[Advanced search]

Main navigation


Ceremony marks transfer of ownership of St Serf’s Care Home

Posted Monday 07 June 2010

The Transfer of ownership of St Serf’s Care home from the Scottish Episcopal Church to new owners Fergus and Jenny Thain was marked in a ceremony on Friday 4 June. The transfer of St Serf’s Care Home to St Serf’s Care Home Limited, a subsidiary company of Acre Care Homes Limited (a family business owned by Fergus and Jenny Thain) was finalised at the end of May 2010 following the Care Commission granting approval for registration of the new St Serf’s company. 

St Serf’s has been part of the life and ministry of the Scottish Episcopal Church since it opened in 1946 and was gifted for this purpose by John Low.  The additional wing was added in 1985 and further extended in 1998.  Major refurbishment was completed in 2005. 

In welcoming Fergus and Jenny Thain as the new owners, The Most Rev David Chillingworth, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld & Dunblane and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church said “The story of St Serf’s hasn’t just been about buildings – it’s been the quality of loving care in body, mind and spirit for residents who deserved dignity and peace and has expressed the best of what the Scottish Episcopal Church does in ministry.  We are glad that, even though this transfer has become necessary, we are handing it over as a going concern with a dedicated, committed and experienced staff.  I have been glad to hear Fergus Thain say over and over again that this place is ‘home’ for the residents, and their wishes are his paramount concern.  We look forward, along with other local churches, to offering a continuing pastoral and spiritual care for residents and staff alike”

Bishop David Chillingworth paid tribute all those involved in the running of St Serf’s Care home, including the Chair of the House Committee Sir Michael Bonallack and other members of this committee, thanking them for their “loving service and commitment” and the manager and staff of St Serf’s for their “unwavering commitment to the residents and to the life of St Serf’s”
-Ends-

Category:


inspires Lent/Easter 2012

inspires Lent/Easter 2012 magazine cover

The Lent/Easter 2012 edition of inspires, the magazine of the Scottish Episcopal Church, includes:

  • The Stations of The Cross
  • Fasting from Energy Indulgence
  • Colourful Shades of Islamic Belief
  • Exploring Online Evening Prayer

More about inspires Magazine »




In this section

News section contents:


Synod 2011 coverage

A speaker addressing Synod

News of our 2011 General Synod - full coverage will be available during Synod, from 9 to 11 June.

Synod 2011 news »


Inspires online

Inspires Online

Our online newsletter Inspires Online complements our quarterly printed magazine Inspires, and this website. Sign up free for regular SEC e-newsletters (you can unsubscribe at any time).

Sign up for Inspires Online »


SEC Daily Prayer

Candle

This site, maintained by the Rev Tim Bennison, offers Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer according to the rite of the Scottish Episcopal Church and is updated daily.

SEC Daily Prayer »


RSS feeds

Keep up to date with SEC news and events through our RSS and Atom news feeds.

SEC RSS feeds »


Provincial calendar

Forthcoming General Synod board and commitee meetings and events:

Full calendar »



Inspires Magazine

inspires Lent/Easter 2012 cover

Lent/Easter 2012 edition:

The Lent/Easter 2012 edition of Inspires, the magazine of the Scottish Episcopal Church, includes:

  • The Stations of The Cross
  • Fasting from Energy Indulgence
  • Colourful Shades of Islamic Belief

More about Inspires »


Inspires Online

Inspires Online subs page screenshot

Our online newsletter Inspires Online complements our quarterly printed magazine Inspires, and this website. Sign up free for regular SEC e-newsletters (you can unsubscribe at any time).

Subscribe to Inspires Online »


-->