Our usual Sunday service time is Aberlour Parish Church 11.15am.

See the Notices page for intimations which do not have an associated calendar event.

E-mail AKimmitt@churchofscotland.org.uk with notices before the end of Friday each week.

Upcoming

June

Aberlour Legacies of Slavery Project: Textile workshop

Thursday, 5 June, 7pm, Aberlour Parish Church

All welcome, refreshments provided.

Past

January

Quiz night

Friday, 17 January, 7.30pm, Aberlour Parish Church

Maximum of 4 in a team. £5 per person. All welcome. Please bring your own refreshments. Raffle donations gratefully received. To book a table, contact Jane: jane871515@outlook.com or 0 1340 871515.

Bible Study Friday

Friday, 24 January, 2.30pm, Craigellachie Parish Church

February

Spring Kirk News deadline

Wednesday, 5 February

Would Kirk News contributors please note the upcoming deadline for the submission of articles for the spring edition of Kirk News. Please send articles to jane871515@outlook.com.

Kirk Session meeting

Tuesday, 10 February, 2pm, Craigellachie Parish Church

Your prayers are warmly welcomed as we discuss the life and ministry of our congregation. Elders, please note the earlier start time.

Bannocks & Blether

Saturday, 22 February, 10am-12pm

The Guild are hosting a Bannocks & Blether Coffee Morning. All are welcome to join them for a cuppa with homemade bannocks and scones. Adults £3, children under 12 £1.

Celebration of Communion

Sunday, 23 February

All are warmly invited to share in worship and fellowship as we celebrate Holy Communion during the service.

March

World Day of Prayer

Friday, 7 March, 2pm, Aberlour Parish Church

Aberlour Parish Church will be holding a World Day of Prayer service. Each year, the service is written by women from a different country. This year, the service was written by Christian Women of the Cook Islands with the theme “I Made You Wonderful.” St Margaret’s Episcopal Church will be joining in the presentation. It is usually a very moving, hopeful service. Tea, coffee, and cake will be served afterwards.

Aberlour Walking Group

Saturday, 8 March, 10am

The Walking Group will be taking a circular route from Cragganmore to Scoot More (at
Blacksboat). See the post for more details.

Archiestown Soup and Sweet

Sunday, 16 March, 12-2pm, Archiestown village hall

Hosted by the Archiestown toddler group, who would be delighted and very grateful to anyone who would like to pop along. By donation. All are welcome.

March

Mortlach and Cabrach Guild’s Big Sing

Tuesday, 25 March, 7pm, Mortlach Church

The Mortlach and Cabrach Guild are inviting all to attend their Big Sing!
There will be a cuppa afterwards. Entry by donation.

Seed Sowing

Monday, 31 March, 2-4pm, Aberlour Glebe

The Glebe Garden is hosting a seed sowing day for all ages.

April

Balgownie Collective & Hornflakes Concert

Saturday, 5 April, 3pm, Aberlour Parish Church

Entry by donations at the concert. Teas and coffees at the interval.

Poster
Balwognie Collective & Hornflakes
Concert
at Aberlour Parish Church of Scotland
on Saturday 5th April 2025, at 15:00
Donald Grassie (accordion)
Rossini Cavalcante (drums)
Ian Lovegrove (piano)
William Jamieson (horn)
Emma Winchester (horn)
Gill Cammack (horn)
Sam Paul (horn)
David Jarvie (bassoon)
Ronnie Gibson & Mairi Stewart (fiddle)

entry by donations at the concert
teas & coffees at the interval

Balgownie Collective

Hornflakes

Scottish Charity SC001336

Aberlour Walking Group

Saturday, 12 April, 10am

The Walking Group will be taking a circular route around the Bin of Cullen. See the post for more details.

Seed Swap & Social

Saturday, 26 April, 2-4pm, Aberlour Parish Church

The Glebe Project is hosting their third annual seed swap. Come see what others are planting, get some seeds, and enjoy some local produce.

Aberlour Legacies of Slavery Project: Introductory session: Aberlour and slavery

Monday, 28 April, 7pm, Craigellachie Parish Church

Presented by Jim MacPherson, UHI Centre for History. All welcome, refreshments provided.

Poster

May

Coffee Weekend & Heritage Display

Saturday, 3 May & Sunday, 4 May, 10am-12 & 2-4pm, Craigellachie Village Hall

Hosted by the Friends of Craigellachie Bridge.

Moray Women’s Conference

Saturday, 10 May, 9.30am-3.30pm, Elgin Baptist Church

The Women’s Ministry team of the Elgin Baptist Church invite ladies to a day of Bible teaching, worship, and fellowship on the theme of restoration. Speakers Amy Wicks (St Silas Church, Glasgow) and Rachel Setliffe (Restored Home). Coffees and teas provided; please bring your own lunch. Registration is free; to register, please see the poster. For inquiries, contact women.elginbaptistchurch@gmail.com.

Aberlour Legacies of Slavery Project: Exploring the legacies of slavery

Wednesday, 14 May, 7pm, Craigellachie Parish Church

Presented by Lisa Williams, Edinburgh Caribbean Association. All welcome, refreshments provided.

Aberlour Legacies of Slavery Project: Textile workshop

Thursday, 22 May, 7pm, Aberlour Parish Church

All welcome, refreshments provided.