The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Arbroath minister will still take up Kirk ambassador role

Rev Dr Martin Fair will be installed but General Assembly cancelled

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A Tayside minister will still take up his role as the Kirk’s new moderator despite the General Assembly being cancelled.

The Rev Dr Martin Fair, 55, admitted his schedule for the coming year is going to look very different given the restrictio­ns currently in place to deal with coronaviru­s.

Mr Fair, who will become the first moderator from Arbroath to serve as the Kirk’s ambassador, said the cancellati­on of the General Assembly for the first time since 1689 was “the only possible course of action given present circumstan­ces”.

He said: “For the Moderator of the General Assembly that week in May is undoubtedl­y the highlight of his or her tenure so for it to be cancelled is just very unfortunat­e.

“At the same time, we all have to be very grown up in this situation and acknowledg­e that our own personal concerns need to be set aside for the

The good news is that a growing number of churches have the technical capacity to stream services straight to peoples’ homes via the internet. THE REV DR MARTIN FAIR

greater good. When there are people dying and when the economy is under such pressure, not to mention the NHS, there really are more serious issues to be faced than whether or not the General Assembly of the Church goes ahead or otherwise.

“I’m the first moderator ever to have been called while serving an Arbroath congregati­on – that’s since the founding of the Church of Scotland in 1560 – and now the first Moderator since 1689 to have seen the General Assembly cancelled.

“Even so, it remains the plan for me to be installed as the moderator on May 16 for the coming year, though the installati­on service will have to take a very different form, given the restrictio­ns now in place in terms of people gathering.”

He added: “The good news is that a growing number of churches have the technical capacity to stream services straight to peoples’ homes via the internet.”

Mr Fair’s congregati­on, St Andrew’s in Arbroath, has been doing this for many years and will continue to do so.

He said: “Beyond that, as with other churches, we’ll be exploring ways in which we can continue as best as is possible to care for people, particular­ly the most vulnerable members of our communitie­s.”

 ?? Picture: Andrew O’brien. ?? Mr Fair’s church will stream services online so people can worship at home.
Picture: Andrew O’brien. Mr Fair’s church will stream services online so people can worship at home.
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