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January 10, 2026

Holy Trinity & St Barnabas' Church, opposite the sheriff court and across from Gilmour Street railway station in Paisley, is a member of the Scottish Episcopal Church (SEC) and a part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

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Our next service is on Sunday, January 11, at 10am. Our next Wednesday Communion is on Wednesday, January 14 at 10am.

For those not yet comfortable attending church in person, the Scottish Episcopal Church continues to broadcast video coverage of Eucharistic services via its website, social media channels and YouTube channel.

The web page for the broadcast is located at www.scotland.anglican.org/ broadcast-sunday-worship

These services will be broadcast at 11am on Sundays and, in advance of the broadcast of each service, the Liturgy - the Order of Service - will be available to download from the SEC website.

On Friday evenings every week of the year at 7pm, the Our Lady of the Wayside team is back (part of the St Vincent de Paul Society) and providing free hot meals, to all who show up, in our church hall. No registration or pre-booking is required.

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On Sunday, morning worship will be at 11am conducted by Rev Gordon Armstrong. Sunday School will meet in the church.

The first meeting of the new year for our tea and crafts group will be on Monday, January 12, at 7pm in the Lang Hall.

The Friendly Hour will return on Tuesday, January 13, at 2pm in the Lang Hall. Entertainment will be from The Neilston Strings.

Donations of food or money for the Renfrewshire Foodbank are welcome.

The first meeting of the new year for the Trinity Lunch Club is at 12.30pm on Wednesday, January 14, in The Wynd Centre. The first Wynd film show of the new year will on Wednesday, January 21, when we will be showing 'Wonka'.

It is 12 noon for lunch and film, which costs £6, or 1pm for the film only, which costs £3. Tickets available from The Wynd reception or by calling 0141 887 4647.

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Holy Trinity & St Barnabas' Church, opposite the sheriff court and across from Gilmour Street railway station in Paisley, is a member of the Scottish Episcopal Church (SEC) and a part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

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January 10, 2026

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