Links to related websites
This page lists links to websites of related interest to The Coracle Trust. The links are listed in alphabetical order - please use the 'Categories' menu to sort the links by category.
- Affirming Catholicism
- Progressive catholic movement within the Anglican church.
- Anglicans Online
- Lots of resources for the worldwide Anglican community, including an excellent news page, updated every week, which trawls the web for interesting news related to the Anglican Communion.
- Barclay Church of Scotland
- A large congregation encompassing all ages meet in this striking church located at Tollcross.
- BBC Religion & Ethics
- The BBC website is a good resource for news about all world religions - updated daily with new stories drawn from websites across the world.
- Beliefnet
- Huge multifaith website based in US - features articles by quite a few interesting contributors from across the theological spectrum.
- Central Edinburgh Quaker Meeting
- Meetings are held at the Quaker Meeting House on Victoria Terrace.
- Christ Church Episcopal Church
- A beautiful Episcopal church on Morningside Road.
- Cityspace
- Cityspace is a charity located in Edinburgh, helping people to access reflective spaces and events across the city.
- Community Church Edinburgh
- A church worshipping in the charismatic tradition located at The King's Hall, South Clerk Street.
- Evangelical Alliance
- Umbrella organisation for UK evangelicals.
- First Things
- Intellectual, conservative Catholic US-based periodical - the website makes available the entire content of each month's issue.
- Fischy Music
- Edinburgh-based music company run by Stephen Fischbacher, a well known figure around Edinburgh's Episcopal churches and the Greenbelt arts festival
- Grace Cathedral, San Francisco
- This well known liberal church in San Francisco attracts an amazing line up of guest speakers - most of the talks have been made available online.
- Greenbelt
- Info about the annual Greenbelt Christian arts/theology festival held in Cheltenham on the Bank Holiday weekend.
- Killing the Buddha
- Interesting and often off beat features on several faiths, mainly Buddhist and Christian.
- New College Divinity School
- Edinburgh University's Divinity School.
- Night Kirk
- NightKirk offers every month a place for stillness, prayer and reflection at St.Cuthbert's church. There are occasional services and liturgies, prayer in the style of [Taizé], readings and music.
- Old St Paul’s Episcopal Church
- A historic Anglican church in the Catholic tradition. Located on Jeffrey Street, it stands on the site of the original home of the Scottish Episcopacy in Edinburgh in 1689.
- Reflective Prayer Group at St. Paul’s and St George’s Church
- Open reflective prayer offering a 45 minute guided meditation using stillness, poetry, scripture, silence, music, etc. Meets 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.
- Reflective Worship Services
- Reflective Worship services at St.Cuthbert's Church. On the third Wednesday of every month (September - June incl.,) meeting for a time of quiet worship, with space for personal reflection. Lunchtime 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm and Evening 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm.
- Refugio
- A monthly evening Eucharist set in the context of silence, symbol and reflective prayer at St. James Episcopal Church, Leith.
- Sanctuary in the City
- Space to explore creative worship or silent reflection at St. Cuthbert's church. Monthly on Wednesdays each having a theme.
- Sea of Faith
- From the website: "The Network explores the implications of accepting religious faith as a human creation; promotes this view of religion, and affirms the continuing validity of religious thought and practice as celebrations of spiritual and social values." Named after a well known book by Don Cupitt.
- Ship of Fools
- Irreverant Christian news site.
- Sojourners
- Christian justice and peace movement, particularly strong in the United States.
- Soul Marks
- Trust set up by Edinburgh artist Carol Marples to encourage and enable creativity using all the senses, particularly the visual arts, to express and inspire faith in God. Carol has been involved in creating visuals for worship for the past ten years and running art and prayer workshops throughout Scotland for the past five years.
- St James the Less Episcopal Church
- Located in John's Place, Leith, St James is a lively Episcopal church making full use of the arts in its worship.
- St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church
- A beautiful church at the west end of Princes Street.
- St Paul’s and St George’s Episcopal Church
- Located at the top of Broughton Street, St Paul's and St Georges has a large congregation encompassing all ages and a wide range of outlooks on the Christian faith.
- Theos Think Tank
- Theos is a public theology think tank which exists to undertake research and provide commentary on social and political arrangements.