45 Priory Road www.broxburnparishchurch.org.uk Linlithgow Confidential informal enquiries can be made EH49 6BP to our Interim Moderator: Rev Derek *D* 01506 844787 Henderson [email protected] Applications including a CV and the names Basis: Unrestricted of two referees should be sent to Andy Call Marshall, Clerk to the Nominating Committee at [email protected] 2 West Lothian Whitburn: South Rev Robert Craig The Parish Profile is available at 49 Main Street www.whitburnsouth.org.uk or from the Clerk Basis: 5 Year Stoneyburn to the Nominating Committee: Iain Glen - Reviewable EH47 8AU [email protected] to whom applications 01501 519085 (with CV & details of two referees) should [email protected] be sent. Informal enquiries can be made to the Interim Moderator, Rev Robert Craig [email protected] 3 Lothian Tranent A Sole Nominee has now preached & has accepted the call to the congregation. *D* Ordination & Induction to take place in the future 3 Lothian Traprain Rev Neil J Dougall Requests for the Parish Profile should be 7 Marine Parade addressed to the Session Clerk: Bill Stevenson - NORTH BERWICK EH39 4LD [email protected] *D* 01620 892132 [email protected] 4 Melrose & Galashiels Church of Rev David Donaldson Please see our Parish Profile at Peebles Scotland 13 Rose Park www.galashielschurchofscotland.org.uk PEEBLES Enquiries will be welcomed by the Convener of EH45 8HP the Nominating Committee: Mrs Janet Combe at [email protected] [email protected] Informal enquiries will also be welcomed by the Interim Moderator: Rev David Donaldson at [email protected] All enquiries will be treated as confidential, and will be a joy for us to receive 4 Melrose & West Tweeddale *D* A Sole Nominee will preach soon Peebles (formerly known as Broughton w Skirling w Tweedsmuir & Carlops w Kirkurd & Newlands w St Andrews, West Linton) 6 Jedburgh Hawick: Burnfoot Rev Rachel Wilson The Parish Profile is available at the Church The Manse, Leydens Road website: www.burnfootparishchurch.org.uk Basis: 5 Year Denholm, HAWICK Informal enquiries can be made to the Interim Reviewable Tenure at Roxburghshie, TD9 8NB Moderator: Rev Anna S Rodwell or to the 50% 01450 870874 Nominating Committee Convenor: Mr R 1 [email protected] Swinton, Wyndburgh, Langburnshiels, Hawick TD9 9TZ on 01450 363463 or [email protected]. Please submit your CV to the Convenor including anything else you would like us to know about you, & the name of two referees 7 Annandale & Applegarth Rev David Whiteman The Parish Profile is available from the Clerk Eskdale Sibbaldbie & 12 Plumdon Park Avenue to the Nominating Committee: Miss Natalie Johnstone w ANNAN, DG12 6EY Anderson – Lochmaben 01461 392048 [email protected] - [email protected] 01576 470373. Basis: Unrestricted Call 7 Annandale & Dalton & Hightae w Mrs Susan H Jackson The Parish Profile is available from the Eskdale St Mungo 48 Springbells Road Interim Moderator & the Vacancy ANNAN, DG12 6LQ Committee Clerk: Dr Jon Norris - Basis: 7 Year 01461 204159 [email protected] - 01387 840333 Reviewable [email protected] 7 Annandale & Lockerbie Dryfesdale, Rev Morag Crossan The Parish Profile can be obtained from the Eskdale Hutton & Corrie 23 Langholm Street, Newcastleton Clerk to the Nominating Committee: Carole Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders Garner [email protected] & 07861 736071 also from the website: [email protected] http://www.lockerbiechurchofscotland.co.uk Initial enquiries to the Interim Moderator 8 Dumfries & Closeburn w Rev William McKenzie The Parish Profile is available at Kirkcudbright Kirkmahoe 41 Kingholm Road www.closeburn-kirkmahoe-Churches.org or from DUMFRIES, DG1 4SR the Nominating Committee Clerk: David Dick – Basis: Unrestricted 01387 253688 [email protected] or 01848 330067 / 07795 064874. Informal [email protected] enquiries to the Interim Moderator 8 Dumfries & Cummertrees Rev Alison Burnside The Parish Profile is available at Kirkcudbright Mouswald & The Manse, 1 Castle View www.ruthwellkirk.org.uk or from the Ruthwell CASTLE DOUGLAS Nominating Committee Clerk: Fiona Sloan DG7 1 BG on 