St Ninian'S Pollokshields
About St Ninian'S Pollokshields
St Ninian's Scottish Episcopal Church - open, inclusive and and welcoming.
St Ninian'S Pollokshields Description
St. Ninian’s is heir to a proud and rich history. The building is a very fine example of high Gothic Victorian splendour containing many architectural details. Its history lends itself to a rather more formal approach to worship.
However, buildings, no matter how grand, do not make the Church.
People make the Church. The congregation understands the needs of a new world. St Ninian’s allows for the best of the long traditions of Christian service combined with the vibrancy of new ways of praise and service.
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In a change from the usual programme this Sunday we have "The Christmas Story in Song and Word" at 10:30 am (note slightly later than usual). We will sing a selection of Christmas carols - some by the choir and some for everyone, along with readings from a variety of sources. There will not be a Eucharist at this service - only at 8:30 am.
Our Christmas preparations get into full swing this Friday (13th) at 7pm when you are warmly invited to join us for Carols and Mulled Wine. Children very welcome (alternative refreshments available 😊) Donations will be gratefully received for CHAS (Children's Hospices Across Scotland).
Please remember there will be NO 8:30 Eucharist tomorrow because the AGM will follow the 10:15 service
Advent is here - a time of preparation for the coming of Jesus. St Ninian's plans for Christmastide are well underway - here are some dates for your diary Friday 13th 7pm Carols & Mulled Wine, Sunday 22nd 10.30am The Christmas Story in Song and Word, Christmas Eve 11pm Christmas Midnight Sung Eucharist
There's still time, oh yes there is, get yourself down to see Hook's Revenge.
This Sunday sees the start of a new Christian Year. Join us for some quiet reflection, music and prayer at 6:30 pm for the last of our Taize services for 2019.
St Ninian's by candlelight for our Taize service this evening. It was a lovely peaceful time. Thank you to all who came.
Today we welcomed little Louis Arrol into our St Ninian's family. A lovely happy day.
Remember, there will not be a 10:15 Eucharist on Sunday 20th October as we will be joining the other South-side Scottish Episcopal Churches in a joint Eucharist at St Margarets, Newlands at 10:30 am
Oh yes it is nearly PANTO TIME! RATS present "HOOK’S REVENGE " 27-30 November 2019 7:30pm & 2:30 Matinee on Sat 30th tickets £8 & £6 concession
When you are heading for church tomorrow (29th) please bear in mind that the Great Scottish Run is taking place, involving a number of road closures, particularly in the Dumbreck/Haggs Road area.
Today we welcomed Jack and Edith Seenan into our St Ninian's family. May God bless them and their family. It was a joy to share this special day with you all.