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Norrieston Church
Stirling
Stirlingshire
FK8 3PL
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Who we are
We are two Church of Scotland congregations linked across the Carse some ten miles to the west of Stirling.
We worship God together, and learn from the Bible, seeking to serve Him in our two parishes and beyond.
OUR VISION STATEMENT
A friendly Church where people of all ages are welcomed and valued.
A joyful Church that worships and prays together.
A listening Church that teaches about important issues of faith and life.
A committed church that encourages all its members to be involved.
A caring Church that is a happy, safe and progressive environment for all ages.
An outgoing Church that serves the whole community.
A believing Church that makes Jesus central to all its activities.
We worship God together, and learn from the Bible, seeking to serve Him in our two parishes and beyond.
OUR VISION STATEMENT
A friendly Church where people of all ages are welcomed and valued.
A joyful Church that worships and prays together.
A listening Church that teaches about important issues of faith and life.
A committed church that encourages all its members to be involved.
A caring Church that is a happy, safe and progressive environment for all ages.
An outgoing Church that serves the whole community.
A believing Church that makes Jesus central to all its activities.
Street Address
Main Street
Thornhill
Stirling,
Stirlingshire
FK8 3PL
Thornhill
United Kingdom
Phone: 01786 871249
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Church Pastor
Minister
Main Street
Thornhill
Stirling,
Stirlingshire
FK8 3PL
Thornhill
United Kingdom
Phone: 01786 871249
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Quote of the Day
Romans 8:2
For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
Denomination
Church of Scotland
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Rev Ellen Larson-Davidson
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John Fulton
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Session Clerk
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Norrieston Church Stirling Service Times
Sunday Mornings at 10.00
Service Times last updated on the 18th of October, 2023
Service Times last updated on the 18th of October, 2023
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Choir
Part-time choir, brought together for special services, e.g. Christmas, Easter and
Communion. There is also a very able organist to lead the praise.
Youth
Sadly, there are no youth organisations at this time. There is a Brownie Pack in the
village which, on occasion, comes to Church.
Guild
There are about twelve members, all female. There are monthly meetings to which nonmembers,
including men, are invited. Leadership is shared amongst members and
numbers are augmented by the happy arrangement of regularly inviting neighbouring
Guilds to come along.
School
The Primary School in the village has about seventy pupils. It has a good relationship
with the Church and the minister is always made welcome. End of term services are
held in the Church.
Part-time choir, brought together for special services, e.g. Christmas, Easter and
Communion. There is also a very able organist to lead the praise.
Youth
Sadly, there are no youth organisations at this time. There is a Brownie Pack in the
village which, on occasion, comes to Church.
Guild
There are about twelve members, all female. There are monthly meetings to which nonmembers,
including men, are invited. Leadership is shared amongst members and
numbers are augmented by the happy arrangement of regularly inviting neighbouring
Guilds to come along.
School
The Primary School in the village has about seventy pupils. It has a good relationship
with the Church and the minister is always made welcome. End of term services are
held in the Church.
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Kippen and Norrieston Churches of Scotland Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/415856955946164/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/415856955946164/
Norrieston Church Photo Gallery
Norrieston Church History
The Church & Village
Norrieston is a quoad sacra parish formed in 1878 and lies within the civil parish of Kincardine in Menteith. Norrieston parish (approx. 70 sq. miles) consists mainly of the village of Thornhill (pop. approx. 500) and outlying farming areas. Thornhill is one of the earliest planned villages in Scotland, having been established in 1696.
Church
The present church was built in 1879 and replaced a former building dating from around 1650. Extensive repairs have been carried out on the fabric in 1995 and 2013 and so a relatively maintenance-free period of years is anticipated.
Church Hall
The hall was originally Norrieston Free Church, built in 1844. It was extensively renovated in 1969 and is in very good condition.
Norrieston is a quoad sacra parish formed in 1878 and lies within the civil parish of Kincardine in Menteith. Norrieston parish (approx. 70 sq. miles) consists mainly of the village of Thornhill (pop. approx. 500) and outlying farming areas. Thornhill is one of the earliest planned villages in Scotland, having been established in 1696.
Church
The present church was built in 1879 and replaced a former building dating from around 1650. Extensive repairs have been carried out on the fabric in 1995 and 2013 and so a relatively maintenance-free period of years is anticipated.
Church Hall
The hall was originally Norrieston Free Church, built in 1844. It was extensively renovated in 1969 and is in very good condition.
Norrieston Church Historical Photos
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