Annual Muster
Morning Worship and the Annual Muster of the Parachute Regimental Association in Scotland at Dunfermline Abbey on Sunday 26th April 2015
Morning Worship and the Annual Muster of the Parachute Regimental Association in Scotland at Dunfermline Abbey on Sunday 26th April 2015
Pictures from Easter Sunday, including the Easter Egg Rolling after the service.
The Abbey held a Holy Saturday Vigil this evening. Stations were set up around the Abbey and the congregation were encouraged to visit them. Each one had a simple activity and gave something to think about. The explanation…
“The Abbey’s Got Talent” and it was on show on Saturday when members of the congregation met for a night of entairtainment followed by a candlelight supper. The evening was to support this years…
Palm Sunday Procession on a cold and windy morning. We started at the North Door and processed round to the old West Door before entering the Abbey through the Nave with the choir. [srizonfbalbum…
Messy Church is an opportunity for families to come together, have fun, be creative together, eat together and worship together. This third Messy Church had Lent as its theme and had a variety activities, relevant for all…
The Abbey Youth Group led the 11am Morning Service on Sunday 1st Feb to highlight the isuues around homelessness. As part of their activities they usually get sponsorship to ‘sleep rough’ for a night…
This years Christingle Service was once again a great success with the Abbey full for a candlelit Away in a Manger and a Christmas Story.
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