Welcome to the website of St Ninians
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals
    • Abbeyview Community Research
    • Youth Project
    • Growing Young
    • Privacy statement
  • Covid-19
  • Live from St Ninian's
  • Healing services
  • Midweek Praise
    • Hope in Peace
    • Hope in Praise
    • Hope in Mercy
    • Hope in Grief
    • Called and Loved By God
    • Belonging to God
    • You're Worthy
    • Chosen by God
    • A Thankful Heart
    • God's Glorious Majesty
    • The Lord Fills My Life With Good Things
    • Why
    • God Made Us And We Belong To Him
    • The Holy Spirit is Here
    • Jesus Transforms Lives
    • Becoming Strong in Faith
    • Growth in the Family of God
    • Christian Commitment
    • Nurturing Relationships
    • The Relentless Love of Jesus
    • Pathways to Faith
    • Fruits of the Spirit
    • Lent and Easter 2020
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals
    • Abbeyview Community Research
    • Youth Project
    • Growing Young
    • Privacy statement
  • Covid-19
  • Live from St Ninian's
  • Healing services
  • Midweek Praise
    • Hope in Peace
    • Hope in Praise
    • Hope in Mercy
    • Hope in Grief
    • Called and Loved By God
    • Belonging to God
    • You're Worthy
    • Chosen by God
    • A Thankful Heart
    • God's Glorious Majesty
    • The Lord Fills My Life With Good Things
    • Why
    • God Made Us And We Belong To Him
    • The Holy Spirit is Here
    • Jesus Transforms Lives
    • Becoming Strong in Faith
    • Growth in the Family of God
    • Christian Commitment
    • Nurturing Relationships
    • The Relentless Love of Jesus
    • Pathways to Faith
    • Fruits of the Spirit
    • Lent and Easter 2020
Search by typing & pressing enter

YOUR CART

St Ninian's Parish Church​


​Abbeyview
Dunfermline

The church is currently closed for worship due to Covid-19 restrictions. Sunday worship will be streamed live from the church on our YouTube Channel (you can also watch here or on Facebook), starting at 10.30 am.
Minister: the Rev Carolann Erskine.  CErskine@churchofscotland.org.uk   01383 271548

Welcome

Perhaps you are new to the area, or perhaps you have been here a while and are wondering what St Ninian’s is like.

Here we worship God, serving the people of Abbeyview with Jesus at the heart of who we are and what we do. 

This is a friendly, inclusive church and our deep desire is to make everyone welcome in all the seasons of life.

​Whether you join in Sunday worship or in any of the organisations that use the halls, you are invited to help make Abbeyview a better place for all its people.

    Pray
    ​
    ​Please fill in the form below to let us know if anyone you know is in need of prayer.
    ​All requests go directly to the minister and will be treated in strictest confidence. Your information will not be held or used for any other reason.
    If it is an emergency situation, please call the emergency services if you haven't already.
    To find out more about Christian prayer, visit TryPraying.

Submit

Donate

This is a challenging financial period for the whole Church, with the loss of income from hall lets and regular fundraising. Click below to support the work of St Ninian's with a one-off gift through give.net.
Donate

​To set up a regular gift, please email stniniansfinance@outlook.com

The Church of Scotland has also launched an online donations page which you can use to support either your local church or the national organisation.

You can also help when shopping online, at no cost to yourself, by registering to support St Ninian's through easyfundraising and AmazonSmile.
The annual Week of Christian Unity, which first began in 1908, is designed to strengthen the ecumenical ties between denominations and encourage a sense of mutual support. 
Rev Sandy Horsburgh, convener of the Kirk's ecumenical committee said: "The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity has, for many years, given congregations across the country an opportunity and a reason to come together and celebrate their diversity, and to witness to the unity to which Christ calls us."
Join Dunfermline Churches as they celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.   This year's theme has been chosen by the sisters of the Community of Grandchamp in Switzerland - "Abide in my love and you shall bear much fruit"


Picture

Picture

Picture

Privacy notice
© 2020 St Ninian's Parish Church.
​Scottish Charity Number SC007453 

Picture
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.