We started our service today with the blessing of the palms followed by a procession. Holy Week has begun …
We started our service today with the blessing of the palms followed by a procession. Holy Week has begun …
April 9: Palm Sunday
10.30am: Eucharist with Procession and Passion reading
Maunday Thursday
11am Holy Communion
7.30pm Eucharist with feet or hand washing and vigil
Good Friday
10.45am PACT walk of witness starting at St John’s Kirk
12-3pm At the foot of the Cross with Bishop David
Holy Saturday
8pm Easter Vigil
April 16: Easter Sunday
7am PACT dawn service at Quarrymill
8.30am Holy Communion
9am Easter breakfast
10.30am Eucharist and Easter egg hunt
The latest edition of our magazine, Quest, is available for download: PDF.
St John’s is an open, welcoming Eucharistic-based community, committed to moving forward in its mission and outreach to the wider church and secular community, offering a nurturing environment seeking to serve God through the gifts of its people.
Our Church of St. John the Baptist exists
Celebrating the arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost with environmentally friendly balloons
We are an inclusive church and work without making judgments and in complete confidence, with people of all faiths, cultures, races, genders and sexual orientations. And we welcome the opportunity of sharing with you in your journey of faith. We would be delighted to help with Baptisms and Marriages, and we are also available to help support through Funerals and bereavement.
We are a Scottish Episcopal Church in the Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, part of the world-wide Anglican Communion. Seven dioceses cover the whole of Scotland bearing witness to faith today and tracing a history back to the earliest known Christians in Scotland. We are a part of the Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld & Dunblane.
There is a Scottish Episcopal Church presence in communities across Scotland. Members of the church engage in roles of active Christian leadership on peace, justice and human rights issues as well as having pastoral and educational roles. The church works closely with other Christian denominations and faith communities in Scotland in responding to the needs and concerns of all people.
The February & March edition of our Quest magazine is available for download: Quest PDF
Zoe lit the first candle in our Advent wreath, the candle of hope.
You are welcome to join us for our Christmas services.
The December 2016 edition of our church magazine, Quest, is available as a PDF:
We held our Harvest thanksgiving service on Sunday 25 September.
In the evening, Nitekirk was a very special time of reflection, meditation and prayer. The next will be held on October 30, from 6-8pm.
On Wednesday there was a busy afternoon having fun with food at Family Fun. The next event will be a Light Party, 4-5.30 on Wednesday 26th October. All are welcome!
Sunday evening saw Nerys’s priesting – a joyful and uplifting service well attended by clergy from around the diocese 🙂