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Former Inverness Church of Scotland Minister Fiona Smith becomes first woman to be appointed Principal Clerk of the General Assembly on permanent basis


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Rev Fiona Smith has been appointed Principal Clerk of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on a permanent basis..
Rev Fiona Smith has been appointed Principal Clerk of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on a permanent basis..

A former Inverness minister has become the first woman to take up the role of Principal Clerk of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on a permanent basis.

Rev Fiona Smith, conducted her last service at Ness Bank Church last month before leaving to take up her new role.

She joins a select group of people – around 40— who have served in the leadership role since 1572.

She succeeded Rev Dr George Whyte who has retired from the post, which requires in-depth knowledge of church law, history, practice and procedure.

A former lawyer, Mrs Smith took the oath of office today in front of commissioners to the General Assembly, the highest court of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh.

She said it was a huge privilege to accept the appointment to become the next Principal Clerk.

"God called me to be the minister of Ness Bank Church in Inverness 12 years ago and it is God's call that is now leading me to new pastures," she said.

The Principal Clerk also supports the Moderator throughout the year as well as providing training courses and advice on church law and procedures to Kirk Sessions, Presbyteries, ministers and other Church bodies.

In these times of change, challenge, reform and restructuring, Mrs Smith has a key role in supporting and enabling the traditional and emerging practices of the Church of Scotland within its framework of governance and law

She will be the secretary of the Legal Questions Committee and the Assembly Business Committee and represent the Church in a number of areas of public life.

Rt Rev Iain Greenshields, Moderator of the General Assembly, said: “The Principal Clerk to the General Assembly is a position with a long history and they carry out heavy responsibilities and they have also enjoyed particular privileges in the service of Christ’s Church.

“To be the Principal Clerk is to exercise a ministry of support, representation and leadership, both within and beyond the Church.

“It is a vocation where faith and theology, practice and procedure are held together in service to this Church of Scotland.”

Dr Greenshields prayed that God will, through His spirit, anoint Mrs Smith with wisdom and understanding, insight, compassion and grace.

She has served in senior roles on a number of the Church's national committees.

Mrs Smith is a former Vice-Convener of the Registration of Ministries Committee, and has previously served as Convener of Assembly Business Committee and its predecessor the Assembly Arrangements Committee.

Rev Dr Marjory MacLean, a parish minister on Orkney, was the Depute Clerk of the General Assembly from 1996-2010 and served as the acting Principal Clerk in 2002, 2003 and 2009.

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