Events

Coronation Tea

The Glasgow South Region of Episcopal Churches held a tea to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III on 6th May 2023 in St Margaret’s Church, Newlands. Children decorated paper crowns and Rev Verity sang a rendition of  AA Milne’s “They’re Changing Guards at Buckingham Palace.”

Burns Lunch

This is held in the church hall following a Sunday Service, on or around the poet’s birthday on the 25th January, when the table is laid for the traditional meal of haggis, neeps and tatties. The meal begins with the Selkirk Grace, the presentation of the haggis with recitation of Burn’s poetry. The meal ends with a rendition of Auld Lang Syne.

In Your Light we see Light

On Midsummer’s Day 2023, the church hosted an art installation by Gardner and Gardner. They had spent time researching the history and theological background of the Benedicite murals by William Hole, which are situated in the sanctuary of the church. Their research took them to a book of essays by the poet Christina Rossetti, Seek and Find, first published in 1879, in which she considers each verse of the Benedicite as a contemplation of both creation and redemption. It is possible that William Hole was aware of Rossetti’s book, as the words and illustrations in the murals seem to echo Rossetti’s terminology.
In her chapters on ‘Light and Darkness’, Rossetti quotes part of Psalm 36:9, ‘in your light we see light’. She devoted two chapters to the use of sunlight as a metaphor for both the
invisible light of God in creation and the light of Christ, by which we see the world’s light in its true light

The artists stretched 46 lengths of nylon filament between the two rows of
five pillars. The translucent lines of filament appeared and disappeared, visible when they caught the natural light through all the windows and at other times almost invisible. The lines echoed the direction of the sunlight as it arced from sunrise, to sunset.

An integral part of ‘In your light we see light: keeping the hours on the longest day’ was
the offering of the traditional liturgical hours of prayer throughout the day.

Children’s Summer Holiday Club 2023

The Holiday Club ran on Friday mornings during the school holidays in the church hall and each session was based on one of Jesus’s parables. We made crafts, baked goodies, sang songs and acted out stories.