At the Church of Scotland 2020 General Assembly on 3 October, 2020, the Church’s Faith Impact Forum brought a proposal to the General Assembly ‘"or the Church to transition both locally and nationally to net zero carbon emissions by 2030."
Place for Hope and its partners, including the Church of Scotland's Glasgow Presbytery team, is to host a three-day event exploring the nature of conflict faced by churches and faith communities, and the ways we can work together in conflict transformation.
An annual festival promoting issues around social justice has this year chosen to support CrossReach, which is the operating name for the Church of Scotland's Social Care Council which is celebrating its 150th anniversary throughout 2019.
The Church of Scotland has made a fresh commitment to tackle human trafficking and modern slavery. It has signed a declaration to work with the Scottish Government and other statutory services and sectors to eradicate the scourge on society.
The Scottish Government's Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government has congratulated CrossReach, the operating arm of the Social Care Council of the Church of Scotland, for its "dedication" and for 150 years of "vital" services to social care.