A Parachurch Perspective

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A Parachurch Perspective How is SU Scotland engaging with schools,  churches and the invisible church?

Serving schools

Serving schools Our cross-curricular range of activities responds to Curriculum for Excellence. The residential experience is a great opportunity to explore the whole person, helping pupils to develop personal and social skills and build self-esteem while learning about their environment, all within the curriculum. We deliver relevant, interactive, dynamic and inspirational sessions that bring outdoor learning to life, all within the context of our Christian ethos

Concern for the whole person Deepening relationships

Serving schools

Partnering with churches

Serving the church "Please allow me to express our deep appreciation to SU Scotland for the help, guidance, and support you have provided over these three years of partnership. I do not think it is hyperbole to suggest that we would not be at this point without you! Thank you!" Tom Jackson, Pastor, Centrepoint Church, Bathgate 

Partnering with churches Serving the church

The challenge of children and Christian community The invisible church The challenge of children and Christian community

Influences beyond the visible church Refugees Children of prisoners Children with additional needs