The Kirk Session consists of the Minister (who is Moderator, i.e. he chairs the meetings), a Session Clerk, ministers associated with the congregation, and the elders. There are 50 active elders, and 20 on the retired list.
The Kirk Session has oversight of the congregation and the parish, and it deals with all aspects of the business of the cathedral. In St Machar's much of the work of the Kirk Session is conducted through its seven standing committees: the Community Contact Committee, the Fabrics Committee, the Finance and Personnel Committee, the IT Committee, the Education and Communication Committee, the Psalmody Committee and , the Stewardship Committee. Each of these meets at least three times a year (some meet monthly), and each reports to the Kirk Session.
The purpose of the Cathedral Fabrics Committee under the convenership of Mr Allan Wilson is to ensure that both the Manse and the Cathedral are properly maintained. Fifteen members at present serve on the Committee, which reports regularly to the Kirk Session.
Routine repairs are carried out, often by Committee members, annual servicing of equipment from safety alarms to the care of the clock in the tower are arranged. The inspection of our extensive roofing is of prime importance.
A program of restoration of the stained glass windows is in the process of being arranged. This is a vital part of our forward plan.
Finance, Personal and Stewardship Committee
This committee under the convenership of Mr Donald Mackay has oversight of all the Cathedral's income and expenditure. Much of the work is, of course, done by the Kirk Treasurer (Professor Donald Macnab) but the Committee scrutinises all expenditure over £200 to ensure that budgets are maintained. It proposes to the Kirk Session a target for income, and it is then the job of the Stewardship Committee to consider how the targets might be met.
Education and Communication Committee
(Includes the IT and Eco-
This committee of the Kirk Session has responsibility for any Cathedral activity involving young people. It supports the work of the creche and Sunday School and shares with the Artistic Matters Committee an interest in the Junior Choir. Claire Moir and Lucy Macnay (SS), Ros Coleman (Junior Band) and Margaret Downie (Junior Choir) are members.
The work of the Child Protection Coordinator is increasingly heavy, given both Scottish Executive and Church of Scotland procedures for screening all those working, however casually, with children. Jan McRobbie is the CPC and the committee acts as a support to her in her work. Hers is the task of initiating the screening process and organising training for new Children's Workers.
Because of financial constraints on the congregation, together with the extended
illness of the one-
The twice yearly St Machar News is produced by the ECC which also distributes to the parish flyers advertising services at the Easter and Christmas seasons.
The committee will consider any initiatives suggested. In recent years, a summer holiday scheme was run for primary children in the neighbourhood and a 'youth club' for youngsters of a similar age (this with the help of a Girl Guide group.) Twice, with our neighbouring congregations, a 'pilgrimage' has been made round the six churches in the area. All ideas considered!
ConvenerJudith Norton
This committee has responsibilities for the music of the Cathedral: the state of
the choir (poor recruitment is a source of great concern), the work of the Junior
Choir, recitals, music development, and so on. The big project of 2001-
Convener
The Pastoral Care Committee supports the minister and the Kirk Session in the pastoral
work of the congregation and the on-
Convenor Alexis Darg
Currently
Escorting patients to Sunday Services at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
For further information contact Church Secretary 01224 485988.
