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THE SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ON THE BLACK ISLE
Eaglais Easbaigeach na h'Alba san Eilean Dubh
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WELCOME
All who present themselves are to be welcomed as Christ,
for he himself will say: I was a stranger and you welcomed me
Rule of S Benedict Chapter 54 & Matthew 24



WHO WE ARE
The Joint Charge of the Black Isle in the United Diocese of Moray, Ross & Caithness, is a community of God’s people united in our common Baptism and centred on the Living Word of God, our Lord Jesus Christ, as found in Sacred Scripture, in the Eucharist, in one another and all people, everywhere.
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We are a community where ALL are welcome
We are passionately INCLUSIVE and hope that everyone will find a warm welcome within our congregations regardless of age, gender, sexuality, race, national origin, faith (or lack thereof), ability or disability... To quote a faithful member of our church family, “Whoever you are, wherever you have been, whatever you call yourself, you are welcomed and loved here, for God so loved the world.”
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