Houston & Killellan Kirk Book Club
Killallan Halls 13A Kirk Road, HoustonWe are a friendly group who take it in turns to choose a book for everyone to read. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month. Come along and join us - all are welcome.
We are a friendly group who take it in turns to choose a book for everyone to read. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month. Come along and join us - all are welcome.
Chase away the February blues with our fantastic luxury pop-up breakfast! Come along and enjoy all the usual treats and goodies including fresh fruit, prunes, figs, porridge, cereals, home-made muesli, yogurts, home-made marmalade, lemon curd, jam, chocolate spread, honey, bread, croissants, brioche rolls, cold meats, pate, prawns, cheeses, cold boiled eggs, tomato, cucumber, smoked/poached salmon,
Join us for an afternoon with The Post on Sunday journalists, Jill Scott and Bill Hicks. All are very welcome.
Come along and enjoy tea/coffee and delicious home-baking. Tea tickets are £3 for adults and £1 for children.
Rev Christine Goldie, new Moderator of Clyde Presbytery, will join us as a guest preacher for Morning Worship. All are very welcome.
Join us for an evening meal out - venue to be announced later. All welcome.
Join us for 'In The Navy', a talk by Father Andrew, of St Fillan's Church, on his time as a chaplain in the armed forces. All welcome.
We are a friendly group who take it in turns to choose a book for everyone to read. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month. Come along and join us - all are welcome.
Holy Communion will be celebrated at 11am and at 6.45pm. The act of receiving Holy Communion symbolises our community coming together to share a meal in which God nourishes our faith. There will be a Retiral Offering at the end of the service.
Join us for a talk about one of our Guild Projects - details to be advised nearer the time. All are very welcome.
This year Houston & Killellan Kirk will host the service that is held on World Day of Prayer. The World Day of Prayer is a global, ecumenical movement of Christian women, joining together to observe a common day of prayer. It is a tradition dating back to the 19th century and is run under the
Join us for a fun evening of soap making. All very welcome.