A Warm Welcome!
We hope this website will give you a feel for our church, it's history, and the activities we are involved in. We are always adding more content, including Podcasts of our most recent talks, details of future events in the church and in the town, and lots of other goodies.
We currently have two services every Sunday. Our Morning Worship tends to be more traditional and is held in the main church building. We use the latest Scottish Church Hymnary (CH4), which provides for an excellent selection of worship songs from many eras and traditions. Holy Communion is celebrated once every three months, on the first Sunday of December, March, June, and September.
Our Evening Fellowship is more contemporary and informal, and is held in the Boston Room of Kenmore Hall. We begin with worship, lead by our worship band, followed by a talk which is then possibly followed by an open discussion. We close with worship and time set aside for prayer ministry (we have a fully trained prayer-ministry team). In his first letter to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul encourages us each to come to church with something to share in order to build one another up (1 Cor 14:26). So, during the worship we encourage folks to listen to what the Holy Spirit may be saying and space is given to share this openly if appropriate. We also encourage personal testimony, which is often a huge encouragement for all.
In the evening of the last Sunday of the month we celebrate Communion together. This is done in a less formal way than in the morning, in a style which is more reflective and liturgical - with a 'Celtic' feel. This provides a nice contrast to the usual evening format.
On another page you can find Podcasts of our services with a facility to comment on them. Please feel free to add any comments, questions or encouragements as you see fit. There is also a contact form, should you have any questions or comments. It will be lovely to hear from you.
Finally, if you find the text size unhelpful to you, then try adjusting your browser settings for this in the View or Options menu or try using Ctrl +/- and 0.
Jedburgh Old & Trinity is a reformed evangelical congregation which is part of the Church of Scotland.
We currently have two services every Sunday. Our Morning Worship tends to be more traditional and is held in the main church building. We use the latest Scottish Church Hymnary (CH4), which provides for an excellent selection of worship songs from many eras and traditions. Holy Communion is celebrated once every three months, on the first Sunday of December, March, June, and September.
Our Evening Fellowship is more contemporary and informal, and is held in the Boston Room of Kenmore Hall. We begin with worship, lead by our worship band, followed by a talk which is then possibly followed by an open discussion. We close with worship and time set aside for prayer ministry (we have a fully trained prayer-ministry team). In his first letter to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul encourages us each to come to church with something to share in order to build one another up (1 Cor 14:26). So, during the worship we encourage folks to listen to what the Holy Spirit may be saying and space is given to share this openly if appropriate. We also encourage personal testimony, which is often a huge encouragement for all.
In the evening of the last Sunday of the month we celebrate Communion together. This is done in a less formal way than in the morning, in a style which is more reflective and liturgical - with a 'Celtic' feel. This provides a nice contrast to the usual evening format.
On another page you can find Podcasts of our services with a facility to comment on them. Please feel free to add any comments, questions or encouragements as you see fit. There is also a contact form, should you have any questions or comments. It will be lovely to hear from you.
Finally, if you find the text size unhelpful to you, then try adjusting your browser settings for this in the View or Options menu or try using Ctrl +/- and 0.
Jedburgh Old & Trinity is a reformed evangelical congregation which is part of the Church of Scotland.