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Glengarry
Invergarry
Highland
PH35 4HS
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Who we are
The Great Glen churches welcome you and are open for worship every Sunday morning and Tomdoun monthly. Fort Augustus church is open during the day all year round to visitors. Glengarry church is open daily during the Summer months. Please remember that the churches of the Great Glen are beautiful churches and are very special places of prayer cherished by the local communities and by all who come here from all over the world. Do come and experience for yourself the unique atmosphere of peace and tranquillity that are to be found here at Fort Augustus and Glengarry churches. You may wish to spend some time quietly or offer a private prayer. At Fort Augustus there is a prayer box for you to place any special petitions you may have into at the back of the church. Take time also to sign the visitors book before you leave.
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Church Pastor
Rev Anthony M Jones
Minister
Invergarry,
Highland
PH35 4HS
United Kingdom
Phone: 01320 366210
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Quote of the Day
2 Thessalonians 2:15
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
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Church of Scotland
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Rev Anthony M Jones
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Mrs Sonia Robbins (Congregational Worship Leader)
Mr Cameron Donnelly (Congregational Worship Leader)
Ms Kathryn Sharples (Congregational Worship Leader)
Mr Cameron Donnelly (Congregational Worship Leader)
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Glengarry Invergarry Service Times
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Service times alternate between both congregations and change every 4 months:
January – April 2019 Fort Augustus (10 am) Invergarry (12 noon)
May – August 2019 Fort Augustus (12 noon) Invergarry (10am)
September – December 2019 Fort Augustus (10am) Invergarry (12 noon)
Service at Tomdoun: second Sunday of each month at 3pm
Ecumenical Services:
World Day of Prayer (First Friday in March)
Songs of Praise on the occasion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity ( January 18-25)
Service Times last updated on the 23rd of June, 2019
Service times alternate between both congregations and change every 4 months:
January – April 2019 Fort Augustus (10 am) Invergarry (12 noon)
May – August 2019 Fort Augustus (12 noon) Invergarry (10am)
September – December 2019 Fort Augustus (10am) Invergarry (12 noon)
Service at Tomdoun: second Sunday of each month at 3pm
Ecumenical Services:
World Day of Prayer (First Friday in March)
Songs of Praise on the occasion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity ( January 18-25)
Service Times last updated on the 23rd of June, 2019
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Glengarry History
Invergarry Church is situated on the hillside above the A87 Road to the Isles in Invergarry Village. The Parish boundary stretches from Corriegour to Oich Bridge in the Great Glen before heading West up Loch Garry then Loch Quoich and onwards to Kinlochhourn, some 30 miles of narrow road.While the main settlements are at Invergarry, South Laggan / North Laggan, Inchlaggan and Kingie there are many other houses singly and in groups dotted along the roadsides.
The Church as seen today was built in the 1860’s and extended in 1896 complete with pipe organ, thanks to the generosity of the Ellice family. The architect was A. Ross. This small church though little changed over the years continues to welcome worshippers both local and visiting to join with them every Sunday in praise of a wonderful God.
Visitors will find the doors open on weekdays during the day from May until September.
There is a primary school in Invergarry but secondary pupils have to travel to Fort Augustus or Fort William to continue their education. With relatively few job opportunities many of our young folk move to the cities to find work.
Tourism is the main employer with fish farming and estate work,some commute to Fort Augustus and Fort William for other work.
The village hall recently built is proving to be a focal point for a wide range of activities where young and old ,local or new to the area all find a place to integrate and enjoy each other’s company.
There is a small wayside Church at Tomdoun on the road to Kinlochhourn where there is a service of worship on the second Sunday of each month at 3.00 pm.
The Church as seen today was built in the 1860’s and extended in 1896 complete with pipe organ, thanks to the generosity of the Ellice family. The architect was A. Ross. This small church though little changed over the years continues to welcome worshippers both local and visiting to join with them every Sunday in praise of a wonderful God.
Visitors will find the doors open on weekdays during the day from May until September.
There is a primary school in Invergarry but secondary pupils have to travel to Fort Augustus or Fort William to continue their education. With relatively few job opportunities many of our young folk move to the cities to find work.
Tourism is the main employer with fish farming and estate work,some commute to Fort Augustus and Fort William for other work.
The village hall recently built is proving to be a focal point for a wide range of activities where young and old ,local or new to the area all find a place to integrate and enjoy each other’s company.
There is a small wayside Church at Tomdoun on the road to Kinlochhourn where there is a service of worship on the second Sunday of each month at 3.00 pm.
Glengarry Historical Photos
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