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Coming to church?

Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ. 
Romans 10:17

 

We know that coming to church can be quite intimidating. Even for a regular church-goer, a new church throws up all sorts of questions. Well, here we try to answer them and, above all, tell you that you will be welcome here!
 


When are the services?

Our regular Sunday service is at 10:15am. We hold special services at Easter and Christmas. From time to time we hold special services and the details will be posted here on the website and on our Facebook page.

Can I just walk in?
Yes! Anyone is welcome.

Can I bring the kids?
Yes! Children are very welcome. 

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I use a wheelchair – can I get in?
Yes – we are very accessible.

What should I wear?
Some people like to ‘dress up’ for church and other prefer to be more casual – whichever you are more comfortable with.

How long will the service be?
It depends what kind of service it is. Usually around an hour.

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Can I leave if I want to?
Obviously we hope you will want to stay – but of course you may get up and leave at any point if you wish.

Do I need to bring anything?
No. As you come into the church, there are collection plates (and a card reader). You are welcome to join in with the giving if you wish but it is not an 'entrance fee'. It is purely voluntary.

I don’t know if I’m a Christian – does that matter?
No – all are welcome, whatever stage you are at in your spiritual journey. .

 

What happens when I walk in?
You will be greeted with a smile and a welcoming “Hello” from the Welcome Team.

Where do I sit?
Pretty much anywhere you like. No one has reserved seats.

Will anyone speak to me?
Yes! We do try and give a friendly welcome to anyone new – but it helps us if you let us know it’s your first time.

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How do I know when to stand up and sit down or when we are supposed to say something aloud?
We normally stand to sing hymns (if we are able) and sit for prayers. At other times, the minister may invite us to stand for short parts of the service..

What if I don’t know the hymns?
Don’t worry – we have a wide range of hymns and no one can know them all. Try and join in as it goes along. No one will mind if you don’t sing.

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Does it matter if the baby or children make a noise?
Not at all – we know babies make noises and we love to have them in church. Feel free to stand up, walk around or even move to another room if you think it will help calm you / your baby.  Anything is fine by us.

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Can my kids join in?
Yes.

Will the sermon be long and boring?
Definitely not! Sermons last for about 15 minutes, based on the Bible reading for the day, and would include day-to-day issues.

How do I know the service has ended?
The Minister will give a blessing followed by the ’Amen’, and we may also sing a small blessing to finish. People will sit down, and sometimes spend a few moments in a quiet prayer.  And then there is always tea and coffee served so people can stay and chat.

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Should I stay for coffee?
Yes please do. Come and have a coffee/tea – and, if you wish, let us know you are new to our church. We try very hard to make sure all are welcome, so you won’t be left standing on your own!

I’d like to come regularly – should I tell someone?
It’s always good for us to know if someone is new, and especially if they feel they would like to come regularly.

If you have any questions during the service then please ask people nearby as they will be very happy to help. Alternatively lots of people will be around after the service to share a drink and will be happy to answer any questions.

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Dunfermline St Leonard's Parish Church of Scotland

2 Brucefield Avenue, Dunfermline, Fife KY11 4SX

Registered Scottish Charity SC007799

©2026 by Dunfermline St. Leonard's Parish Church of Scotland.

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