Doors Open Days 2024 and Heritage Weekend

Houston & Killellan Kirk 13A Kirk Road, Houston

We are delighted to open up our Church as part of Doors Open Days 2024, in partnership with Houston and Crosslee Historical Society. Come along and discover its fascinating history on Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, September 8, from 1pm - 4pm. Learn about its origins and who gifted items like our beautiful stained glass

Houston Hello: Kirsty McKay School of Dance

West Halls Main Street, Houston, United Kingdom

Come along and enjoy music and dancing, with Kirsty McKay School of Dance, as well as delicious home-baking, a cuppa and a chat. This event is for people living with dementia, those who support them, and anyone else who likes a blether and some company. People living with dementia must be accompanied by someone who

Erskine 13th Walk of Hope for Scottish Huntington’s Association

Margaret Moncrieff and friends will  once again do a Walk of Hope along the banks of the Clyde in Erskine on 14 September 2024 in aid of Scottish Huntington’s Association.   Please join them at 11am at the Riverside Walk car park.  You can walk as far or as little as you like.  Donations can

Rededication Service for Houston & Killellan Kirk Guild

Houston & Killellan Kirk 13A Kirk Road, Houston

Join us for the Rededication of our Guild during Morning Worship. This is a special opportunity to mark the start of a new session for the group. All are very welcome.

Houston Hello Singers: Dementia-inclusive Choir

West Halls Main Street, Houston, United Kingdom

Come and join us as we sing well-known songs, rounds and learn some new material. These relaxed, informal sessions are led by Daniela Hathaway, who has worked on the Memory Spinners project for Scottish Opera, as well as Music In Hospitals & Care for many years. The choir is for people living with dementia, those

Harvest Thanksgiving Service & Rededication Service for our Youth Groups

Houston & Killellan Kirk 13A Kirk Road, Houston

At the end of September we give thanks for all God’s good gifts to us. Our Church is beautifully decorated with fruit, flowers, bread and vegetables. We bring gifts of food which are donated to Renfrewshire Foodbank, and we deliver gifts of house plants and shortbread to ill, lonely, bereaved or housebound members of our

Houston & Killellan Kirk Guild: Victorian Afternoon Tea

Killallan Halls 13A Kirk Road, Houston

Come along and enjoy delicious home-baking at a Victorian-themed Afternoon Tea as part of our 150th Anniversary celebrations. Tickets are £10 per person and are available from Moira Dunlop or the Guild Committee. All are very welcome.

Houston & Killellan Kirk Book Club

Killallan Halls 13A Kirk Road, Houston

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.

Houston Hello: Sea Shanties

West Halls Main Street, Houston, United Kingdom

Join us for a fun session singing Sea Shanties with Jan Brown. This event is for people living with dementia, those who support them, and anyone else who likes a blether and some company. People living with dementia must be accompanied by someone who can support them, unless they are able to attend independently. All

Houston Hello Singers: Dementia-inclusive Choir

West Halls Main Street, Houston, United Kingdom

Come and join us as we sing well-known songs, rounds and learn some new material. These relaxed, informal sessions are led by Daniela Hathaway, who has worked on the Memory Spinners project for Scottish Opera, as well as Music In Hospitals & Care for many years. The choir is for people living with dementia, those

Holy Communion

Houston & Killellan Kirk 13A Kirk Road, Houston

Holy Communion will be celebrated at 11am. Please note that there will NOT be a second service at 6.45pm on this occasion. 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.

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