News and Events
Songs of Praise 29 December 2024
Morning Service 22 December 2024
Morning Service 15 December 2024
Morning Service 8 December 2024
Glasgow Phoenix Choir in Concert @ Strathblane Church
Glasgow Phoenix Choir in concert at Strathblane Parish Church
Saturday, 7 December 2024 at 7pm
Tickets: £10.00 are available at the door.
Autumn Tidings 2024
Communion Service 1 December 2024
Party
Sunday morning service 24th November
Killearn Kirk Sunday morning service 17th November
Killearn Kirk Remembrance Sunday 10th November 2024
Morning Service 3 November 2024
Morning Service 27 October 2024
Morning Service 20 October 2024
Morning Service 13 October 2024
Harvest 6 October 2024
morning Service 29 September 2024
Killearn Kirk sunday morning service 22nd September
Book Group - Hark!
Guild - AGM & Screen Memories
Michael White will share some screen memories with us after a short Annual General meeting.
Guild Easter Coffee Morning
Guild - Musical Afternoon
Linda More and freinds will entertain us.
Guild - Sanctuary First Church
Revd. Ruth Kennedy will join us to tell us about Sanctuary First Church.
Sanctuary First is a vibrant, online worshipping community of the Church of Scotland. They are passionate about exploring new ways for people to connect with God.
Guild - A Diplomats Life
Nick Horne will share his experiences as the Life of a Diplomat in Jerusalem.
There will be a Bring and Buy sale this afternoon.
Guild -CHAS
We welcome a member of staff from Robins House at Balloch to inform us of the work of the Childrens Hospice Association Scotland. (CHAS)
Guild - Killearn Heritage Trail
Nick Hawkins will be joining us to tell us about Killearn heritage Trail and Website.
Guild Christmas Coffee Morning
Guild - Christmas Lunch
Christmas Lunch - Names and monies will be collected nearer the time for members who wish to join us for a Christmas Lunch at Fintry Sports centre.
Guild Travel Talk
Ann and John Roy will share their travels to Western USA with us all.
Guild -Starchild Project
Finding the Light in Every Child project will address the challenges of stigma and myths related to intellectual and physical disability in Uganda. Many of these children and young people have been locked up, tied up and left in the dark. Starchild aims to build a holistic centre called the Sunflower Sanctuary. This centre will offer support, training and guidance to the most marginalized and help to prevent future generations of disabled people from being hidden in their communities and regarded as having no potential benefit to civil society. It is this lack of equality and inclusion that Starchild is addressing with the Guild and will be going forward in faith to bring these children out of the darkness and into the light.
The partnership with the Guild focuses on breaking down stigmas and myths associated with autism spectrum disorder and disabilities. Building and sustaining the Sunflower Sanctuary with the aim to promote education, livelihood opportunities, understand and increase family income, thus breaking the cycle of poverty, stigma and abuse. Specifically, this partnership will focus on three areas:
- Growth in the understanding of Autism and disabilities
- Growth in building and sustaining the Sunflower Sanctuary Holistic Centre and those participants of the project
- Growth in outreach to other communities spreading the love of God by building bridges of inclusion and equality in society.
Morning Service 15 September 2024
Morning Service 8 September 2024
Communion Service 1 September 2024
Morning Service25 August 2024
Morning Service 18 August 2024
Morning Service 11 August 2024
Morning Service 4 August 2024
Morning Service 28 July 2024
Morning Service 21 July 2024
Killearn Kirk Sunday morning service 14th July 2024
Morning Service 7 July 2024
Morning Service 30 June 2024
Move with Julie
Exercise has shown to be very beneficial for people
Classes are mainly seated but we encourage those who would like to stand.
Classes begin with a led warm up into various seated and standing exercises that mobilise the body and joints, encourage use of voice and rhythm and support brain function through coordination tasks. Class material is matched with rhythmic music spanning across the decades. Creative choreography is often created in collaboration with the dancers, allowing a build on material each week. These exercises test recall of memory and muscles.
For more information: Contact Julie at jjsymonds36@gmail.com
Wednesday Prayer Group
Morning Service 23 June 2024
Morning Service 16 June 2024
Morning Service 9 June 2024
Communion Service June 2024
Morning Service 19 May 2024
Morning Service 12 May 2024
Spring 2024
Morning Service 28 April 2024
Morning Service 21 April 2024
Funeral -Craig Gardner
Morning Service 14 April 2024
Sunday morning service 7th April
Easter Sunday morning service 31 March 2024
Palm Sunday Morning Service
Killearn Kirk Sunday morning service 17th March
Morning message 10 March 2024
Morning message 3 March2024
Morning Service25 February 2024
Morning Service 18 February 2924
Sunday morning Service 11 February 2024
Sunday morning Service 4 February 2024
Sunday morning service 28th January
Sunday morning service 21st January 2024
Killearn Kirk Sunday morning service 14th January
Bridge Club
Killearn Kirk Sunday morning service 7th January 2024
Killearn Kirk Christmas Eve Sunday morning service 24th December 2023
Killearn Kirk Sunday morning service 31st December
Christmas Services
Autumn 2023
Gift Service 10 December 2023
Communion Service 3 December 2023
Morning Service 26 November 2023
Sunday Morning Service 19 November 2023
Remembrance Sunday morning service 12th November
Sunday morning service 5th November
Wedding
Dance & Sing for Parkinsons
- A study investigated how dancing to music affects various symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
- The results suggest that dancing to music can halt the progression of physical and psychological symptoms of Parkinson’s.
- The researchers say the results could aid in developing long-term rehabilitation programs to help people manage the condition.
Exercise has shown to be very beneficial for people living with Parkinson's; to manage or potentially slow the progression of physical symptoms and to help other associated symptoms such as mental health.
Our Dancing with Parkinson's programme offers dance and movement sessions which are appropriate for those living with Parkinson's and anyone living with a neurological condition, heart or circulatory disease. We are proud that this programme not only delivers a high-quality dance experience for the participants but also allows their companions if they wish to experience it alongside them.
Classes are mainly seated but we encourage those who would like to, to stand.
Classes begin with a led warm up into various seated and standing exercises that mobilise the body and joints, encourage use of voice and rhythm and support brain function through coordination tasks. Class material is matched with rhythmic music spanning across the decades. Creative choreography is often created in collaboration with the dancers, allowing a build on material each week. These exercises test recall of memory and muscles.
In Sing for PD classes, professional singers share their joy of singing and knowledge acquired through years of training in vocal projection and clear enunciation. Interactive classes focus on breath and rhythm in support of vocalization, and include a choral exploration and many favourite songs
For more information: Contact Julie at jjsymonds36@gmail.com or Clare at cecushing@btinternet.com
Funeral
Sunday morning service 29th October
Sunday morning service 22nd October
Sunday morning service 15th October
Memorial Service - Shirley McKenzie (nee Fraser)
Killearn Kirk Morning Service 8 October 2023
Session Meeting
Christmas Day Family Service
Christmas Family Christingle Service
A service for all the family as we celebrate the coming of Christmas Day. The last Advent window will be opened after the service where a donation can be made to Shelter Scotland.
Strathendrick Singers Christmas Concert at 7pm
Will be held on Sunday, 10th December at 7pm Tickets £12 under 5's free (includes refreshments, mincepies, wine and hamper raffle). Tickets available from choir members or at the door.
Booking
Strathendrick Singers Coffee Morning
Strathendrick Singers coffee morning with some musical entertainement included. Entry by donation of £4