Snack, crafts and a story, for children up to the age of 12. All children welcome! Please bring an adult with you. You are welcome to join the main service afterwards.
Ecumenical Study Group: We are studying a film called The Shack, which we watched last week. for 4 weeks leading neatly into Lent. The Shack is an American Christian film which debuted on 3 March 2017, grossing $96M worldwide. It's about a family where the father comes from an abusive situation at home, but marries into a very fulfilling relationship, with 3 young children. During a camping trip, a child is abducted and is believed to have been murdered. The rest of the film is about the healing process - but let me not give too much away! Why not join us More information from Alan Taylor.
Triangle Coffee Shop in Rosyth Methodist Church is a popular and successful community venture and is open on Friday mornings from 9.30am. A very warm welcome awaits everyone so why not join us for tea, coffee and home baking.
Ecumenical Study Group: We are studying a film called The Shack, for 4 weeks leading neatly into Lent. This is week 2. The Shack is an American Christian film which debuted on 3 March 2017, grossing $96M worldwide. It's about a family where the father comes from an abusive situation at home, but marries into a very fulfilling relationship, with 3 young children. During a camping trip, a child is abducted and is believed to have been murdered. The rest of the film is about the healing process - but let me not give too much away! Why not join us More information from Alan Taylor.
Bring a craft project of your own. So whether you want to learn how to crochet, make a quilt, stitch a handbag, decorate a birthday card or just enjoy a cup of tea and a cake - this is the group for you.
All welcome to join us especially those who are not available in the afternoon.
Triangle Coffee Shop in Rosyth Methodist Church is a popular and successful community venture and is open on Friday mornings from 9.30am. A very warm welcome awaits everyone so why not join us for tea, coffee and home baking.
Taizé inspired service at 4.30pm. The theme this month is Discipleship.
The service will be preceded by fellowship and refreshments in the hall from 3.45pm. So, do please come and join Rev Dr Margaret Dineley and the congregation, who look forward to welcoming you.
Ecumenical Study Group: We are studying a film called The Shack, for 4 weeks leading neatly into Lent. This is week 3. The Shack is an American Christian film which debuted on 3 March 2017, grossing $96M worldwide. It's about a family where the father comes from an abusive situation at home, but marries into a very fulfilling relationship, with 3 young children. During a camping trip, a child is abducted and is believed to have been murdered. The rest of the film is about the healing process - but let me not give too much away! Why not join us More information from Alan Taylor.
Triangle Coffee Shop in Rosyth Methodist Church is a popular and successful community venture and is open on Friday mornings from 9.30am. A very warm welcome awaits everyone so why not join us for tea, coffee and home baking.
Following a good attendance at the ‘Introduction to Biblical Engagement’ in the Strathclyde Circuit, another session has been arranged to take place at the City of Edinburgh Methodist Church from 10.30am–3.30pm. Registration and refreshments are available from 10.00am. Please bring a packed lunch and a Bible.
The day involves Interactive Resources with an opportunity to experience various approaches to biblical engagement including:
Godly Play •
Community Bible Experience•
Take Time Together •
This is an opportunity to experience different approaches to Bible engagement and to explore a range of resources suitable for adults, young people, children or intergenerational contexts.
Address any questions to Lorraine Darlow at darlowl@methodistchurch.org.uk and register at https://tinyurl.com/y7xr6jdp.
Ecumenical Study Group: We are studying a film called The Shack, for 4 weeks leading neatly into Lent. This is week 4. The Shack is an American Christian film which debuted on 3 March 2017, grossing $96M worldwide. It's about a family where the father comes from an abusive situation at home, but marries into a very fulfilling relationship, with 3 young children. During a camping trip, a child is abducted and is believed to have been murdered. The rest of the film is about the healing process - but let me not give too much away! Why not join us More information from Alan Taylor.
Triangle Coffee Shop in Rosyth Methodist Church is a popular and successful community venture and is open on Friday mornings from 9.30am. A very warm welcome awaits everyone so why not join us for tea, coffee and home baking.
For the last two years, City of Edinburgh Methodist Church (CEMC) has hosted a Book Sale and Festival during Christian Aid Week, and in 2018 they raised £2,514. A Coffee Morning fundraiser will take place at CEMC at 10.30am–2.30pm with teas, coffees, cakes and savoury snacks, and stalls with home?baking and books.
The aim is to help fund a banner to advertise the book sale, and go towards other publicity costs, the hire of trestle tables, and other expenses. Do come along – it’ll also be a fun social event, and it would be lovely to see you!
A series of gatherings are being arranged where Christian Aid supporters come together to learn more about the themes that Christian Aid work on, and get small practical examples of how people can give, act and pray year-round.
The keynote speaker at all venues will be Jeanne Kamara, Head of the Christian Aid team in Sierra Leone, who will talk about the diverse nature of CA’s work in that area and explain how the team there dealt with ebola.
The nearest venue to us is St John’s Episcopal Church, Princes Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4BJ where the Gathering on Tuesday 26 February from 10.00am–1.00pm is open to all.
Triangle Coffee Shop in Rosyth Methodist Church is a popular and successful community venture and is open on Friday mornings from 9.30am. A very warm welcome awaits everyone so why not join us for tea, coffee and home baking.
World Day of Prayer is a prayer movement with an annual service held on or near the first Friday in March. This year it is hosted on Friday 1 March by St Margaret’s congregation in Rosyth, at 2.00pm. It is interdenominational and ecumenical; it is for all ages and for men as well as women, despite its roots.
Throughout this service, written for us this year by Christian women of Slovenia, we are invited in this year’s theme to “Come – everything is ready!”
In a story Jesus told about a great dinner the invitations are rejected, and then given to people on the streets. However, there is still room and more invitations are given out until the celebrations can begin.
But we should ask: Who is missing from the table in our communities? How can we include them?
As in the story, all are invited. World Day of Prayer is for everyone. Will you accept our invitation? And who will you invite? A warm welcome awaits everyone.
This year’s spring concert features the UK premiere of ‘Sunrise Mass’ by Ola Gjeilo and a selection of pieces by John Rutter, including ‘Psalmfest’. With a choir of over a hundred singers accompanied by a full orchestra this promises to be a fabulous evening!
The concert is at 7.30pm at the Vine Conference Centre in Dunfermline. Tickets from Mary Kidd, Gwyneth Kirby or Myra Tarr.