This section provides links to a broad range of organisations in which many members of the Scottish Episcopal Church participate. Please contact us if you would like your organisation to be added to the listing.
- Aberlour Child Care Trust
- Aberlour works in Scotland with and for children, young people and families who need additional support to promote their development or well being.
- Action of Churches Together in Scotland (ACTS)
- In its work ACTS seeks to enable the Scottish churches in their common life. It encourages and resources encounters between them in which each participant learns from the other, where difference is explored and respected and where division is healed.
- Actors Church Union
- The Actors Church Union, founded in 1899, is the Church in action in the world of entertainment aiming to make personal contact with all artists, technicians and other staff of any or no denomination at all, wherever they may be at work.
- Affirming Catholicism
- Affirming Catholicism encourages Anglicans to be confident in their heritage, based on Scripture, tradition and reason. It sees the Catholic tradition in Christianity as open, generous and evolving, not static, developing by constructively relating new and old insights.
- Anglicanshop.com
- Anglicanshop.com is the first exclusively online shop serving the needs of the Anglican Church. Devised and managed by Kevin Mayhew Publishers, it was launched at the National Christian Resources Exhibition in May 2007.
- Changing Attitude Scotland
- Changing Attitude Scotland is a network of people, gay and straight, lay and ordained, working for the full affirmation of lesbian and gay Christians within the Scottish Episcopal Church and the wider Anglican Communion.
- Church Army
- Church Army is a society of evangelists linked to the Anglican Church. We are committed to sharing faith in word and action, to enable people to come to a living faith in Jesus Christ.
- Church Maintenance in Scotland
- A partnership between the Church of Scotland, the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, Historic Scotland and the Scottish Episcopal Church, the site offers all those who deal with church building maintenance an opportunity to access relevant information and take part in a discussion form, regardless of denomination.
- Church Mission Society
- The Church Mission Society is an evangelistic mission working to see a world transformed by the love of Jesus.
- Church Pastoral Aid Society
- CPAS is an evangelical Anglican mission agency and community working mainly with local Anglican churches across the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
- Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament
- The Confraternity is the senior Catholic society for priests and laity.
- Cornerstone Bookshop, Edinburgh
- The Cornerstone Bookshop is an ecumenical bookstore located in St John's Terrace, Princes Street, stocking a wide range of theological and devotional books, and worship resources.
- Episcopal Cursillo in Scotland
- Cursillo is a movement within the Church of renewal and leadership training.
- Forward in Faith Scotland
- Forward in Faith is a group of clergy and laity seeking to maintain the traditional apostolic ministry as inherited by the Scottish Episcopal Church, and shared in common with the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Communions, among others.
- Ladyhead Bookshop and Coffeeshop
- An outreach of All Saint's Church, St Andrew's, providing an ecumenically stocked religious bookshop, as well as serving home made soup and baking.
- Mothers’ Union
- The Mothers' Union (MU) is a Christian organisation with more than 3.6 million members worldwide.
- Royal Martyr Church Union
- The Union was founded in 1906 to revere the memory of King Charles I at annual Eucharists in Edinburgh and London.
- Royal School of Church Music
- RSCM Scotland aims to support all Scottish churches in their music-making by offering encouragement, advice and training to all, and especially to enable the provision of music in church in the future.
- Scottish Anglican Network
- The Scottish Anglican Network includes churches, clergy and lay people from all over Scotland, who are committed to the catholic, charismatic and evangelical renewal of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
- Scottish Association of Change-Ringers
- The Scottish representative body for all who ring bells by rope and wheel in the English tradition, the majority of whom practise the art of change ringing.
- Scottish Guild of Servers
- The Guild is a fellowship of lay persons - men and women, young and old - linked together by ideals of reverence, devotion and service in the Sanctuary.
- Soul Marks
- Soul Marks, led by Edinburgh based artist Carol Marples, encourages and enables creativity using all the senses, particularly through the visual arts, to express and inspire faith in God.
- The Coracle Trust
- The Coracle Trust is a charity based in Edinburgh, Scotland, that seeks to provide people with a context to learn and explore the meaning of Christian life in the everyday world.
- The Mission to Seafarers, Scotland
- The Mission to Seafarers, formerly called The Missions to Seamen, is a missionary society of the Anglican Church, which cares for the spiritual and practical welfare of all seafarers regardless of nationality or faith.
- The Scottish Bible Society
- The Society distributes Bibles, New Testaments and other Scripture-based materials, in a range of media, in Scotland and throughout the world.
- The Society of Mary
- The aim of the Society of Mary is to spread devotion to Mary and to encourage all Christians to take Mary as a model of purity in personal relationships and family life.
- The Society of Our Lady of Walsingham
- The Society encourages devotion to Our Lady of Walsingham and pilgrimage to her shrine.
- The Society of the Holy Cross
- A congregation of priests founded in 1855 to maintain and extend the Catholic faith and discipline, and strengthen the spiritual life of its members as they bear witness to the Cross of Christ in their vocation and ministry.
- The Third Order, The Society of Saint Francis
- The Third Order is part of the Society of Saint Francis, a religious community within the Anglican Communion.
- USPG: Anglicans in World Mission
- USPG: Anglicans in World Mission works in direct partnership with Anglican and United Churches in over 50 countries helping to strengthen the church and build communities.
- World Day of Prayer
- World Day of Prayer is a worldwide movement of Christian women of many traditions who come together to observe a common day of prayer each year, and who, in many countries, have a continuing relationship in prayer and service.