- vibrant church services which confront real life issues
- being a welcoming, friendly place for families and for individuals, with a real focus on great groups for children and young people
- making a positive difference in our world, locally and internationally
- helping one another get to know God better
WELCOME TO ST MUNGO'S CHURCH
We are a large, contemporary, family-orientated church based in the south-west of Edinburgh.
We are all about:
We believe God is good and church is about every day, not just Sunday.
Why not visit us this Sunday or join our next Alpha course?
Latest News
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Alpha Course begins this coming Thursday 26 Jan.There is still time to join the Alpha course. This Thursday 7.30pm in the church building. Buffet meal, a talk on ‘Who is Jesus?’ followed by discussion. Contact Richard McArthur if you’d like to come (449 9911, enquiries@stmungos.org) Posted on 19 January 2012 |
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Vision Sunday & AGM Sunday 15 JanuaryWatch the talk ‘Ring out for the Lord’ by Malcolm Round from ‘Vision Sunday’. Also watch the talk on the Children’s Ministry given by Clare Gardner and the Financial report by Katherine Burnett. Posted on 7 December 2011 |
Cherished event – Saturday 28 January (Film Night)Join us on Saturday 28 January from 8pm for drinks and desserts. We’ll then watch “Shall We Dance” – a romantic comedy featuring Richard Gere as a weary lawyer in the midst of a mid life crisis, who discovers ballroom dancing and some unexpected consequences. Friends welcome. RSVP by Sunday 22nd January, if possible: cherished@stmungos.org (Open to all women over 18) Posted on 5 January 2012 |
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New CAP Money Course startingWant to get on top of your finances? CAP Money is for you. In just three evenings you will draw up your own budget and learn a money management system to help you stick to it. The new course will run on Mondays 27 Feb, 5 and 12 March at Balerno high school, starting at 8pm. READ MORE » Posted on 16 January 2012 |
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Model Railway Day – new date for your diaryThe next Model Railway Day is on 17 March from 2pm till 9pm in the Ministry Centre. Do you like driving Double O trains? In the company of like minded people? Twice a year a large layout is built and anyone who comes along can drive a train and enjoy the day. Children under 12 years must bring an adult with them, and all ages from granddads down are welcome. Posted on 25 November 2009 |
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Staff NewsWe welcome Peter Brutin who joins as Operations Manager, working part time, with effect from 16 Jan. Peter brings many personal gifts and business leadership experience. Peter succeeds Derek Thomson who finishes on 28 Jan. We thank Derek for his time on the staff and look forward to his continued involvement in other areas of our church life. Posted on 8 January 2012 |
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Christmas Gift Collection: Bethany HomemakerThe Christmas Gift Collection for Bethany Homemaker totalled just over £14,000 (including Gift Aid). Bethany send their thanks and say ‘£14,000 will transform the lives of between 50 and 70 families over the next few months.’ Well done everybody! Now on to our next giving challenge of getting St Mungo’s finances back on track! Posted on 9 December 2011 |
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Christian Doctrine Course started on 12 January but still OK to joinStretch your thinking – deepen your faith! This course will be led by Dr Jim Bewick on five Thursday evenings starting at 8pm on 12 January in the Ministry Centre 46B Bavelaw Road Balerno. Each talk is a stand alone topic so come to those dates you can manage or subjects that interest you. You can listen to an introduction given by Jim at a morning service here. Places will be limited so contact Kate Yates to sign up. Posted on 7 December 2011 |
2011 Carol Events – Sunday 11 December WATCHWatch the talk and drama sketch from the recent Carol Events. Posted on 13 December 2011 |
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Keeping up to date on the impact of bad weatherPlease always check here on the website first to find out what is happening, if and when bad weather impacts our events and meetings. Where appropriate, we will also communicate directly through Team Leaders in our various Ministries and/or use email newsletters, but the website will always be the principal source of information. Finally, we want to emphasise that nobody will be expected to take unreasonable risks in order to serve. Posted on 18 October 2011 |




























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