Reflections at the Quay - Season 1 / Year 2020

Season 1 / Year 2020
Episodes

Mothering Sunday
The Very Rev Lorna Hood, former moderator, and Fr Michael McMahon from St Conval's, Linwood, share reflections for Mothering Sunday and Lent. Hymns come from St Andrews Cathedral Glasgow and St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen, and music from Rachel Hair.

29/03/2020
Rev Jane Howitt from St Rollox Church of Scotland, Glasgow and Father Dermot Preston SJ, St Aloysius, Glasgow. The musical interlude is from Gary Innes, accordion player and presenter of Take the Floor.

05/04/2020
Religious reflections from Scotland.

Easter Sunday
Archbishop Leo Cushley, St Andrews & Edinburgh and Right Rev Colin Sinclair, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland share reflections for Easter Sunday. Music from Siobhan Miller and Euan Burton.

19/04/2020
Religious reflections with the Rev Maggie McTernan of St Margaret's Episcopal Church, Glasgow, and Catriona Paton, detective superintendent, Police Scotland. Music from Benedict Morris.

26/04/2020
Reflections at the Quay this week has contributions from Rev Shuna Dicks, Cults Parish Church, Aberdeen and David Strachan is in conversation with Muhammad Bin Arshad, Imam at Iqra Academy Mosque, Edinburgh. Music from Josie Duncan and Hamish MacLeod.

03/05/2020
This week on Reflections at the Quay we have Dr Iain Duthie, pastor at King's Community Church, Aberdeen, and Fiona Stewart, creative director at Foolproof Creative Arts with music from Scott and Marie Wood.

10/05/2020
Religious reflections from Rev Dr Jane Denniston, Campsie Parish Church, Lennoxtown and Fr Ross Campbell, Glasgow University chaplain, and music from Siobhan Miller and Euan Burton.

17/05/2020
Sir Aelred Timmins, Sister of Mercy and Rt Rev Martin Fair, moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, bring the reflections for this week. Music from Rory Butler.

24/05/2020
Rebekah Lamb, St Andrews University and John Bell, Iona Community, offer their Reflections. Music from Kris Drever.

31/05/2020
Religious reflections from Scotland.

07/06/20
Religious reflections from Scotland.

14/06/2020
Reflections at the Quay this week come from Rt Rev Dr Lorna Hood, chair of Remembering Srebrenica Scotland with the artist Iain D Campbell who has visited Srebrenica and painted portraits there. Music is from Kris Drever.

21/06/2020
Religious reflections from Scotland.

28/06/2020
Religious reflections from Scotland.

05/07/2020
The final Reflections at the Quay will be brought to us by Fr Mark O'Donnell, St Joseph's, Blantyre and Fr Michael McMahon, St Conval's, Paisley. Music comes from Rachel Hair and Adam Rhodes.

13/12/2020

06/12/2020

20/12/2020

27/12/2020
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