Upcoming Events

A Welcome From the Minister

The congregation of Elie, Kilconquhar and Colinsburgh Parish Church welcomes you! We invite you to come and visit our churches, which hold there main services at 10am (in Elie) and 11.30am (in Colinsburgh/Kilconquhar) every Sunday. There is a crèche for the very young during the summer months when family worship is encouraged. Coffee is served in the Elie Church Hall after the service on the first Sunday of each month.

You will find us a friendly group of people who are anxious that our church and our community should be open and outgoing. Enjoy your visit with us!

Prayer Diary

September

  • Thank God for our farmers and for harvests safely gathered in.
  • Pray for the young K2 worker who has come to this area that she will be allowed to speak to children in our schools.
  • As young people leave home for the first time to start University Courses that they will not be led into unsafe friendships.
  • Thank the Lord for Brian’s ministry and pastoring and pray that Mary and Brian will find rest and have good health in their retirement.
  • Ill and bereaved.
  • Personal.

October

  • As we face the challenge of finding a new minister pray for members serving on a Vacancy Committee.
  • Pray that there is someone out there the Lord will guide to minister to us in the years ahead.
  • For the leaders and committees of our organisations as they lead meetings throughout autumn and winter.
  • For our missionary partners, Ida and Keith Waddell, as they work with young and old and sick and infirm.
  • Ill and bereaved.
  • Personal.

November

  • Pray for members of our Armed Forces presently serving where there is conflict.
  • For the families of men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice to bring peace and that they will be conscious of the Lord’s presence with them.
  • In this Remembrance month let us not forget families who have lost loved ones in past conflicts.
  • For the Church of Scotland Guild as members faithfully work to support projects where there is great need of financial aid.
  • Ill and bereaved.
  • Personal.

The Way Ahead

As Christians we are committed to the Church, its life and its mission. We base all our beliefs and behaviour on the clear teaching of scripture and, specifically in relation to the Church, on the passage in the Acts of the Apostles chapter 2 verses 41-47. This passage sets out how the early Christians lived in fellowship and we can discern from it the principles that underlay the life and work of the early church and that accounted for its growth and success.