Houston & Killellan Kirk Book Club
Houston & Killellan Kirk Book Club
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.
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 afternoon of musical entertainment with Leon Rose. 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 are
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.
Join us for an afternoon of musical movement and dance with Elaine Kordys. 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.
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.