Mayfield Salisbury Parish
(Edinburgh) Church of Scotland

Mayfield Salisbury Parish (Edinburgh) Church of Scotland offers a wide variety of worship for all of the community

9:30am All-Age Informal Worship

Open to anyone who wants to come along, with activities for adults as well as children of all ages. This service lasts around 40 minutes. The early service will be conducted in the sanctuary.

The music is contemporary, the prayers are participative, the educational activities for children are age appropriate, including drama, games, modelling, drawing and eating to name but some of the activities. The adults have an opportunity to look more deeply at passages of the Bible always with a view to their modern (or post-modern) applicability to life.

10:15am Coffee

A chance to meet and have a chat either after or before your service depending on your preferred style of worship.

10:45am Traditional Worship

Open to anyone who wants to come along, lasts 1 hour and is held in the sanctuary (enter Mayfield Road). The music is varied, including traditional hymns and modern songs. The organ is the principal instrument, but a variety of instruments are used from time to time. The service offers more reflective worship, with choir contributions, and the sermon is a central part of the worship. This service offers both high quality worship and in-depth reflection on passages of the Bible, and always with a view to the Bible's applicability to life today.

Coffee is served after this service also.

7:00pm Evening Prayers

Open to anyone who wants to come along, lasts 30 minutes and is held in the south transept of the sanctuary (entrance on Mayfield Road).
This is a read service, with mostly quiet reflective music (including Taize and Iona songs and chants), with responsorial psalms and prayers. The principal instrument is piano, though flute and unaccompanied singing is also experienced often. Silence forms a significant part of this service. The service is intended to be therapeutic and spiritual in flavour rather than with an emphasis on education.

Chinese Evangelical Church

The Chinese Evangelical Church in Edinburgh meets for Sunday services at Mayfield Salisbury at 1:30 PM.

For full details of all this months' services, please view the Calendar.

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The Chinese Evangelical Church in Edinburgh (CECE) was started in May 1996 by a group of Christians from Hong Kong and Singapore living in and around Edinburgh. They consisted of residents and their families as well as students. The aim is to worship and to share the Gospel good news with Chinese people living in and around Edinburgh. The CECE first met in the Eric Liddell Centre in Morningside, the languages were Cantonese and English.

Edinburgh Taiwanese Christian Group (ETCG) was started in 1999 by a group of Taiwanese Christians to share and witness the Gospel to Mandarin speaking students. In 2001, the Mandarin speaking ministry was started with a monthly Mandarin Sunday worship service. The English Sunday worship was started in 2002. In 2003, we began the Cantonese and Mandarin bilingual Sunday service and in August 2004, we moved to our present meeting place, Mayfield Salisbury Church. The Fife fellowship was started in 2004 by members staying in Fife as an outreach effort in the region. The now meet every Monday for Bible studies worship and fellowship in Rosyth.

Throughout the years, we have witnessed God's provision and faithfulness, although people come and go. He makes use if the church to bring fellowship and friendship, gospel and salvation to those studying and staying in Edinburgh. Since we moved to Mayfield Salisbury, the Lord is blessing us through the brothers and sisters of this congregation as we have different groups and meetings to serve the Chinese community in this city.


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