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| Download and print our leaflet giving times of worship and activities click here Church Office open Tuesday - Thursday : 9.15am - 2.15pm, Friday 9.15am - 12.15pm. St
Michaels Parish Church is at the junction of Ardmillan Terrace and
Slateford Road in Edinburgh. |
Hearing loop in church Disabled access to church and halls |
| 11a.m.
every Sunday - Morning Service |
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| Musical Director |
Music for Church Services during current month. View list |
Blast
Off for children ages 5 - 11 years |
Creche also available during the service. |
| The real story of Christmas - Click here to learn about it. |
| Choir They provide a substantial contribution to Music in Worship as part
of the Sunday services. A wide range of repertoire extends from traditional
anthems to spirituals and specially composed arrangements. They meet weekly between September and June. |
24th January 2010 - WORSHIP FOR THE WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY 2010 - You are Witnesses. 6.30pm in Gorgie Parish Church. This year, the host nation for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is my own, Scotland, and they have chosen the vivid account of Jesus’ Resurrection as the focus for our thought and prayers about Christian unity. The unity in Christ that we seek and pray for implies that we are called to embrace something new, something that will change us and the church – from something disunited to a Church that is one in Christ. At the present time, some commentators have observed that the ecumenical movement is ‘becalmed’. Recently, CTBI has been pondering that metaphor and have related it to another - the desert. In Christian spirituality the desert is not only a lonely, sometimes hostile place, but also a place of spiritual renewal and growth, a place where faith is strengthened and deepened. So if there is a sense that we are ‘becalmed’ in our ecumenical journey we might see this not as a cause for mourning but an opportunity for renewal and rekindled hope. During this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity I hope you will join with us to pray for that renewed passion for Christian Unity and see in particular the risen Christ in our midst. Revd Bob Fyffe, General Secretary, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland |