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St. Ninian's Alyth

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Our lovely sandstone church, built in 1856 by the great grandfathers of some of our present congregation, stands on Airlie Street, the main road into Alyth. There is a ramped entrance. Inside the church is light and has a magnificent rose window and three beautiful stained glass windows around the apse. An elegant marble relief depicts Life after Death
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Our congregation  is a small friendly welcoming group of people. Some have lived in Alyth and belonged to this church all their lives. Others have come having moved into the area. We enjoy meeting to share worship.

We use the Scottish 1982 Liturgy. The congregation joins in hymn singing, Bible reading, prayers and responses. The service finishes with Communion to which all are invited should they wish. On a 5th Sunday we join with the congregations of St. Anne’s  and St. Catherine’s for morning worship.”

WELCOME 

Everyone, with or without a Christian belief,  is very welcome to join us. We hope you will find God’s peace through our worship.

''St Ninian’s welcomed the Coronation by joyfully Ringing the Bell!''

 
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 “ St Ninian’s welcomed Baby Brodie at his Christening”.

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 St Ninian’s Celebrates Harvest Thanksgiving 2022 

“Our church was beautifully decorated last year for Remembrance Sunday. Thanks to the Parish Church for the loan of some of your poppies”  

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St Ninian’s Celebrates the Easter Season

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 St Ninian’s Celebrates Harvest Thanksgiving 2021 

St. Ninian’s celebrates the Magic of Christmas

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 St Ninian’s hosted Alyth’s World Day of Prayer this year. The table depicts the Diversity of Britain,

a Bible and part we share with the whole world

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St Ninian’s celebrated Mothering Sunday.

St Ninian’s celebrated Mothering Sunday.

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St Ninian’s fixes a swift nesting box on its turret to help nature conservation

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