WelcomeWelcome to the Parish Churches of Falkland and Freuchie It is a pleasure to welcome you on your visit to the web site of the parish churches at Falkland and Freuchie. These pages are designed to provide information about our churches as well as a spiritual resource for members and friends alike and we hope you will visit them regularly, for some of its content will change on a regular basis. If you live locally, you will always find a warm welcome in either of these churches. Whether your name is on our membership list or not, as a church we are available to you as a place where you might worship whenever you feel the need and as a place too where you might explore faith. If you are visiting the area and are close by on a Sunday, why not come and worship with us? In 2008, Sunday services are held at Falkland at 10.00 am and at Freuchie at 11.30 am. From the beginning of January 2009, these times will be reversed. The Falkland church is situated on the High Street, Falkland, KY15 7BU and the Freuchie Church at High Street, Freuchie, KY15 7EX. The minister of both churches is the Rev Dr George Nicol, who was inducted to the linked charges at the Freuchie church on the 27th October, 2006, following some eighteen years at the Parish Church of St Peter, Inverkeithing. Come Spy With Me performed by Ensemble Freuchie Parish Church Friday 21st November 2008, 7.30 pm Ticket: £7.00 (includiding refreshments may be obtained on Sunday mornings or at the door on the evening of the concert With their production 'Come Spy with Me,' created to celebrate their twenty fifth anniversary, and a varied second half that included a selection of songs they had sung over the years, Ensemble provided an excellent, varied and much appreciated programme that lit up a cold winter's evening. Photographs from the Ensemble Concert at Freuchie Church now appear in the photos section of the site. The most recent social event at the Falkland Church was a concert given by the Dunfermline group 'Limelight.' The group provided a varied programme, including songs from the shows, from opera, from Ireland and Scotland, a comic sketch, and ended with a selection from Les Miserables' aka 'the glums!' Altogether a fine evening's entertainment. Some photographs of the event appear in the photos section of the site. |
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