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For those attending our open air all-age Easter service, please be mindful to respect the land. Bicycles and dogs are not permitted; also, please tidy up your litter (including eggshells) and ensure all gates are closed.
Thank you!
For those attending our open air all-age Easter service, please be mindful to respect the land. Bicycles and dogs are not permitted; also, please tidy up your litter (including eggshells) and ensure all gates are closed.
Thank you!
An opportunity to worship God in the wonderful outdoors with some words and activities.
We will meet at Torphichen Kirkyard for Resurrection Reflections followed by tea and coffee in the church. The Preceptory will also be open. Please wear appropriate footwear, as the ground may be muddy.
You are warmly invited by all of Linlithgow's Churches to attend this year's Holy Week Services, commencing Sunday 24 March 2024.
Following on from our Crown of Thorns fundraising we are now embarking on a further two initiatives. This article appeared in our community magazine, The Black Bitch.
Book Sale 6th April in Cross House 10am - 12.30pm
There will be the usual mix of books , CDs , DVDs , jigsaws and games to take away in return for a donation.
Come along , help yourself and help Aspire.
Payment by cash or card. Donations always welcome.
Great progress is being made in working out proposals for bringing together our four churches – Avonbridge, St Michael’s, St Ninian’s Craigmailen and Torphichen Kirk – into one united parish by the end of this year. The fundamental plan is for all current places of worship to continue, with a ministry team of Liam plus another full-time minister and Thom along with another ordained local minister. But there are 1001 other details to put in place.
Along with this month’s Crosswind magazine, district elders and visitors are distributing a Q&A update on the proposals and how we will all get to have a say. You can also access the update here.
There are no Orders of Service available at present.
The informal and contemporary Evening Service is for anyone - churchgoers or not - who want to find hope, peace and purpose in life. All welcome
The Friday Housegroup meets at 10am .
For further information please contact Barbara Thomson (845705).
Offers information covering many concerns. Wondering where to access support for yourself or another? Tel 842646, or look at www.helpcentre.org.uk
An opportunity to worship God in the wonderful outdoors with some words and activities.
We will meet at Torphichen Kirkyard for Resurrection Reflections followed by tea and coffee in the church. The Preceptory will also be open. Please wear appropriate footwear, as the ground may be muddy.
This free and confidential support group for the bereaved is facilitated by trained bereavement support listeners and meets on alternate Thursdays, beginning on 14th Sept in The Adam Room, Cross House from 6.30 pm to 8 pm.
You will be warmly welcomed over a cup of tea or coffee and it is not necessary to have a church connection.
For further information call or text Sheila Rae on 07719966273 or email sheila.ruth.rae@gmail.com
Here is the latest Prayer News Bulletin from Lorna. This is the February 2024 edition
We meet every Sunday in Springfield School at 9.45am
Everyone Welcome !
Every Thursday
If you are at home with your wee ones why not come along instead of sitting in on your own. If you're a Mum, Dad, Granny, Grandpa or babysitter just pop along to the Kirk hall for 10 am. A really warm welcome awaits with songs,crafts, a wee prayer, lots of fun and tea and coffee too. No church connection needed at all. Hope to see you there. No cost. Please contact the office for further info, Tel: 842188.
The latest edition of Crosswind Magazine is now available to download from the Crosswind page.
Meets first Monday of every month in Room 1, Cross House, 10.30am for knitting and chat. All welcome.
If you would like to borrow a recording of previous services, you will find CDs at the Church shop. A recording of the sermon is available weekly via podcast here.
Click here for a look at the latest newsletter from the Faith Impact Forum.
If you would like to subscribe to this then click here.
Crossreach News is available here. More information about Crossreach itself is available on their website.
Due to the work on the Spire, this will take place at 2pm in The Adam Room until further notice.
Discover what 15 minutes of stillness can do for you. All welcome.
Ever wondered about the stained glass windows in St Michael's ?
"The Power of The Spirit" is a 15 min journey through the windows of the Church exploring the colour and purpose of God's creation.
The video is showing in the Sanctuary as part of our Open Church. It is also available to view here
Are you interested in history?
Proud of Linlithgow and its heritage?
St Michael's is recruiting new volunteers for Open Church, which keeps the church open for locals and visitors alike throughout the week.
Get in touch at info@stmichaels-parish.org.uk if you could give an hour or two now and then
If you fancy a cuppa and some company, come to Cross House. Tea, coffee and baking for only £1.
Every Thursday at 10am in Room 1.
For further info contact Jill Allatt on 840680
With a view to fast tracking maintenance and repair issues to all church properties, an email address, maintenance@stmichaels-parish.org.uk has been set up which will allow elders and members of the congregation to alert the Property Team of any issues requiring attention. A member of the team will monitor this email address from their personal laptop and pass the information to the appropriate team member for action.
To advise of a repair or maintenance issue, click on the email address and provide the following basic information to action an investigation or repair.
Which building is the issue in?
Where in the building is the problem?
Brief description of the problem.
Reported by and date the issue was discovered.
A reply response will be generated confirming that we are in receipt of the email, which is receiving the attention of the Property Team.
Exciting plans have been unveiled for the re-development of Cross House
Further info: billjonesjazz@gmail.com
If you want a cuppa then please bring your own mug.
Any questions at all, please contact Fiona on fiona@stmichaels-parish.org.uk
You might be wondering how you can support financially the work of St Michael’s and the wider Church of Scotland.
Those members who currently give through the Free Will Offering Scheme and who cannot hand in their envelopes might wish to consider one of the following options:
· You could set up a monthly standing order for regular giving – please contact either Tim Brown on finance@stmichaels-parish.org.uk or Andrew Jones on giving@stmichaels-parish.org.uk and either Tim or Andrew will be able to send you a standing order form and advise on Gift Aid
· You could make a one-off payment using the Stewardship button below
· You could continue to set aside your weekly gifts and contact your Elder who would be happy to help you.
Gift Aid
Did you know that the church can claim 25p for every £ given if the donor is a UK taxpayer and signs a Gift Aid declaration? This is true whether payments are made by regular standing order, via freewill envelopes, or by other identifiable means. For more information, or to set up/amend an existing arrangement please contact the Gift Aid Convener in confidence - Andrew Jones – at giving@stmichaels-parish.org.uk or on 01506 840914.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect in the UK on 25 May 2018. It replaces the existing law on data protection (the Data Protection Act 1998) and gives individuals more rights and protections with regard to how their personal data is used by organisations.
St.Michael's have adopted the following :