Polmont Old
Parish Church - Scotland
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Polmont Old Parish Church
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The Church Library
The Church Library is now open, please feel free to make use of it.
Recipes Wanted
Recipes Wanted - Click Here
Biscuit Quiz Answers
Biscuit Quiz Answers - Click Here
Jars of Grace
New Labels in Foyer and Coffee Bar in Fellowship Room - Click Here for more info
Return of the Sunday School
Sunday School is not a term we tend to use these days, preferring such titles as ‘Kidzone’ and ‘Powerhouse’. But it is time we returned to Sunday School – this time, though, it is for adults. Jerome is preparing a series of teachings to do with aspects of faith and being a Christian. It is hoped that these teachings will assist people to grow in their faith and will also provide resources that may help in the many situations that people face.
The first of these Sunday Schools is a 4 week series on the Bible entitles “Unlocking the Scriptures”.
Dates: Commencing Sunday 6th July and the following 3 Sundays
Time: 10.30am
Venue: Session House
Equipment: Your Bible and something to write on and with.
If you are interested please let Jerome know for catering and printing purposes.
Photos from the Stewardship Campaign









MINISTRIES IN THE CHURCH
Ministry within the Church of Scotland takes a variety of forms. These include ministers ordained to the ministry of Word and Sacrament - both full-time and auxiliary - deacons, readers, elders and chaplains. They are supported in their role by around 2,000 professional and administrative and support staff who help the Church deliver practical services to communities throughout Scotland and worldwide. Ministers of Word and Sacrament also work closely with elders and deacons in caring for their community.
Elders: are a group of elected, ordained leaders. They give their time voluntarily and, along with the Minister, are responsible for the spiritual and practical aspects of Church life, including pastoral care, and for local church government. Being an Elder is a demanding but rewarding role - and important part of the Church of Scotland in its team ministry. Elders may also, with appropriate training, conduct funerals, chair the Kirk Session, preach and lead worship.
Polmont Old Parish Church
Holiday Club Information

The Church Library
The Church Library is now open, please feel free to make use of it.
Recipes Wanted
Recipes Wanted - Click Here
Biscuit Quiz Answers
Biscuit Quiz Answers - Click Here
Jars of Grace
New Labels in Foyer and Coffee Bar in Fellowship Room - Click Here for more info
Return of the Sunday School
Sunday School is not a term we tend to use these days, preferring such titles as ‘Kidzone’ and ‘Powerhouse’. But it is time we returned to Sunday School – this time, though, it is for adults. Jerome is preparing a series of teachings to do with aspects of faith and being a Christian. It is hoped that these teachings will assist people to grow in their faith and will also provide resources that may help in the many situations that people face.
The first of these Sunday Schools is a 4 week series on the Bible entitles “Unlocking the Scriptures”.
Dates: Commencing Sunday 6th July and the following 3 Sundays
Time: 10.30am
Venue: Session House
Equipment: Your Bible and something to write on and with.
If you are interested please let Jerome know for catering and printing purposes.
Photos from the Stewardship Campaign










Ministry within the Church of Scotland takes a variety of forms. These include ministers ordained to the ministry of Word and Sacrament - both full-time and auxiliary - deacons, readers, elders and chaplains. They are supported in their role by around 2,000 professional and administrative and support staff who help the Church deliver practical services to communities throughout Scotland and worldwide. Ministers of Word and Sacrament also work closely with elders and deacons in caring for their community.
Elders: are a group of elected, ordained leaders. They give their time voluntarily and, along with the Minister, are responsible for the spiritual and practical aspects of Church life, including pastoral care, and for local church government. Being an Elder is a demanding but rewarding role - and important part of the Church of Scotland in its team ministry. Elders may also, with appropriate training, conduct funerals, chair the Kirk Session, preach and lead worship.