About Us
Scripture Union Scotland is part of the worldwide family of Scripture Union movements that began in the nineteenth century and now operate in over 130 countries across the world.
We are a Christian charity working in partnership with local churches. More than 2,000 volunteers are involved in helping to run our activities, together with around 100 staff and associate workers.
Everything we do is governed by two core values: dependence on God and deepening relationships.
We want to see children and young people:
- Feeling valued and accepted, being able to express their views, engage with others, and grow in confidence as they recognise and develop their abilities
- Being familiar with key stories and events from the Bible, reading and studying the Bible on their own and with others, and growing in their knowledge of God and obedience to his word.
- Having the opportunities to learn about Jesus, making the decision to follow Him, and reflecting this choice in their attitudes and actions.
In this section
Our History
Trace the roots of Scripture Union right back to its conception on 2 June 1867...
Statement Of Faith
As the Scripture Union family throughout the world, we accept and proclaim the historic truths of the Christian faith...
Financial Giving
Your donation to Scripture Union Scotland helps to make possible our continuing mission to help all of the children and young people of Scotland to explore and respond to the significance of Jesus Christ for their lives...
SU International
Look beyond Scotland and find out what's happening with other Scripture Union movements across the globe...
SU Publications
Scripture Union produce a wide range of publications, resources and materials. See what's on offer...
Partnership Projects
SU Scotland works in partnership with various Bible-based organisations that share our desire to tell the children and young people of Scotland about the good news of Jesus.
Working with the church
We are passionate about partnering with local churches to share the gospel with the children and young people of Scotland.










