Advent Worship

Please join us for a joyful time of carols and fellowship on Zoom for our ‘Christ, the Light of the World’ worship service. Jim Steel from Sanctuary First will provide live music.

Probationer Minister Laura says: ‘It will be an uplifting time of worship and I do hope as many people as possible will join with us in fellowship. Don’t worry if you aren’t technically minded as we’ll have Isabel as tech support. She will guide you on when to mute and help with any other questions you might have. Also, for those of you who might feel shy on Zoom, you don’t need to worry as you won’t be asked to participate, just come in and enjoy the service!’

Message Laura on LDigan@churchofscotland.org.uk to get the zoom details.

 

Advent Crafts

Join Caroline MacFarlane and friends for a catch up and a chat, and get a sense of the fun times we’ve had and will have again!
Have a mince pie or shortbread and a glass of something for the interval when you might catch up with some Church family. Contact the Office on office@falkirktrinity.org.uk if you’d like to take part!
We’ll be making easy cards, parcel wrapping, tree decorations and last minute gifts.

Just One Thing

Our Youth Teams are holding an evening of fellowship & enjoyment . . . fun activities, food and guest presenters for all young people of school age (primary and secondary) associated with the congregation! There will be games, crafts and a guest presenter for the younger children and problem solving, activities, quiz and a guest presenter for the older children. The evening begins with a meal, so if you’d like to come along, please fill in a tear-off slip and return it to a leader at Skidz or Youth Station by Sunday 8th March.

Battle of Falkirk Day

Join in with the events happening in the town during the day! The gathering will take place at the Memorial Cairn in Callendar Park at 12.15pm and then march to Falkirk Trinity. Here and/or on the High Street, there will be a Britannia XIV Medieval Re-enactment, music from Clann an Drumma, tribal dancing from Treubh Dannsa, weapon displays, Medieval Knights, Fight a Knight, mini jousting, King Robert the Bruce’s throne chair, a Wallace and Bruce exhibition and you can tour our historic Church.

Visit the Howgate for lots of children’s craft activities, including the chance to create some battle toys to remember the story behind the Battle of Falkirk. There will also be a Medieval Market on the High Street from 11am and our Café will be open from noon.