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St
Colm's Parish Church 158
Dalry Road |
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Worship lies at the heart of the life of St. Colm's St Colm's seeks to provide worship, in the community, which is both relevant to people's lives and accepting of people of all ages. Being
a Church of Scotland means St Colm's reflects the Reformed Tradition
of worship. Tradition is always evolving and they balance old hymns
and new songs, lively activity and reflective moments, sermon and
prayers, to ensure that on any Sunday old and young find something
which speaks to them and for them. They recognise that people are
all different, and on any Sunday come with an assortment of hopes
and fears, joys and worries, expectations and needs. They also hold
Special Services from time to time particularly at the major festivals
of the year, and also join with other local churches for events or shared Communion during
Holy Week. St Colm's works closely with partner churches at St Michael's Church of Scotland and St Martin's Episcopal Church. Every Sunday at 11a.m. Once a month on the first Tuesday at 2pm. A short act of worship and an opportunity to meet up with old friends. Informal Service for the Hard of Hearing. First Monday of every month from October - June. 10.30am at St. Martin's, Dalry Road. The service is written out and copies of the short address are available. The service lasts for 40 minutes, with coffee & chat to follow. |
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