Community

Jesus said He had come that His followers might have life and have it more abundantly (John 10:10); He also said His followers were to be light and salt and yeast in their communities and world (Matthew 5:15,16). We believe this and express it in a variety of ways.

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Angel Voices

As Kilmacolm’s only children’s choir, Angel Voices has achieved local fame appearing and winning awards at the Inverclyde Music Festival.

Recently they performed a Come and Sing on the stage show and film Bugsy Malone.

They practice each Friday at 6.00pm at St Fillan’s Church.

Angel Voices welcome new members.
Call Maureen on 01505 872905

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Heartland Circle

This creative response to the growing number of older people in our communities aims at delivering a safe rendezvous each week, where friends can meet, join in activities to stimulate memory and maintain tactile dexterity. Afternoon tea is always served and craft opportunities are provided for all who wish to take part.

Heartland Circle is part of a wider development in the Episcopal Churches of Port Glasgow, Kilmacolm and Bridge of Weir that is linked to Alzheimer’s Scotland and Faith in Older People. Members of St Mary’s, Port Glasgow, St Fillan’s Kilmacolm and St Mary’s Bridge of Weir all volunteer with transport, catering, and Circle activities each week.

Our Heartland Ministry Team are also part of this initiative in local care homes and church services.

Heartland Circle meets each Thursday at St Mary’s Church, Port Glasgow at 1.30 pm till 3.30 pm.

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Foodbank

Each week at St Fillan’s some members commit to bring an item of foodstuff which is stored and taken at regular intervals to the United Reform Church in Port Glasgow who run a local Foodbank.