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Eggs

Thank you to all those who bought eggs after church over the last few months. £160 was raised for Ukrainian Refugees.

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Reflections from the Pew 53

It is the season of festivals, therefore we are going to look at festivals in the bible - this week the festival of Unleaven Bread.This seven-day feast begins on the day following the start of Passover. In the haste of the Israelites to leave Egypt, there was no time...

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We are now on Facebook

St Fillan's Church is now on Facebook, the link is - https://www.facebook.com/St-Fillans-Church-Aberdour-110805605034765 If you have Facebook and if you want, 'like' and 'follow' us - you will get all the latest information and news as soon as it happens! The Church...

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Reflections from the Pew 52

It is the season of festivals, therefore we are going to look at festivals in the bible - this week Passover.This feast remembers when Pharaoh would not free the Israelites. God sent the Angel of Death to kill the first born. Moses told the Israelites had to mark...

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You can design a logo!

You can design a logo!For St Fillan’s church 900th anniversaryNo age limit and no experience requiredJoin a short session on guidance for logo design, at 11.30 on Sunday 24th July in St Fillan’s church (after the service)Come one come all - just bring a...

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Reflections from the Pew 51

The last on a series on the church buildings in our grouping - this week North Queensferry Parish Church. More information is available on the North Queensferry Heritage Trust website.Over the years there have been several churches in North Queensferry. The first was...

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Reflections from the Pew 50

This is one on a series on the church buildings in our grouping - this week Dalgety Bay Parish Church.Dalgety Parish church is a hall church designed by Marcus Johnston, built in 1981 and extended in 1991. Under its asymmetric roof are the worship area and a suite of...

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Reflections from the Pew 49

This is one on a series on the church buildings in our grouping - this week Inverkeithing Parish Church.A Norman foundation, church dedicated to St Peter 1244. The present building is a nave and aisles church by Gillespie Graham 1827 attached to a 14th-century tower....

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Reflections from the Pew 48

This is one on a series on the church building in our grouping - this week Rosyth.Rosyth Parish Church stands at the heart of Rosyth, built as a Garden City when the Royal Naval Dockyard was developed in the early 1900s. The church was designed in 1930 by Hugh Mottram...

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