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Kilmarnock Standard
|July 16, 2025
On Saturday, July 19 East Ayrshire Leisure invites the public to attend the official opening of the new Covenanting Trail walking route of 7.7 miles.
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The event will begin at 11am at Lochgoin Museum and end around 2.5 to 3 hours later at Fenwick Church, where refreshments will be served.
Fenwick Church invites all who are interested to attend a conventicle service in their churchyard on Sunday, July 20 at 3pm to commemorate Fenwick Parish’s Covenanting history. A covenanters’ flag and other relics of that era can be viewed in the church.
East Ayrshire Churches Homelessness Action (EACHa) is looking for volunteers to help with breakfast drop-ins on Mondays, from 10am to 12noon, on a rota basis. A PVG safeguarding certificate is needed and EACHa can arrange this for volunteers.
Helpers are also needed to make up Friendly Fresh Start packs, on Monday or Wednesday from 9.30am till 12noon. This is a temporary commitment, initially for the summer months.
PVG is not required for this. Volunteers are also required to make up cloth bags to hold hygiene packs which are distributed to homeless adults and children. Please contact Janice Grant if you can help. janice. grant@hotmail.co.uk.
ST KENTIGERN’S PARISH CHURCH
If in need of pastoral care in the Parish of New Farm Loch, please contact our Interim Moderator Rev Dr David Hume on 07858 966367 or dhume@churchofscotland.org.uk.
Morning Worship every Sunday starts at 11am and all are very welcome. You can watch our services on our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@stkentigernchurch at 10.55am or listen to the service on our dedicated phone line on 01563 444269.
The St Kentigern’s website houses all our links to online pages and resources. Visit at https://stkentigerns.carrd.co/
Youth Church meets on a Sunday at 7pm in the Church Lounge first Sunday of each month and every other week in home of Clarinda and Jim McHardy.
Tiny Tots for babies, toddlers and their carers in the large hall on a Tuesday from 9.30am to 11am (term time).
This story is from the July 16, 2025 edition of Kilmarnock Standard.
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