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St Fillan’s Coffee Morning

St Fillan’s Coffee Morning

St Fillan's are holding a coffee morning with Home Baking stall and Raffle on Saturday 24th September in the Church Hall from 10.00 am - 12.00 noon.  Entry price is £2.00. Please come along with Family and friends to support this village event. Everyone is...

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Reflections from the Pew 60

Simon Taylor of the Aberdour Cultural Association went into the Primary School to tell stories of old Aberdour. The children made tapestry panels that will be displayed as part of a new Aberdour banner. The second is St Fillan's Well.Do you know what a saint is? A...

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Reflections from the Pew 59

Simon Taylor of the Aberdour Cultural Association went into the Primary School to tell stories of old Aberdour. The children made tapestry panels that will be displayed as part of a new Aberdour banner. The first is Mortimer's Deep.Has anyone here ever heard of...

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Fife Presbytery website

You may have noticed that a link has been added from this website to the Fife Presbytery website - this is found on the footer of each page. It contains little information with the last news item dated February 2022! Also in the footer is a link to the Church of...

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Reflections from the Pew 58

It is the season of festivals, therefore we are going to look at festivals in the bible - this week it's the final one, the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths.The Feast of Tabernacles celebrates God’s provision and protection for the people of Israel during their 40 years...

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The Graveyard Records page has been updated

More information has been added to the Graveyard Records web page using information from the Aberdour Association website and Findagrave.com. Note the list only shows some of the graves - Findagrave.com shows more. It gives a snapshot of life in Aberdour in the 1800's...

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Reflections from the Pew 57

It is the season of festivals, therefore we are going to look at festivals in the bible - this week it's the Day of Atonement.The Day of Atonement was the only day on which the high priest could enter the tabernacle’s inner sanctuary and come before the ark of the...

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Historic Churches Working Group

Presbytery has set up the Historic Churches Working Group to look at the churches which are Grade A listed and designated B in the Draft Presbytery Plan. They plan to visit our church to see it and experience being there, and to hear from us about the possibilities...

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