St Ninian’s Episcopal Church Comely Bank

St Ninian’s Episcopal Church Comely Bank At St Ninian’s we offer a warm welcome to visitors, new residents in Comely Bank and Stockbridge,

Our next Climate Cafe is coming up soon featuring a film presented by Chris Packham. More info from the QR code
10/04/2026

Our next Climate Cafe is coming up soon featuring a film presented by Chris Packham. More info from the QR code

05/04/2026

𝘼𝙣 𝙀𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙧 𝙢𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙜𝙚 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙈𝙤𝙨𝙩 𝙍𝙚𝙫 𝙈𝙖𝙧𝙠 𝙎𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙚, 𝙋𝙧𝙞𝙢𝙪𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙎𝙘𝙤𝙩𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙝 𝙀𝙥𝙞𝙨𝙘𝙤𝙥𝙖𝙡 𝘾𝙝𝙪𝙧𝙘𝙝

As we rejoice at the dawning of Easter we do so with the knowledge that we are living in a world of conflict. The list of countries caught up in war and deprivation seems to grow longer each year. Yet the family of the Church still gathers in communities across the world to rejoice at the resurrection, despite the seemingly increasing attempts of some to cause division amongst those who believe in Christ.

It was a joy last week to travel across the Highlands, visiting congregations who had taken time to prepare prayer stations, vigils and services to offer prayer and support to the people of the Middle East.

I was challenged by one person who asked why we weren’t praying for our own people. My reply was “we are”. The Church is a family spread across the world, and the people in church this morning in Jerusalem, New York, Hong Kong and Inverness are part of one family. If others are hurting, then so are we and when we rejoice we want all our sisters and brothers to rejoice.

I have listened to politicians attempting to use Christianity as a weapon of exclusion and division. “The Church is ours not yours.” It is therefore important that we declare this Easter morning that Jesus Christ is risen having freed his earthly family from sin, the family which his Father gave him, the family which is the people of this world.

A glorious Easter to our family across the world, may peace overcome and joy return as we pray for you as I know you pray for us.

Alleluia.

Come and join in some kids stuff over the next couple of days.
03/04/2026

Come and join in some kids stuff over the next couple of days.

22/03/2026
Do join in the discussion - all welcome
16/03/2026

Do join in the discussion - all welcome

09/03/2026

A webinar titled Thriving Biodiversity: Caring for God’s Creation’ will take place on Thursday this week (12 March) between 1 and 2pm.

One of the key components of the SEC Net Zero Plan is care of God’s creation, and fostering Thriving Biodiversity. This looks different at each charge, from vegetable garden, to quiet place, to labyrinth to rewilding patches.

The SEC Net Zero Team is in place to support all charges as they develop plans for land use, where appropriate.

Sharon Hall from Operation Noah will introduce their Church Land Use Vision about using church land for climate and nature benefit, and how you and your church can be part of it.

She will share some inspiring case studies from other churches and Christian landowners, and offer some free resources to give practical suggestions for local church groups and campaigning for wider influence.

There will be a chance to ask questions and share from your own local experience.

Please contact Jack Nevin to register, via this page: https://netzerochurch.scot/event/thriving-biodiversity-caring-for-gods-creation/

All welcome to our next Climate Cafe
16/02/2026

All welcome to our next Climate Cafe

Congratulations +Dagmar. We very much look forward to welcoming you to St Ninian’s, Comely Bank, Edinburgh in September ...
15/02/2026

Congratulations +Dagmar. We very much look forward to welcoming you to St Ninian’s, Comely Bank, Edinburgh in September for our patronal festival. 😃

The Right Reverend Dr Dagmar Winter was elected yesterday, 14 February 2026, as the new Bishop of Edinburgh. She will take up her new post later in the year.

Bishop Dagmar becomes the Bishop-Elect of Edinburgh following the retirement in August 2025 of the Rt Rev Dr John Armes who served as Bishop of Edinburgh for 13 years.

The Bishop-Elect accepted the post following a meeting of the Electoral Synod in St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh, where she received over half of the votes in each house, with clergy and lay representatives from congregations across the diocese voting.

Bishop Dagmar currently serves as the Bishop of Huntingdon, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Ely. Since 2023 she is also Acting Bishop of Ely.

She is Vice-President of the Conference of European Churches which runs a number of projects, especially Pathways to Peace, a coordinated response of the European church fellowship to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. With a particular interest in New Testament scholarship, she has contributed to a number of English and German books and journals.

Bishop Dagmar, who is of British and Swiss-German descent, studied at the Universities of Erlangen, Aberdeen and Heidelberg. She was ordained in the Diocese of Rochester as deacon in 1996 and as priest in 1997. From 1995 to 1999 she served as curate at St Mark’s, Bromley, Kent, and was Assistant Chaplain at Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust. From 1999 to 2006 she was Associate Vicar at Hexham Abbey and Deanery Training Officer in the Diocese of Newcastle. From 2006 to 2015 she was Priest-in-Charge of Kirkwhelpington with Kirkharle & Kirkheaton, and Cambo in Northumberland, and the Officer for Rural Affairs for the Diocese of Newcastle. In 2010 she became Area Dean of Morpeth and in 2011 Honorary Canon of Newcastle Cathedral. From 2012 to 2019 she was Bishop’s Adviser for Women’s Ministry, returning in 2015 to Hexham Abbey as Rector and Lecturer. She was consecrated as a bishop in 2019.

Following the election, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Most Rev Mark Strange, said:

“I am delighted to welcome Bishop Dagmar as Bishop-Elect into this new season of ministry in the Scottish Episcopal Church, and I am looking forward to welcoming her to the College of Bishops. The gifts she brings will enhance the life and mission of the Church.

“I would also like to thank everyone who took part in the process – those who offered themselves and tested their discernment, as well as members of the Electoral Synod, Diocesan Officers, Preparatory Committee, diocesan staff and Bishop Andrew, Convener of the Electoral Process, for their prayerful work.

“Please keep Bishop Dagmar in your prayers as we plan her installation and new beginnings in Scotland.”

The Bishop-Elect said:

“I am hugely honoured to have been elected as the next Bishop of Edinburgh and would like to thank most warmly all those involved in the thorough process, indeed, in electing me.

“I rejoice in the diversity and inclusivity of the Diocese of Edinburgh and can’t wait to get to know all the clergy and people in the charges from the Tweed to the Firth of Forth – your joys, your challenges, your opportunities. I firmly believe that the Scottish Episcopal Church has a unique voice to share in today’s world, and I am committed to supporting and encouraging all who contribute to its mission and ministry and to raising its profile further. I also look forward to joining the College of Bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church.

“As I pray for you, please pray for me as I prepare to leave Ely and join you in Edinburgh.

“Only last night I confirmed some young people, preaching on John 20:19–end, and told them ‘as Jesus was sent, so he sends us’. It will be exciting to discover with you where God will lead us. The one who calls us is faithful – this is our joy, our hope and our strength.”

24/12/2025

Christmas Eve:
Text message.
Just says:
On my way.

24/24
Text: Amy Scott Robinson
Design: Richard Lyall
Engage Worship

23/12/2025

Advent:
a card that says:
I can't wait
to be with you.

23/24
Text: Amy Scott Robinson
Design: Richard Lyall
Engage Worship

22/12/2025

Advent:
Below the balcony,
a hush falls.
The door opens.
Flags wave.
Royalty is expected.

22/24
Text: Amy Scott Robinson
Design: Richard Lyall
Engage Worship

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40 Comely Bank
Edinburgh
EH41AG

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 10:30am
Sunday 10:30am - 11:30am

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