Church of Scotland: Declining Congregations

27 Feb 2025Culture & CommunityLocal Government
Christine JardineLiberal DemocratsEdinburgh West24 words

6. If the commissioners will have discussions with their counterparts in the Church of Scotland on support for places of worship with declining congregations.

Marsha De CordovaLabour PartyBattersea27 words

The pastoral and closed churches department of the Church Commissioners has recently consulted with the Church of Scotland on the experience of managing parishes and small congregations.

Christine JardineLiberal DemocratsEdinburgh West99 words

Scotland’s Churches Trust estimates that the Church of Scotland could lose 30% of its churches in the coming years. St Andrew’s in Clermiston in my constituency could be one of them. It celebrated its 70th anniversary this year, but could face closure because of declining congregations and lower incomes. That threatens a valuable community space that is particularly used by vulnerable and elderly people. Can the Second Church Estates Commissioner outline how the Church of England could work with the Church of Scotland to share best practice on managing churches with smaller congregations to preserve those valuable community spaces?

Marsha De CordovaLabour PartyBattersea66 words

The National Church Institutions and the Church of Scotland signed the Columba declaration, committing to joint dialogue on a range of issues. I understand that they meet regularly to discuss these issues. It might be useful for her to reach out to the Church of Scotland on that, and if she is unable to do so, I am happy to put her in touch with it.