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.
SPECIAL SERVICES FOR OCTOBER
EVENSONG - Sunday 13th October, 4pm. Joint service with All Saints' Challoch here at St Margaret's. The service will include a sung Psalm, Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, as well as the usual versicles and responses. All are welcome to join us in this traditional service as the day draws to a close.
FAMILY FOREST CHURCH - Sunday 20th October, 1-3pm. Following our first Forest Church gathering in September we continue to use themes around the beauty of our world; this month will be animals. We find that the joy of living in such stunning surroundings inspires us to be reflective and creative with crafts, reflections and food (soup and a roll). Everyone of all ages is welcome to join us and see what it's all about. The plan is to hold these afternoons on the third Sunday of each month .
MIDWEEK: the church will be 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.
THURSDAY 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
- What Does the Diocese Need in Our Next Bishop?
- St Mary’s, Hamilton Shortlisted for Church & Community Volunteer Award
- Record Number of Lay Worship Leaders Complete Training Course
- Energy Demand Reduction Talk and Q&A with Prof Ian Arbon
- The Rev Alison Hudson Licensed at Kirkcudbright and Gatehouse of Fleet
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.
SPECIAL SERVICES FOR OCTOBER
EVENSONG - Sunday 13th October, 4pm. Joint service with All Saints' Challoch here at St Margaret's. The service will include a sung Psalm, Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, as well as the usual versicles and responses. All are welcome to join us in this traditional service as the day draws to a close.
FAMILY FOREST CHURCH - Sunday 20th October, 1-3pm. Following our first Forest Church gathering in September we continue to use themes around the beauty of our world; this month will be animals. We find that the joy of living in such stunning surroundings inspires us to be reflective and creative with crafts, reflections and food (soup and a roll). Everyone of all ages is welcome to join us and see what it's all about. The plan is to hold these afternoons on the third Sunday of each month .
MIDWEEK: the church will be 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.
THURSDAY 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
- What Does the Diocese Need in Our Next Bishop?
- St Mary’s, Hamilton Shortlisted for Church & Community Volunteer Award
- Record Number of Lay Worship Leaders Complete Training Course
- Energy Demand Reduction Talk and Q&A with Prof Ian Arbon
- The Rev Alison Hudson Licensed at Kirkcudbright and Gatehouse of Fleet