Denomination: Church of Scotland
Cowdenbeath Trinity is part of the Dunfermline Presbytery of the Church of Scotland and was formed in 1998 when the Parishes of Cairns, Hill of Beath, West and Crossgates united to form one Parish.
Our places of worship are Sinclair Drive, Cowdenbeath and Church Place, Crossgates
We operate a unitary constitution. The Kirk Session has several groups - Worship, Pastoral Care, Children and Young People, Finance, Fabric and Social.
The membership of Trinity is approximately 350 ranging from babies to adults in their nineties.
We have a church office which is run by a team of volunteers. An order of service/intimation sheet is produced for each Sunday and a free quarterly magazine which goes out to all members.
The songs we sing are mainly from Mission Praise with music provided by our Organist on a Yamaha Clavinova.
Our small Sunday School is present at the start of each service (in both churches) and leave after "children's time" to have their own time for learning and worship in the hall.
Each year we take part in the town's Holy Week services and not only do we have Remembrance Sunday services, but a representative from the Session goes to the main Remembrance Sunday Parade organised by Cowdenbeath Community Council.
At Christmas, we hold a Watchnight service on Christmas Eve and a small service on Christmas Day. This alternates between the 2 places of worship annually.
Our places of worship are Sinclair Drive, Cowdenbeath and Church Place, Crossgates
We operate a unitary constitution. The Kirk Session has several groups - Worship, Pastoral Care, Children and Young People, Finance, Fabric and Social.
The membership of Trinity is approximately 350 ranging from babies to adults in their nineties.
We have a church office which is run by a team of volunteers. An order of service/intimation sheet is produced for each Sunday and a free quarterly magazine which goes out to all members.
The songs we sing are mainly from Mission Praise with music provided by our Organist on a Yamaha Clavinova.
Our small Sunday School is present at the start of each service (in both churches) and leave after "children's time" to have their own time for learning and worship in the hall.
Each year we take part in the town's Holy Week services and not only do we have Remembrance Sunday services, but a representative from the Session goes to the main Remembrance Sunday Parade organised by Cowdenbeath Community Council.
At Christmas, we hold a Watchnight service on Christmas Eve and a small service on Christmas Day. This alternates between the 2 places of worship annually.