Kirkcaldy churches welcome new union as a 'blessing and an opportunity'

Two churches in Kirkcaldy who have welcomed their union as a “blessing and an opportunity” will hold their first in-person worship as one congregation from Good Friday.
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The newly formed Templehall and Torbain United Church officially came together on Thursday, February 24 when the occasion was marked on Zoom with a service.

Those who took part included members of Templehall and Torbain churches, as well as the Moderator of the Presbytery of Fife, Rev Jane Barron, and Rev John Murray, who preached in the new congregation.

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Lauren Jones, the community outreach worker for the church, said: “The union between Templehall and Torbain is a blessing and an opportunity and it’s clear that by working together we can achieve so much more than the churches could separately.

The newly formed Templehall and Torbain United Church officially came together on Thursday 24 February when the occasion was marked on Zoom with a serviceThe newly formed Templehall and Torbain United Church officially came together on Thursday 24 February when the occasion was marked on Zoom with a service
The newly formed Templehall and Torbain United Church officially came together on Thursday 24 February when the occasion was marked on Zoom with a service

“We have been working together for some time now to be able to make this union a reality, and we are all now looking forward to being able to call a full-time Minister of Word and Sacrament, continue our outreach work, and serve as God wanted us to.”

It is planned that both the current session clerks will continue in the role with the new congregation and share their duties across both church buildings.

George Thomson who was previously the session clerk of Templehall Parish Church, said that it was a chance to move “onwards and upwards”.

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“The pandemic has shown us that by working together we can achieve so much more for the parish. The union gives both church members and office-bearers hope that shared communities can reveal shared values and goals.”

Templehall Church in KirkcaldyTemplehall Church in Kirkcaldy
Templehall Church in Kirkcaldy

Gordon Thomson, who was previously the session clerk of Torbain Parish Church, described the changes as “hugely exciting”.

"The integration of our two neighbouring churches is founded on the recognition of both previously separate congregations that to move forward confidently and sustainably we have to do something radically different as a consolidated church presence,” he said.

“Combining our resources has unlocked many hugely exciting opportunities for our rejuvenated church to achieve a new vitality and enriched sense of mission."

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Services will be held at 7pm on Friday 2 April at Templehall Church and on Easter Sunday at 11am at Torbain United Church, led by Rev Brian Porteous. Due to anticipated demand, those attending should book a seat for the Torbain Sunday service at https://www.torbainchurch.org/book-a-pew

Torbain Church in KirkcaldyTorbain Church in Kirkcaldy
Torbain Church in Kirkcaldy

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