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Paisley Daily Express
|September 20, 2025
PAISLEY NORTH CHURCH This week, our service at 11am will be led by Christine.
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We welcome any young people any week. Tea and coffee are available in the hall after the service.
Our doors are open on Tuesday and Friday mornings from 10am to 12noon.
Anyone who would like a quiet space to think or pray or any visitors to the town who would like to see around and learn a little of our 100-year-old history is most welcome.
Please come to the door at the top of the ramp at the far end of the car park.
SHERWOOD GREENLAW CHURCH
We welcome everyone to Sherwood Greenlaw Church: we are an active and busy Christian community in the east end of the town.
Tomorrow, we are pleased to welcome back Rev Tom Cant to lead our worship, supported by members of our worship team. Our service commences at 11am.
Tea and coffee are served in the hall after each service at Sunday Break.
All our Sunday services are live on YouTube, and can also be viewed later if you so wish.
Please note that our junior church has now resumed.
Also, our youth organisations - Boys' Brigade sections, Guides and Brownies - have also started for the new session.
Our popular midweek service, Wednesday Worship, is a short service, eminently suited to those who perhaps can't attend the full service on a Sunday.
It takes place at 10.45am on a Wednesday, and once again, tea and coffee are served after it.
OAKSHAW TRINITY CHURCH
Tomorrow morning, worship will be at 11am conducted by Rev George Lind.
Sunday School children should meet in the church.
Stamps continue to be collected to support the Church of Central Africa's project 'Firmly Planted'.
Donations of food or money for the Renfrewshire Foodbank are welcome.
The Oakshaw Explorers will be visiting Boden Boo, Erskine tomorrow, meeting there at 1pm.
Our organist, David Murray, will be playing at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum on Tuesday, September 30, at 1pm.
This story is from the September 20, 2025 edition of Paisley Daily Express.
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