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Fisherton Parish Church
Ayr
South Ayrshire
KA7 4LE
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Who we are
Fisherton, Church of Scotland.
Fisherton Church lies at the heart of a rural parish, just south of the historic towns of Ayr and Alloway. The church itself is surrounded by sheep and cattle grazing on lush farmland. And on leaving the church after a Sunday morning service we enjoy looking out across the firth towards Holy Isle and Arran. You can often see the fishing boats coming and going from the local harbour at Dunure, which along with the castle is a local attraction.
Historically the church was built by the faith of the local farming and fishing community. Connected closely to sea, land and sky. Indeed, once upon a time everyone would walk to the church from the local farms or up from the village of Dunure. Now with the passage of time and greater mobility our congregation is gathered from a wider catchment area, which means that our congregation enjoys a lovely diversity.
We like to think that small is beautiful. Welcoming one and all, from babes in arms to the wisest elders we strive to live out our faith as best we can, in a lively and innovative way.
Our focus is first of all to nurture our faith, in worship, reflection and song. And then to make an impact on many concerns, ranging from local youth projects, to being an eco-congregation, and interested in the activity of the world church.
We belong within the wider Church of Scotland, and more locally the Presbytery of Ayr.
We welcome people of all backgrounds, cultures and faith to share with us on our journey in Christ.
Fisherton Church lies at the heart of a rural parish, just south of the historic towns of Ayr and Alloway. The church itself is surrounded by sheep and cattle grazing on lush farmland. And on leaving the church after a Sunday morning service we enjoy looking out across the firth towards Holy Isle and Arran. You can often see the fishing boats coming and going from the local harbour at Dunure, which along with the castle is a local attraction.
Historically the church was built by the faith of the local farming and fishing community. Connected closely to sea, land and sky. Indeed, once upon a time everyone would walk to the church from the local farms or up from the village of Dunure. Now with the passage of time and greater mobility our congregation is gathered from a wider catchment area, which means that our congregation enjoys a lovely diversity.
We like to think that small is beautiful. Welcoming one and all, from babes in arms to the wisest elders we strive to live out our faith as best we can, in a lively and innovative way.
Our focus is first of all to nurture our faith, in worship, reflection and song. And then to make an impact on many concerns, ranging from local youth projects, to being an eco-congregation, and interested in the activity of the world church.
We belong within the wider Church of Scotland, and more locally the Presbytery of Ayr.
We welcome people of all backgrounds, cultures and faith to share with us on our journey in Christ.
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Church Pastor
Rev Neil A McNaught
Minister
Fisherton
Ayr,
South Ayrshire
KA7 4LE
United Kingdom
Phone: 01292 441252
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Quote of the Day
Nehemiah 8:10
...for this day is holy unto our Lord: neither be ye sorry; for the joy of the LORD is your strength.
...for this day is holy unto our Lord: neither be ye sorry; for the joy of the LORD is your strength.
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Church of Scotland
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Neil has been ordained for more than 30 years and after spending 11 years in his first charge in Gourock: St Johns, he has been minister at Alloway for more than 25 years.
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Ayr
South Ayrshire
KA7 4PQ
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South Ayrshire
KA7 4PQ
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Travel/Directions Tips
Fisherton church lies in the country just a few miles south of Ayr.
To visit us, it is best to take the coastal road, A719, from Ayr heading south towards the fishing village of Dunure. Heading down the coast from Ayr, the church sits on the left hand side of the road, nestled under the Carrick Hills and overlooks the sea towards Arran.
Our address is Ayr KA7 4LE
To visit us, it is best to take the coastal road, A719, from Ayr heading south towards the fishing village of Dunure. Heading down the coast from Ayr, the church sits on the left hand side of the road, nestled under the Carrick Hills and overlooks the sea towards Arran.
Our address is Ayr KA7 4LE
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Fisherton Parish Church Ayr Service Times
Sunday 17 November 2024
9.30am - Morning Worship - Fisherton - followed by tea and coffee.
