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KNEC offers a variety of worship services from the traditional to the contemporary -
all with the primary focus of worshipping God & Jesus
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,
that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life"
Sundays
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9.45am - 10.45am |
Kirknewton Church |
Morning Worship:
Traditional presbyterian worship
service. Those who find tradition is an important part of
their relationship with God will feel most at home here. |
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11.15am - 12.20pm |
East Calder Church |
Morning
Worship:
Fairly conventional Church of Scotland service, with items
designed for both children and adults.
EnerJ (formerly Sunday School) join for
first 15 minutes, with opening music led by the Praise Band
Thereafter, fairly traditional service, with
participation by members in readings and prayers.
Youth Church leave before the sermon
for their own interactive session
Creche available |
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6.30pm - 7.30pm
All Sundays except 1st Sunday of month
(Sep to Jun) |
East Calder Church Hall |
"In Focus"
explores aspects of Christian faith in a
contemporary world.
A variety of formats is used on a
week-to-week basis, including cafe-style, informal talks and
discussions, interviews, informal celebrations of communion.
See Calendar for details
There is substantial participation by
members, and modern Christian music is led by the Praise
Band
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6.30pm - 7.30pm
1st Sunday of month
(Sep to Jun)
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Kirknewton Church Hall |
"The Hub" is a multi-media presentation designed principally for youth but with a message that can be enjoyed by all ages. |
Mid-week
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when |
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format |
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1st and 3rd Thur. of each month
12.30pm – 1:00pm
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East Calder Fellowship Room
(behind the church) |
"The Break" is a short informal service led by Dr Dick & Mrs
Joan Anderson and other church members. See Calendar
for details |
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One Wed. each month
(See Calendar)
(Sep to Jun)
7.30pm - 8.30pm |
Kirknewton church hall / East Calder church hall
(alternate months)
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"Praise &
Prayer"
focusses on these twin core aspects of
worship in an informal setting
The praise uses both modern and traditional music
Prayer is both in small groups and as a whole. But no-one
need feel in either context that they have to pray out loud
"Praise & Prayer" also provides a
natural "ensemble" gathering for the housegroups
one week in every
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