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Alyth Parish Church

Updated 19th April 2010
Launched 1st November 2005

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Service Details Sketch of Alyth Parish Church

Sunday Worship
The weekly Sunday morning service commences 11am lasting around one hour. An evening service is held on the first Sunday of each month at 6pm lasting around forty minutes, often followed by a cup of tea in the Hall of Friendship.

 

Sacrament of Holy Communion
Celebrated formally on the first Sunday of March and October (morning and afternoon); informally on the Sunday after Christmas and the first Sunday in June.

 

Holy Week
Services are held on the evenings of Monday to Friday of Holy Week with Communion celebrated on Maundy Thursday.

 

Disabled Facilities
Alyth Parish Church has comprehensive disabled facilities including access for wheelchair users, a disabled toilet, car parking and an audio loop system for the hard of hearing.

 

Crèche Facilities
There is a Crèche facility in the church lounge available throughout Sunday morning services.

Robertson Memorial Window (north side middle window)

Robertson Memorial Window (north side middle window)
"To the Glory of God and in loving memory of William Robertson died 1867 and his wife Marjory Mitchell died 1868. Erected by their sons Wm. Robertson ex-Postmaster Alyth, Lieut. Col. D.M. Robertson V.D-J.P Provost of Alyth and Prof. James Robertson (Professor of Oriental Languages) D.D. of Glasgow University, 1906". It was designed by Stephen Adam of Glasgow. “Christ the Light of the World” was dedicated on Saturday 22nd September 1906.

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