The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘Celebratio­n’: Three Fife presbyteri­es are merged

- CRAIG SMITH

The Church of Scotland’s new Fife Presbytery held its inaugural meeting over the weekend. Described as a “huge celebratio­n” of the Kirk across the kingdom, the virtual gathering on Zoom saw the Rev Jane Barron officially installed as its first ever moderator.

Her main role is to chair meetings of the body which is a merger of the presbyteri­es of St Andrews, Kirkcaldy and Dunfermlin­e.

Three years in the planning to set up, Fife Presbytery is part of a wider reform programme to ensure that the Church operates more effectivel­y and efficientl­y.

Ms Barron, an honorary chaplain at St Andrews University, was installed by the last three people to hold the posts of moderator of the legacy presbyteri­es.

The former English teacher and radio journalist introduced herself to the audience which was principall­y made up of ministers from across Fife and church elders.

Ms Barron said: “I’m delighted to be part of a new team commission­ed to care, challenge, resource, trust and sustain one another across the three historic areas marked by monarchs, martyrs and economists, and follow Jesus in the 21st Century.

“We are working to be freed of outlived ways, put mission at our very heart – and pray Christ’s invitation ‘Come, follow me’, recovers anew its edgy, risky, exciting, compassion­ate love’s call.”

Ms Barron is the locum minister at Ceres, Kemback and Springfiel­d churches and has previously served in parishes in Israel, Dundee, Aberdeen and St Andrews.

The Rev Dr David Coulter, who was previously chaplain general of the Army, also spoke about his new role as clerk to Fife Presbytery. “I was initially attracted to the clerk’s position in that the job descriptio­n said the main purpose was to ‘provide strategic and organisati­onal leadership to the presbytery’,” he explained.

“Overall, there is a real spirit of renewal, energy and optimism towards building the new Fife Presbytery.”

Dr Coulter will take up the role at Easter.

The meeting featured a conference session with break-out rooms covering subjects such as the environmen­t, dementiafr­iendly working, the arts, creative writing, pilgrimage and reaching families and children through Messy

Church.

The afternoon session saw the appointmen­t of conveners and office bearers to the presbytery and policy for management and Mission was set.

The Rev Alec Shuttlewor­th is convener of the Fife Presbytery Transition Group which got the presbytery up and running.

He said: “The event is a huge celebratio­n of the Kirk in Fife, the story of its past in the three areas which are coming together, St Andrews, Dunfermlin­e, and Kirkcaldy.

“It is also about the opportunit­ies for its future as a new presbytery, sharing resources, caring for each other, relieving each other of burdens so that we can tell Fife the Good News about Jesus in new and exciting ways.”

 ??  ?? ONLINE EVENT: The Rev Jane Barron has been officially installed as the new Fife Presbytery moderator.
ONLINE EVENT: The Rev Jane Barron has been officially installed as the new Fife Presbytery moderator.

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