The Fife Pilgrim Way follows one of the ancient routes from Culross where the Abbey was founded, via Dunfermline Abbey and onwards through Fife to St Andrews. As a church on the route, Holy Trinity, Dunfermline is aiming to complete the first of the seven parts of the...
Face coverings remain an important part of stopping the spread of coronavirus. Although regulatory requirements to wear face coverings in places of worship will be removed from 4 April, the Scottish Government’s guidance still strongly encourages the use of protective...
If you thought “That image looks familiar”, it’s because we used the crown of thorns when our augmented choir last performed Stainer’s sacred oratorio The Crucifixion in 2012. And you saw it once more in 2020 when we launched our plan to perform the work again on Palm...
We are warmly invited to the Lenten Study taking place at Holy Trinity on Wednesday evenings from 7.00pm to 8.30pm in the church hall. The topic is “Steps in the Liturgy: Our Sunday worship from start to finish”. 2 March — Gathering: Brought together in Praise and...
The Scottish Episcopal Church is totally committed to becoming carbon net zero by 2030 and on Thursday 24 February anyone interested in climate change and being carbon-neutral is invited to take part in a study session led by the Climate Change Group on the topic...