01387 870653 or 07803 171007 Basis: 50% Ministry [email protected] Informal enquiries to the Interim Moderator 8 Dumfries & Colvend, Southwick Rev John Notman The Parish Profile is available on our website Kirkcudbright & Kirkbean The Manse at www.Colvendchurch.com or from the Troqueer Road Nominating Committee Convener: Fraser Dumfries DG2 7DF McIntosh at [email protected] or the 01387 253 043 Nominating Committee Clerk Robin Fergus at *D* [email protected] [email protected] or the Interim Moderator: Rev. John Notman at [email protected] Applications including covering letter, CV and details of two referees to the Nominating Committee Clerk Closing date was noon Friday, 20 August 2021 8 Dumfries & Dumfries: Northwest Rev Colin A Sutherland Informal enquiries to the Interim Moderator Kirkcudbright 71 Caulstran Road DUMFRIES DG2 9FJ 01387 279954 [email protected] 8 Dumfries & Dumfries: St Rev Gary Peacock The Parish Profile is available at Kirkcudbright Michael's & South The Manse, Shawhead https://stmichaels-and-south-parish-church.co.uk DUMFRIES, DG2 9SJ Basis: Unrestricted 01387 730759 [email protected] 8 Dumfries & Kirkconnel w Rev Dr Maurice S Bond The Parish Profile is available at Kirkcudbright Sanquhar: St Bride’s 15 Pleasance Avenue www.troqueerparishchurch.com DUMFRIES, DG2 7JJ Informal enquiries to the Interim Moderator. [email protected] Applications (letter & CV) by email to the Nominating Committee Clerk: Kenneth McLean 2 at [email protected] 8 Dumfries & Kirkmichael, Tinwald Rev Mhairi Wallace The Parish Profile is available at Kirkcudbright & Torthorwald 5 Dee Road www.kttchurch.org.uk or from the Interim KIRKCUDBRIGHT Moderator *D* DG6 4HQ [email protected] Basis: Unrestricted 8 Dumfries & Lochend & New Rev James F Gatherer The Parish Profile is available at Kirkcudbright Abbey 6 Bourtree Avenue, www.lochendnewabbey.org Informal enquiries KIRKCUDBRIGHT, DG6 4AU to the Interim Moderator. Further information Basis: 50% Ministry 01557 339 108 from the Nominating Committee Convener, Ian Anderson at [email protected] or 01387 [email protected] 850355 10 Ayr Old Cumnock: Trinity Rev Dr Alwyn Landman The Parish Profile is available at w Muirkirk The Manse, 4 Hamilton Place www.cumnocktrinity.church Informal Coylton Ayrshire KA6 6JQ enquiries to the Interim Moderator Basis: Unrestricted [email protected] 12 Ardrossan Kilbirnie: Auld Kirk Rev T David Watson The Parish Profile is available from the 31 Douglas Street Interim Moderator. See the website at Basis: 7 Year LARGS, KA30 8LD https://www.kilbirnieauldkirk.com/ Reviewable 01475 672370 [email protected] 12 Ardrossan Kilwinning: Abbey Rev Ross Mitchell The Parish Profile is available at Parish Church 11 Dunbar Gardens kilwinningabbeychurch.co.uk or from the SALTCOATS, KA21 6GJ Nominating Committee Convener: Andrew Basis: Unrestricted 01294 474375 Partridge at [email protected] or Lynne Mathieson, Nominating Committee Clerk, at [email protected] [email protected] Informal enquiries welcomed 16 Glasgow Kilsyth: Anderson Rev John B MacGregor The Parish Profile is available on Kilsyth The Manse, 231 Kirkintilloch Road Anderson Church webpage Bishopbriggs, GLASGOW, G64 2JB https://www.kilsythandersonchurch.org/ 0141 576 7127 Informal enquires to the Interim Moderator [email protected] [email protected] Closing date for applications is 30th September 2021 16 Glasgow Glasgow: Hillington Rev Adam J Dillon The Parish Profile is available at Park The Manse, 2 Roman Road www.hpchurch.co.uk or from the Clerk to the Kirkintilloch Nominating Committee: Helen Hepburn - GLASGOW, G66 1EA [email protected] to whom applications including a CV with a personal 0141 588 3570 statement and details of 2 referees should be [email protected] sent Informal enquiries can be made to the Interim Moderator: Rev. Adam Dillon, or to the Convener of the Nominating Committee: George Young, [email protected] Closing date for applications is 1st October 2021 16 Glasgow Glasgow St Andrew & Rev Jane M Howitt The Parish Profile can be found at: St Nicholas
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