Hymn Writer on the Train

Since my elder daughter Nadine took up a teaching post in Aberdeen, I try to visit her at least twice a year. As the journey takes 2½ hours from Inverkeithing, I usually prefer to sit in the quiet coach and take a good book to read. However, one thing I do not like is travelling … [Read more…]

Church in the Media

Our church featured recently on the website dunfermline we love this city As our stunning church pears through the Autumn trees we are happy we play our wee part in the beautiful and historical Dunfermline. Built in the late 19th century we hope to still play a part in our community long into the 21st century … [Read more…]

We will Remember Them

This Sunday at 11 o’clock, on the 11th day of the 11th month, Novemeber, we will be be remembering 100 years since the end of ‘The Great War’. It’s esitmated around 37million people were casualties of WWI, many more being effected by long term mental health issues, disability or illness. 230 soliders died for every … [Read more…]

Throwback Thursday

Kennys institution This week we look back to Kennys inistitution. Kenny joined us on Saturday 3rd with his wife Ruth. His first service took place on the 4th. Here are some photos of this monumentous day! We wish Kenny and Ruth all the best as they join our Church Family here in Dunfermline.

Throwback Thursday – Glen 18

Words taken from Megan Briers thoughts post the Scottish Episcopal Church provincial youth camp at Glenalmond 2018. I had no idea what to expect before arriving at my first glen. I knew nobody apart from vague knowledge of A Wedge?? I had so many initial worries. Will anyone talk to me? What should I pack? … [Read more…]