Serving at the Heart of Dunfermline

Community Spirit

Having been a centre of Christian Worship on this site for over a thousand years
the church looks forward to the future with confidence in its place in the life of the town of Dunfermline.

Our Commitment to Community and Heritage

Welcoming Environment

At Dunfermline Abbey, we strive to create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels valued and included. Our commitment to hospitality ensures that all visitors can connect with their spiritual journey in a supportive setting.

Cultural and Historical Engagement

We emphasise the importance of our rich historical and cultural heritage through various programs and events. By intertwining worship with our history, we enhance the spiritual experience, allowing individuals to connect with Scotland’s past and its impact on faith.

Our Groups and Activities

Explore the varied selection of groups that meet at the Abbey each day.

Monday
Heart for Art

CrossReach Heart for Art is a free community based art group for people living with dementia in the Dunfermline. It provides respite for carers and enjoyment for the participants in a supportive and friendly environment.

Tuesday
Choristers

Music has been an important feature of the liturgy at Dunfermline Abbey since the time of the Benedictine foundation in the twelfth century.
The choristers meet in the Abbey each Tuesday evening for their rehearsal. 

Wednesday
Mens Group & Ladies Forum

The Mens’ Group and the Ladies Forum meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month. The men meet at 9.30am to play carpet bowls and dominoes. The Abbey Ladies meet at 2pm where pleasant company and a cup of tea await you.

Dunfermline Abbey holds profound historical and religious significance in Scotland.

Discover Dunfermline Abbey

Dunfermline Abbey stands as a beacon of history and faith, having served as a center of worship for over a millennium. With its roots in the Christian tradition, our Abbey welcomes all seekers of spiritual connection amidst its storied walls.

We serve a diverse community, from devoted worshippers to curious visitors intrigued by our rich history. Our services and events cater to everyone, uniting individuals from all walks of life in a shared experience of faith and community.

Thursday
Bereavement Group

Meeting on the last Thursday of each month at 11am, the group is for those who are looking for mutual support following bereavement. No counselling is offered, instead tea, coffee and an opportunity to share experiences.

Friday
Abbey Kids

A Creative Space for Children in the Heart of the Community’ at 4 – 5:30 PM in the Abbey Church Halls.
Each week we will offer a variety of art and crafts activities both big and small, as well as a snack!

Saturday
Messy Church

Messy church takes place at various points through the year and meets in the Church Halls with activities based on the season of the year.

Events

Dunfermline Abbey regularly hosts a variety of events, including concerts, exhibitions, worship services, group activities, and special commemorations.

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Concert
Dunfermline Abbey

Summer Concert Series – Jean-René André from Rennes Cathedral

In August 2025, the Abbey Church of Dunfermline is hosting a series of free concerts on Saturdays at 12.00- 12.45.Saturday

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Children
Dunfermline Abbey

Summer Story Time

Stories, play and art for three-to-five-year-olds and their carers will run on Fridays 1st and 15th August, 10.30-11.30am, in the

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Concert
Dunfermline Abbey

Summer Concert Series – Tiffany Vong from Jordanhill Parish Church

In August 2025, the Abbey Church of Dunfermline is hosting a series of free concerts on Saturdays at 12.00- 12.45.Saturday

We Would Love Your Support!

Love Dunfermline Abbey?

The ongoing upkeep and maintenance of the Ministry of our historic Abbey is entirely funded by the generous support of our congregation and donations from visitors.
Donating allows us to continue to offer ministry in Dunfermline and welcome over 25,000 people every year to discover the Abbey’s place in Scotlands rich history.

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