ABOUT
OUR FAITH
Central to the Church of Scotland is our love and worship of God through following the teachings and examples of Jesus Christ. We express our love for God by our love and practical care for each other and for those we live with and encounter in our daily lives.
Although the Church traces its roots back to the beginnings of Christianity in Scotland, its identity was principally formed by John Knox in the Reformation of 1560.
At that time, the Church split from the Roman Catholic Church and instead adopted the reformed tradition.
The Church of Scotland is Calvinist Presbyterian; we recognise no head of faith other than the Lord God, and no one person or group within the Church has more influence than any other.
PRAYER
If you would like prayers to be said for someone, or would like to join us, to feel the strength of fellowship and contribute to the power of prayer, we now have a Prayer Group which meets every week in the Lounge Area of the Lower Hall, at 12.30pm after Sunday Morning Service.
You can pick up a leaflet in the Church, called “To Help You Pray”, or click here for a copy
READING THE BIBLE
Spending a little time each day with God helps to deepen your relationship with and understanding of Him.
It may help you to join a Bible Study group where you will be guided through passages, and share thoughts and learn along with others. We have a Bible Study group that meets fortnightly for part of the year.
SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS
Where to find answers can depend on the questions you want to ask. Some are difficult to find, and depend on your faith. But the first step is to start looking, asking, searching….
Come along to church on Sunday!
Pray for guidance.
Read the Bible.
Talk to the Minister.
You can get in touch with her via ‘Contact Us”, or ask to speak to her after the Sunday Morning Service.
