What’s happening at Cumbernauld Trinity?
Upcoming events this spring…
Worship at Cumbernauld Trinity
Our morning worship service on Sunday 4th May will take place at 11.00am in the Village church and will be led by David Nicholson DCS.
As this is the first Sunday of the month, the Big Red Bucket will be available in the vestibule at the Village for anyone who wishes to ‘pop in a pound’ to support the work of our Mission Partners in South Africa,
Our Cafe Church on Sunday 4th May is at 2.30pm in the St Mungo’s Hub and will be led by Lynda Currie.
All our worship services are open to everyone, so please drop in!
Looking ahead -
The Ladies’ Circle welcome the Glasgow Street Pastors to talk about their work on Monday 5th May at 7.00pm in the St Mungo’s Hub.
The Ladies’ Circle will continue to meet every second Monday up until early September when the session will end with a closing dinner. The programme will feature visiting speakers, musical evenings, charity talks, home nights / outings and a regular supply of tea, coffee, cakes, and fellowship. Further information will be posted on our What’s On page.
Christian Aid Week 2025 takes place between 11th and 17th May. We will be holding a Coffee Morning in the St Mungo’s Hub on Saturday 10th May from 10am until 12 noon.
Cumbernauld Gaelic Choir will be entertaining the Ladies’ Circle on Monday 19th May at 7.00pm in the St Mungo’s Hub.
Cumbernauld Trinity will be represented at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland when it meets in Edinburgh from Saturday 17th until Thursday 22nd May.
Breakfast Cafe
The Breakfast Cafe, run by Cumbernauld and Carbrain Community Hub, is open every Thursday from 9.30am to 12 noon at the St Mungo's Hub of Cumbernauld Trinity. The Breakfast Café has hot rolls, tea and coffee… and it’s all free!
(Donations, though, are welcome!)
Village Food Bank
The Village Food Bank is open every Thursday from 10.30 - 12.30 in the Session House at Cumbernauld Trinity in the Village. You can help by remembering the food bank in your prayers, by volunteering or by leaving donated items in the box in the church vestibule on Sunday mornings.