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Forthview News 7th Jan
Here is the statement from Fergus Duncan our Interim Moderator regarding the Forthview Parish Church that was read out at church on Sunday.We are now into January 2024 so that means that we are all now officially part of Forthview Parish Church. Initially, you may not...
Reflections from the Pew 129
Over the next few weeks we are looking at the top ten Old Testament stories, here is number 9 - The Tower of Babel. These stories you may remember from Sunday School, on closer look they are difficult stories so are often forgotten about in Church. The story is found...
Coffee & Scones
Our first full year of our monthly coffee and scones morning has been very successful. On average we have around sixty people attending. The atmosphere is very relaxed and friendly. It has become a great opportunity for people to get together for a catch up and...
Reflections from the Pew 128
Over the next few weeks I plan to look at the top ten Old Testament stories starting at number 10, with Joshua and the Battle of Jericho. These stories you may remember from Sunday School, on closer look they are difficult stories so are often forgotten about in...
Website Review for 2023
St Fillan’s website went live on 1st April 2020 which luckily coincided with lockdown and so for the next two years the website was able to provide online services and be a means of communication with the community both near and far. 2022 saw an easing of...
We are now part of ForthView Parish Church
Today St Fillan's with 4 neighbouring churches becomes part of "Fife: ForthView Parish Church". We still look the same, but during 2024 we should have a minister. Can you spot any changes to the website? On the Footer the Scottish Charity number has changed - the 5...
Reflections from the Pew 127
To celebrate our 900th anniversary, over the past year we have been looking at Rev. Rutherford's children's address, where he talks about the history of the church. We are very lucky that Rev Rutherford kept the original notes and we wish to thank his daughter, Jan,...
Reflections from the Pew 126
As it's St Fillan's 900th anniversary I'm looking at Rev. Rutherford's children's address, where he talks about the history of the church. We have come to the end but there are a few objects he has not covered and as there is a baptism this week - I'm adding one of my...
Christmas Card 2023
A Christmas card designed by Dougal Barrie. I liked the Nativity Window in colour, and "1123-2023..." to show that St Fillan's is continuing into the future.