• Singleness, Marriage and Church Today

    Online

    Hosted by Dr Lina Toth, this course is broadly based on her book Singleness and Marriage after Christendom: Being and Doing Family (Eugene: Cascade Books, 2021).

  • Church in the Neighbourhood

    Scottish Baptist College Room E303 Henry Building East, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom

    Is ‘church-in-the-neighbourhood’ a promising direction for missional church renewal or is it just another trend that will fade away?

  • Autumn Taster Day

    Scottish Baptist College Room E303 Henry Building East, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom

    Around this time of year many soon-to-be school leavers will be asked to consider what they are planning to do […]

  • Open Day (on-campus)-March 2023

    Scottish Baptist College Room E303 Henry Building East, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom

    We're pleased to invite you to come to join us on Thursday March 9th to find out what SBC can […]

  • Whitley Lecture 2023 with Rev Linda Hopkins

    Scottish Baptist College Room E303 Henry Building East, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom

    On Thursday March 9th 2023 we are pleased to host Rev Linda Hopkins to give her Whitley Lecture presentation on […]

  • SBC Seminar – Eco-Congregations

    Scottish Baptist College Room E303 Henry Building East, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom

    Join us on the afternoon of March 26th for a hybrid seminar in partnership with Eco-Congregations Scotland. Eco-Congregation Scotland is […]

  • Anabaptism at 500 – What did the Anabaptists ever do for us?

    Scottish Baptist College Room E303 Henry Building East, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom

    Join us on Wednesday March 12th at 5:30pm for a talk exploring the influence and legacy of the Anabaptist movement […]

  • The Whitley Lecture 2026 with Rev Dr Paulus de Jong

    Paisley Baptist Church 14 Lady Lane, Paisley, United Kingdom

    In this lecture, Rev Dr Paulus de Jong will consider three particular Gospel narratives to consider the topic of interpersonal reconciliation. Focusing on the visit of the Magi in Matthew's Gospel; the story of the Samaritan women in John's Gospel; and the story of Zacchaeus in Luke's Gospel, Rev Dr de Jong will argue that these stories are rooted in larger scriptural storylines as 'profound examples of the reconciling power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ - a power capable of transforming estranged families, divided tribes, and treacherous enemies.'