10.30am - Morning Worship - Alloway
10.30am - Sunday School
Tea and coffee in the Church Halls following the 10.30am service.
Sunday 24 November 2024
9.30am — Morning Worship — Fisherton — followed by tea and coffee
10.30am — Morning Worship — Alloway
10.30am — Sunday School — Alloway
7.00pm — Pulse — Alloway Church Halls
Tea and coffee in the Church Halls following the 10.30am service
Sunday 1 December 2024 — First Sunday in Advent
9.30am — Communion Service — Fisherton — followed by tea and coffee
10.30am — Communion Service — Alloway
10.30am — Sunday School
6.30pm — Communion Service — Alloway
Tea and coffee in the Church Halls following the 10.30am service
Service Times last updated on the 17th of November, 2024
9.30am - Morning Worship - Fisherton - followed by tea and coffee.
10.30am - Morning Worship - Alloway
10.30am - Sunday School
Tea and coffee in the Church Halls following the 10.30am service.
Sunday 24 November 2024
9.30am — Morning Worship — Fisherton — followed by tea and coffee
10.30am — Morning Worship — Alloway
10.30am — Sunday School — Alloway
7.00pm — Pulse — Alloway Church Halls
Tea and coffee in the Church Halls following the 10.30am service
Sunday 1 December 2024 — First Sunday in Advent
9.30am — Communion Service — Fisherton — followed by tea and coffee
10.30am — Communion Service — Alloway
10.30am — Sunday School
6.30pm — Communion Service — Alloway
Tea and coffee in the Church Halls following the 10.30am service
Service Times last updated on the 17th of November, 2024
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Fisherton Parish Church History
The history of Kirkbride Church winds back to the 10th century, and its ruins are discovered a short distance from Dunduff Farm. Kil or Kirk means a Church and Bride the dedication to St Bride or Bridgit, or Bridig, an Irish Saint, legendary daughter of a prince of Ulster, and one of three patron saints of Ireland.
A preaching station was set up at Fiosherton early in the 19th century. At one time the original parish merged with Maybole Parish. The land for the present church was gifted by Mr Wallace of Drumbain and Communion Service donated by a Mr McHutcheon (Fisherton).
Fisherton Parish Church was built in 1843 and is situated on the A719 road five miles south of Ayr and approximately two miles north of Dunure, and is in the centre of the Parish.
The Parish was disjoined from Maybole in 1862 (Quoad Sacra Parish).
In 1914 the Church was extended by addition of choir and vestry. The font was rescued from the ruins of Kirkbride and was mounted on a stone base from a disused pinnacle of the present Church. A great storm of 1910 changed the front of the church. Two photographs hang in the vestibule denoting the changes.
The Church bell was gifted to the church by the captain or company of a ship which was wrecked at the Millrhu about 1850. The new bell was replaced some years later by a Mr McGarva, tenant at Drumbain, and is now rung from inside the vestry (the bell was removed recently from the roof as the stone upholding it was dangerous).
A Communion token, which belonged to a Mrs Mary McTaggart’s father and used in 1866 was given to Fisherton church recently.
A history scroll of Fisherton Church, undertaken by the late Rev Roger Hollin, now hangs in the church and contains a lot of interesting facts pertaining to the church from the time of Kirkbride to the present day.
The front gates to the church were dedicated to the McWhirters, local joiners in Fisherton. The side gatges from the car park were presented by the family of the late Mrs Haslakiewiez. The stained glass window was donated in 1932 by the McWhirter family.
The two side chairs at the communion table were donated in memory of Mr Walter Crosbie on 19 June 1952. The main Communion chair was presented to the church on 13 October 1912 by the then Church Guild.
There are various memorials in the church, two of which are worth mentioning. A Shield presented by the Lord Commissioners of the Admiralty to Dunure and District to commemorate the Adoption of HMML 135 during Warship week in February 1942; also a plaque sacred to the memory of John Campbell Kennedy of Dunure and Dalquarran 1873-1934.
Fisherton Church was linked to Maybole West Parish Church 1978-2003 when it was disjointed then and is now linked to Kirkoswald Parish Church since 31 January 2003.
