Worship for Sunday 30th May

Holy Trinity symbolCumbernauld Old Parish Church invites you to join us in worship this Sunday, 30th May, which is Trinity Sunday. Worship is led by our minister, Rev Elspeth McKay and is available from the video link below.

Alternatively, why not join us in person this Sunday? As this is the last Sunday of the month, we will be open for worship in the Parish Church on Sunday 30th May at 11.00am and look forward to welcoming you back, or welcoming you for the first time, as we meet as a family of God’s people under one roof again.

Because of the need to limit numbers for the purposes of social distancing, a booking system will apply for those wishing to attend worship in church, so please contact Anne (details on our website) to reserve your place before Sunday. Again, please note that face coverings need to be worn and we won’t be able to sing during our worship.

Worship from Cumbernauld Old Parish Church for Sunday 30th May

All the latest news from Cumbernauld Old can be found on our Facebook page so please drop by to keep up-to-date with all that’s going on. Thank-you!

Open for Worship

Cumbernauld Old Parish Church

Just a little reminder that the next ‘in-person’ worship service at Cumbernauld Old Parish Church will be this coming Sunday, 30th May which is Trinity Sunday. All are very welcome and we now can accommodate more people as the rules have changed slightly. The service will be shorter than usual (about 30-40 minutes) and sadly we are still not allowed congregational singing.
If you would like to come and worship with us in person, please contact Anne (details on our website and Facebook page). It would be great to see you!

Worship for Sunday 23rd May

Cumbernauld Old Parish Church warmly invites you to join in our online worship for Sunday 23rd May, the Day of Pentecost. Worship is led by our minister, Rev Elspeth McKay and is available from the video link below.

Worship from Cumbernauld Old Parish Church for Sunday 23rd May

You are welcome to join us in worship at any time and, as with all our worship services, this Sunday’s service is available to all, so please feel free to share with any family or friends.

Worship in the Church

Our next service when we can worship together in the Parish Church will be on Sunday 30th May at 11.00am. We look forward to welcoming you back, or welcoming you for the first time, as we meet as a family of God’s people under one roof again.
Because of the need to limit numbers for the purposes of social distancing, a booking system will apply for those wishing to attend worship in church, so please contact Anne (details on our website) to reserve your place. Again, please note that face coverings need to be worn and we won’t be able to sing during our worship.

Please visit our Facebook page to find all the latest news from Cumbernauld Old.

General Assembly 2021

The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland meets from 22nd – 27th May and, as last year, it will be an online event. Our minister will be one of the commissioners this year and one can find out more about the Assembly and how to follow its proceedings from the dedicated Church of Scotland web page or on Twitter at the hashtag #GA2021.

Christian Aid Week 2021

A huge THANK-YOU to everyone who donated to Christian Aid via our e-envelope this year. We are delighted to report that £652.81 was donated, rising to £795.31 thanks to your Gift Aid giving. Thanks once again!

Worship for Sunday 16th May

Cumbernauld Old Parish Church invites you to join our online worship service on Sunday 16th May, Christian Aid Sunday. Worship is led by our minister, Rev Elspeth McKay and is available by clicking on the video link below.

Worship from Cumbernauld Old Parish Church for Sunday 16th May

You are welcome to join us in worship at any time and, as with all our worship services, this Sunday’s service is available to all, so please feel free to share with any family or friends.

Worshipping together

Our next service when we can worship together in the Parish Church will be on Sunday 30th May at 11.00am. We look forward to welcoming you back, or welcoming you for the first time, as we meet as a family of God’s people under one roof again.
Because of the need to limit numbers for the purposes of social distancing, a booking system will apply for those wishing to attend worship in church, so please contact Anne (details on our website) to reserve your place. Again, please note that face coverings need to be worn and we won’t be able to sing during our worship.

Please visit our Facebook page to find all the latest news from Cumbernauld Old.

Christian Aid Week 2021

Christian Aid Week 2021Christian Aid Week 2021 runs from 10 – 16 May. Although we won’t be able to do our usual fund-raising for Christian Aid Week at Cumbernauld Old this year – no house-to-house collections or envelopes left on pews or available to hand onto neighbours – we have instead created an e-giving page, a place where you can donate to Christian Aid under the ‘banner’ of Cumbernauld Old Parish Church.
Just click here or on the ‘envelope’ logo on the right to find out more and to donate.
Thank you very much for your support. It is greatly appreciated!

Christian Aid Week 2021

Christian Aid Week 2021 e-envelope

Christian Aid Week 2021 runs from 10 – 16 May.

We won’t be able to do our usual fund-raising for Christian Aid Week at Cumbernauld Old this year, no house-to-house collections or envelopes left on pews or available to hand onto neighbours, but just as the work of Christian Aid hasn’t stopped throughout the Covid-19 pandemic neither has the need for its work to be supported. In fact, that need becomes greater as more people are pushed into hardship

In the words of Christian Aid themselves:

This climate crisis hurts us all. But people living in poverty fight the worst of it every day.
From drought to flooding, climate change robs people of control over their lives. Extreme weather means people in the poorest communities are struggling to survive without a reliable source of water.
Your gift could help a community build an earth dam, so when the rains do come, they will have the water they need to live. A reliable source of water will help families withstand long drought or relentless rainstorms.
Every envelope. Every gift. Every challenge can change lives.

No envelope? No problem!
What we have done is create an e-giving page, a place where you can donate to Christian Aid under the ‘banner’ of Cumbernauld Old Parish Church. Just click here or on the logo below to find out more and to donate. Thank you very much for your support. It is greatly appreciated!

Christian Aid Week 2021 e-envelope

Worship for Sunday 9th May

You are warmly invited to join the online worship service from Cumbernauld Old Parish Church for Sunday 9th May, the sixth Sunday after Easter. Worship is led by our minister, Rev Elspeth McKay and is available by clicking on the video link below.

Worship from Cumbernauld Old Parish Church for Sunday 9th May 2021

You are welcome to join us in worship at any time and, as with all our worship services, this Sunday’s service is available to all, so please feel free to share with any family or friends.

Please visit our Facebook page to find all the latest news from Cumbernauld Old.

Christian Aid Week 2021

Christian Aid Week 2021Christian Aid Week 2021 runs from 10 – 16 May. We won’t be able to do our usual fund-raising for Christian Aid Week at Cumbernauld Old this year – no house-to-house collections or envelopes left on pews or available to hand onto neighbours, but just as the work of Christian Aid hasn’t stopped throughout the Covid-19 pandemic neither has the need for its work to be supported. In fact, that need becomes greater as more people are pushed into hardship
No envelope? No problem!
We have created an e-giving page, a place where you can donate to Christian Aid under the ‘banner’ of Cumbernauld Old Parish Church. Just click here or on the Christian Aid ‘envelope’ logo above to find out more and to donate.
Thank you very much for your support. It is greatly appreciated!

Worship for Sunday 2nd May

Cumbernauld Old Parish Church invites you to join us in our online worship service for Sunday 2nd May, the fifth Sunday of Easter. Worship is led by our minister, Rev Elspeth McKay and is available by clicking on the video link below.

Worship from Cumbernauld Old Parish Church for Sunday 2nd May

You are welcome to join us at any time and, as with all our worship services, this Sunday’s service is available to all, so please feel free to share with any family or friends.

Please visit our Facebook page to find all the latest news from Cumbernauld Old.