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Welcome

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Welcome to our website.  We hope that through the information on this site we will be able to convey the enthusiasm and warmth of our congregation and that it may encourage you to come along and visit us in person.

Cathcart Trinity is a vibrant forward looking Church with bible based worship at the heart of all that we do.  We have developed a range of worship styles to reflect the diversity of our congregation and we hope that we can suit most people's worship preferences.  Whether you come as a family or as an individual we can assure you of a friendly welcome and to those who have no previous experience of church we would extend a warm invitation.

Our aim is to be an open and welcoming church reaching  out to serve the community of Cathcart.  Our halls and facilities are for the use of the wider community as well as our church family and we have a range of activities which are open to all.  We work in partnership with other churches in the area particularly in the field of youth work where we jointly support Radiate (the Cathcart Youth Ministry Partnership).

As a congregation we're committed to caring for one another and those we meet in our church  premises and in the community.  Our motivation is our faith.  Jesus Christ has taught us to love one another.  We look forward to welcoming you in person soon.

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Worship Services

Here are the Services this week.  To see details of all Services this month, please click here.

Sunday 20 May
10am        Traditional Service
11.15am   Contemporary Service
3pm          Cartvale Care Centre Service
6.30pm     Evening Service

Thursday 24 May
12.45pm    Half Hour Lunchtime Service

Sunday 27 May
10am        Traditional  Service
11.15am   Contemporary Service
6.30pm     Evening Service

Reverend Wilma Pearson

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I’ve been at Cathcart Trinity since 2004 and am very enthusiastic about what God is doing in the congregation.

It’s great to be part of a congregation where we explore different styles of worship and people can find a service that suits them. The Church family is varied in ages and interests and it’s good to be part of a team in which people can develop and use their gifts and talents.

God has challenged me to see how we can serve the community and Iit’s a privilege to be involved in worship services in local nursing homes, a daycare centre and in our local primary and secondary schools. As part of the wider Christian community in the area it is exciting to share in work with the United Free and Baptist congregations and to be in regular contact with other denominations too.

I believe that the good news of Jesus can and does transform lives and brings hope, comfort, challenge and peace. I pray that because of my faith, and God at work in and through me, others may discover this in their own lives.

Why I Like Cathcart Trinity - Lorna Duff

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I love going to Cathcart Trinity Church, it has a friendly, welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, which makes you feel at ease instantly. It’s not only the services which are important to me; the groups available allow you to grow spiritually with people who feel the same way as you do. It allows relationships and friendships to be made and to give you a great support system for life. The church as a whole is an immediate home from home, as the people you meet soon become just like family.

Reverend Iain Morrison

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I moved to the new congregation of Cathcart Trinity in 2003 having been a minister at Hillington Park in Cardonald and Lorne & Lowland in Campbeltown prior to that. It has been very exciting being involved in the development and growth of the congregation in both numerical and spiritual terms. The foundational ethos of my ministry is a commitment to the faithful preaching and teaching of God’s word which defines and shapes our fellowship and service. A focus on prayer, bible study, local and global mission along with a desire to be a loving and supportive community reflects what we are seeking to achieve within the congregation. I enjoy being part of a ministry team where spiritual gifts are recognised, nurtured and encouraged to be used. The joy of ministry is seeing lives being transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit, whether it is individuals coming to faith for the first time or folk being rooted even deeper in faith.   

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Iain Duff Session Clerk
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Stuart McCloy Church Officer
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Sheila Shaw ChurchOfficer
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