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Christian Aid Visit 2023
St Fillan’s has supported Christian Aid as part of mission to the developing world for m any years. On Sunday 1st October Lucy Le Roux from Christian Aid came to our church to lead worship (with the worship group). She based the service on the themes of creation and...
Reflections from the Pew 114
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, this one is for 17th September 1967, here he is talking about another name on the brass memorial - this is one of the bad ones -...
Reflections from the Pew 113
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, this one is for 10th September 1967, here he is talking about another name on the brass memorial - Peter Blackwood.Peter...
Doors Open Days 2023
St Fillan's took part in Doors Open Days on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th September for the first time. On display was a selection of the Primary School exhibition on St Fillan's Church and also some of their poems for the Aberdour Cultural Association poetry...
Reflections from the Pew 112
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, this one is for 3rd September 1967, here he is talking about John Scott - not the Rev John Scott some of us remember but Sir John...
The Vote
Today at church we had to vote if we were in favour of forming a 'cluster' with Dalgety, Inverkeithing, North Queensferry & Rosyth churches. All five churches have voted in favour. We do not know exactly what it will entail but we can move forward in faith.
Reflections from the Pew 111
As we went to Inchcolm on Sunday I'm taking a break from Rev. Rutherford's children's address, and instead looking at a Children's address from 1st August 1954 on Mortimer's Deep.This afternoon boys and girls, some of us hope to go over to Inchcolm for our Annual...
Inchcolm 2023
The 'Maid of the Forth' was full with 220 passengers for the Annual Pilgrimage to Inchcolm from Aberdour. As well as picnicking & exploring the island, there was a short service with the Aberdour Medieval Singers taking part. It is also the 900th anniversary...
Reflections from the Pew 110
As we are going to Inchcolm on Sunday I'm taking a break from Rev. Rutherford's children's address, and instead looking at his first service on Inchcolm in 1949.It is right that once a year we should cross Mortimer's Deep to worship on Inchcolm, as it is in our...