St Leonard'S & Cameron Parish Churches
Tuesday: -
Wednesday: 09:30 - 12:30
Thursday: 09:30 - 12:30
Friday: 09:30 - 12:30
Saturday: -
Sunday: 11:00 - 13:00
About St Leonard'S & Cameron Parish Churches
Two happy & vibrant congregations - St Leonard's Church in St Andrews & Cameron Kirk on the hills overlooking the town. Rev Graeme Beebee is our minister. There is free parking right outside both churches.
Founded in 1413.
St Leonard'S & Cameron Parish Churches Description
Two happy & vibrant congregations - St Leonard's Church in St Andrews & Cameron Kirk, a rural parish to the south of the town.
Rev Graeme Beebee is our minister.
The Parish Churches form a linked charge of two congregations. Over the last two decades, the two Churches have grown closely together. While retaining their distinctive characters, the congregations work harmoniously and regularly support each other. There is joint worship several times a year, the Kirk Sessions meet together occasionally and Elders’ retreats are organised jointly.
A recent Presbytery Report found both Churches to be warm, welcoming and enthusiastic, aware of future challenges and with happy relationships between Minister, office bearers, congregations and parishes.
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This lecture is happening on Thursday 29th November.
Here is the programme for the St Andrew's Day events on Saturday 1st December.
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Next Saturday ... 1st December: come and enjoy our Guild’s Christmas Sale & Coffee Morning. It runs from 10-1130 in the hall.
Please share with all who might be interested. See poster for details.
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Pancakes on our menu again tomorrow - made and served by the children in our Sunday school. Come and enjoy breakfast and fellowship from 10am.
On Sunday 18th November, we gather to share our faith and worship at the usual time of 11.15am when as well as marking #GuildSunday, we will be welcoming the The 1st St.Andrews Boys Brigade for their Annual Act of Rededication.
It would be really good if some of our younger congregation who have a driving licence would be willing to help out on the Sheila's Wheels rota.
This is a really valuable service for our two Sheila's & any other wheelchair dependent member of St Leonard's to be able to attend Sunday Morning worship. Whilst there is a core group of volunteers, because of age restrictions for insurance, drivers are starting to drop away.
Currently, we have 10 in our team of drivers and helpers but it would be great to have more to call upon. Anyone interested should contact Brian Gray for further information. Tel: 01334 473884. Email: brianwgray44@gmail.com
An Adult Christ at Christmas is the title of a discussion Advent Group that is being held over four weeks and four sessions, from Tuesday 27 November until Tuesday 18 December, in St Leonard’s Coffee Lounge from 10.30am until 12noon.
Do come along if you can.
St. Leonard’s Guild has its next meeting in the Hall this coming Thursday (15 November) from 7.30pm when Madeleine Allan will be sharing a personal history of the Coram Foundling Hospital.
If you’d like to go along for the evening then you will be very welcome.
It was a poignant service to mark 100 years to the second of when the guns fell silent on the Western Front to bring an end to the Great War.
Readings, song, prayer and reflection - including the building of a memorial cairn made of stones decorated by our congregation.
Thank you to all who attended: and to those unable to join us - at home and abroad, from today ... and from times passed - you were in our thoughts and prayers.
Church Magazine: The deadline for the Winter edition of the St Leonard's and Cameron magazine, which will cover December, January & February, is next Sunday (18 November).
We’d welcome any items, activities or stories which may be of interest to other members of the congregation, and if you have anything that fits the bill then Email it to the editor, Isobel Clifford at stlcnewsletter@hotmail.co.uk
A painting session in the kitchen for Sunday’s service of Remembrance.
Hi folks - this is generating responses, comments and feedback ... all as expected. Please can you share it with others? We'd love to get more to provide their thoughts. Thank you.
Evening all ...
We did say our poll post was just a sounding board to see if there's interest in a 0930 service. Graeme has asked us to share this message to make it clear ...
Isn’t this stunning at Balerno Parish Church
++ PLEASE COMPLETE OUR POLL ++
Our Sunday School team - St Leonard's Parish Kids - met with Graeme today. We're keen to explore the levels of interest in an earlier Sunday service time at St Leonard's.
To this end, can we ask all to complete this simple poll: this is for all - for grown ups and for the growing ups! And if you can share with family and friends, that would be much appreciated.
... There are many calls on everyone's time. Increasingly, many children's activities are held on Sundays. As a result, our traditional service time of 1115 very much eats into the day.
A number of church members have told us that an earlier service time - not every week but every now and then - would allow families to not only come to church but also stick to the extra commitments and demands of modern family life. So ...
Which of the following best describes what you'd like going forward ...
Please note - this is just a sounding board to see if there is interest! Feel free to comment with any other thoughts or ideas.
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More about St Leonard'S & Cameron Parish Churches
Tuesday: -
Wednesday: 09:30 - 12:30
Thursday: 09:30 - 12:30
Friday: 09:30 - 12:30
Saturday: -
Sunday: 11:00 - 13:00