Weekly services
St Margaret's is open for communal worship every Sunday at 10.30am, with refreshments offered afterwards. Visitors are always welcome.
Communion in both kinds is offered at the altar rail, standing or kneeling. Each communicant can decide whether to receive the host only or consume the host and partake of the chalice. Please tell us on arrival if you require a gluten-free wafer. And as always, anyone who would prefer just to receive a blessing is welcome to come forward.
MIDWEEK: the church is usually open on Tuesday mornings (10-12) for visitors and/or private prayer; look out for the 'church is open' sign displayed on the road. Please contact Revd Dawn for access at any other time.
WEDNESDAY EVENING PRAYERS ON ZOOM: evening prayers via zoom shared with our sister church, All Saints' Challoch. The prayers will start at 7.30pm and last for approximately 20 minutes. The Zoom link will be the same each week and can be found under Services.
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Weekly services
St Margaret's is open for communal worship every Sunday at 10.30am, with refreshments offered afterwards. Visitors are always welcome.
Communion in both kinds is offered at the altar rail, standing or kneeling. Each communicant can decide whether to receive the host only or consume the host and partake of the chalice. Please tell us on arrival if you require a gluten-free wafer. And as always, anyone who would prefer just to receive a blessing is welcome to come forward.
MIDWEEK: the church is usually open on Tuesday mornings (10-12) for visitors and/or private prayer; look out for the 'church is open' sign displayed on the road. Please contact Revd Dawn for access at any other time.
WEDNESDAY EVENING PRAYERS ON ZOOM: evening prayers via zoom shared with our sister church, All Saints' Challoch. The prayers will start at 7.30pm and last for approximately 20 minutes. The Zoom link will be the same each week and can be found under Services.
Diocesan News
- LGBTQ+ Episcopalians and Friends Invited to Join Glasgow Pride 2025
- Vice-Provost to Lead Acts of Worship on BBC Radio Scotland
- Rector for Christ Church, Dalbeattie and St Ninian’s, Castle Douglas
- New Priest in Charge Appointed for St Cyprian’s, Lenzie
- New Vice-Provost Installed at St Mary’s Cathedral, Glasgow