OSCR SCO 11017
Diary - Dec. 2011 to March 2012
10:30 am
Worship
Download Family News and
Order of Service
Please note there will be no evening service this week.
9:30 am
Morning Prayers in Session Room
7:30pm
Guild Open Night
'My Weekly and People's Friend' - Fiona Brown
There will be NO mid-week service
12:30 - 4:00 pm The Cafe is open in the Church Hall.
Bible Study - phone Linda (736310) or Graham (774814) for more information.
12 noon- 1:30 pm
Christian Aid Lunch in YMCA Hall.
10:30 am
Worship
Could you help with the flowers on Sunday? If so please click here for more information.
Less mobile members of the church can arrange a lift to and from church for morning or afternoon worship. Drivers and contact details are listed in Family News each week.
If you wish to have any notices or reports added to the website about any church activities please email them to .

Our church is found in Barnhill, part of Broughty Ferry by Dundee. We would love to have you join us for church this weekend. You can find directions to our church here.
We do hope you find this website a friendly and personal introduction to our parish, however we do realise this is just a website and the best way to get to know us is to come along this weekend.
St. Margaret’s was founded as a place for
worship. We value worship, service and mission. And you will find out
more of what we do on this website.

There is further information about our services, events, and our organisations -just follow the links in the menu above.
There is a crèche during the Sunday service, and lifts to church are available for the less mobile (see right). A loop induction system is fitted in the church.
We seek to witness to Jesus Christ not only on a Sunday, but in what we do throughout the week. Find out more about some of our regular activities throughout the week.
I will be handing over the running of the website in the next few weeks to Graham Wightman and his team. The site has grown to be larger than I expected when I took it on some years ago, and there will now be more people to keep the pages updated. The website team will also be better co-ordinated with the team producing the newsletter - hopefully to the benefit of both.
Thank you for supporting the website, and for supplying material to publish. Particular thanks to Alison for supplying the weekly updates, and to Alister Lockhart for his well researched pages on the history of our church.
I hope you enjoy visiting the new website as much as I have enjoyed publishing the old one.
Ken Inglis