Communion is celebrated four times a year in the church, namely the last Sundays in January, April, July and October.
The first baptism recorded in the Baptismal register was Alexander Muir Cochrane on 27 March 1982.
Sunday schools were held in the village hall for local children, in the church for Fisherton and district children, and at Drumshang for farming and South district children. Unfortunately the Sunday School no longer takes place. The Guild has joined with Kirkoswald Parish Church Guild.
Fisherton Church is a friendly wee church.
A stained glass window (secondary window) in the vestibule was designed and made by Marieke Sijbrand and was dedicated by the Very Rev Dr David Lacy on 23 August 2009.
On becoming an eco-congregation in 2018 the congregation combined with Fisherton primary school to develop a peace garden at the front of the church. This was designed by Joy Tomlinson; trees and plants were sourced from Corton Plants, and the garden installed by pupils, teachers, and members of the congregation.
A preaching station was set up at Fiosherton early in the 19th century. At one time the original parish merged with Maybole Parish. The land for the present church was gifted by Mr Wallace of Drumbain and Communion Service donated by a Mr McHutcheon (Fisherton).
Fisherton Parish Church was built in 1843 and is situated on the A719 road five miles south of Ayr and approximately two miles north of Dunure, and is in the centre of the Parish.
The Parish was disjoined from Maybole in 1862 (Quoad Sacra Parish).
In 1914 the Church was extended by addition of choir and vestry. The font was rescued from the ruins of Kirkbride and was mounted on a stone base from a disused pinnacle of the present Church. A great storm of 1910 changed the front of the church. Two photographs hang in the vestibule denoting the changes.
The Church bell was gifted to the church by the captain or company of a ship which was wrecked at the Millrhu about 1850. The new bell was replaced some years later by a Mr McGarva, tenant at Drumbain, and is now rung from inside the vestry (the bell was removed recently from the roof as the stone upholding it was dangerous).
A Communion token, which belonged to a Mrs Mary McTaggart’s father and used in 1866 was given to Fisherton church recently.
A history scroll of Fisherton Church, undertaken by the late Rev Roger Hollin, now hangs in the church and contains a lot of interesting facts pertaining to the church from the time of Kirkbride to the present day.
The front gates to the church were dedicated to the McWhirters, local joiners in Fisherton. The side gatges from the car park were presented by the family of the late Mrs Haslakiewiez. The stained glass window was donated in 1932 by the McWhirter family.
The two side chairs at the communion table were donated in memory of Mr Walter Crosbie on 19 June 1952. The main Communion chair was presented to the church on 13 October 1912 by the then Church Guild.
There are various memorials in the church, two of which are worth mentioning. A Shield presented by the Lord Commissioners of the Admiralty to Dunure and District to commemorate the Adoption of HMML 135 during Warship week in February 1942; also a plaque sacred to the memory of John Campbell Kennedy of Dunure and Dalquarran 1873-1934.
Fisherton Church was linked to Maybole West Parish Church 1978-2003 when it was disjointed then and is now linked to Kirkoswald Parish Church since 31 January 2003.
Communion is celebrated four times a year in the church, namely the last Sundays in January, April, July and October.
The first baptism recorded in the Baptismal register was Alexander Muir Cochrane on 27 March 1982.
Sunday schools were held in the village hall for local children, in the church for Fisherton and district children, and at Drumshang for farming and South district children. Unfortunately the Sunday School no longer takes place. The Guild has joined with Kirkoswald Parish Church Guild.
Fisherton Church is a friendly wee church.
A stained glass window (secondary window) in the vestibule was designed and made by Marieke Sijbrand and was dedicated by the Very Rev Dr David Lacy on 23 August 2009.
On becoming an eco-congregation in 2018 the congregation combined with Fisherton primary school to develop a peace garden at the front of the church. This was designed by Joy Tomlinson; trees and plants were sourced from Corton Plants, and the garden installed by pupils, teachers, and members of the congregation.
Fisherton Parish Church Historical Photos
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