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The Gospel Hall is at the Gala Day

We are the local gala day again this year. Drop by our stand and say hello and pick up one of our superb John 3:16 bags for life. Lots of free literature and Bibles available.

The Gospel Hall is at the Gala Day

We are the local gala day again this year. Drop by our stand and say hello and pick up one of our superb John 3:16 bags for life. Lots of free literature and Bibles available.

Gospel Meetings in the ‘Tute

From Wednesday 21st February – 13th March, we plan to hold a Gospel Meeting in the Lochore Miners Welfare Institute on 4 Wednesday nights at 7:30pm each night.

The speakers will be Craig Munro and Stephen Graham. Everyone is really welcome to join us at these meetings. Come and hear about God’s great way of salvation.

Summer Drive-In Meetings

We are delighted to confirm that our summer drive-in meetings at the Lochore Meadows Country Park will be making a return this year.

From Sunday 11th June until Sunday 27th August, there will be a drive-in meeting at 6:30pm every Sunday night with 2 exceptions (noted below). We are very grateful to the park management for granting access to the same site as we used last year and look forward to welcoming you back to these meetings. The map below shows the location.

There are two Sundays that we will not be able to get the use of the park, these are:

  • 25 June
  • 30 July

All arrangements are made subject to the will of God.

Summer Drive-In Meetings

Following the good response to the drive-in meetings at Lochore Meadows during lockdown, we are delighted to confirm that we plan to hold similar meetings during the Summer months this year.

From Sunday 4th June until Sunday 28th August, there will be a drive-in meeting at 6:30pm every Sunday night with 3 exceptions (noted below). We are very grateful to the park management for granting access to the same site as we used last year and look forward to welcoming you back to these meetings. The map below shows the location.

There are three Sundays that we will not be able to get the use of the park, these are:

  • 26 June – Benarty Gala Day
  • 24 July – Classic car rally
  • 14 August – ‘Bark in the Park’

All arrangements are made subject to the will of God.

Special Gospel Meetings

We are planning to hold a weekly gospel meeting in the Miner’s Welfare Institute every Wednesday evening at 7:30pm starting Wednesday 9th February 2022. God willing we hope that these meetings will continue until at least the end of March.

The speakers will be Craig Munro from Crosshill and Stephen Graham from Lochore. Everyone will be made most welcome.

Tent Meetings Start Soon

Following recent relaxation in the covid restrictions in Scotland we plan, God willing, to be able to conduct some gospel meetings in the tent over this summer.

This is a new tent which is considerably larger than the previous one we had giving plenty of scope for social distancing. The tent has been pitched in its ‘usual’ position at The Whins, Nether Milton, Off Park Street, Crosshill KY5 8BH. The speakers will be Mr Craig Munro & Mr Jack Hay. Everyone will be made very welcome.


Sunday 8th August at 4pm
Monday 9th – Thursday 12th August at 7.30pm
Sunday 15th August at 4pm
Monday 16th – Thursday 19th August at 7.30pm

Please note that the drive-in meetings at Lochore Meadows will not take place on the two Sundays of the tent meetings.

Drive-In Meetings Recommencing

We are delighted to be able to announce that, God willing, the drive-in gospel meetings will recommence next Sunday (2 May) at Lochore Meadows Country Park at 4pm.

Drive into the main entrance to the Park and as you pass the ruin of Lochore Castle you should see stewards directing you to the site via a track to your left (opposite the golf club).

As before, we intend to also broadcast these meetings live although this time we will be using YouTube Live. We will endeavour to share a specific link ahead of the meetings but you should always be able to find live broadcasts on our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/GlencraigGospelHall

Hall Re-Opening

Update

From Monday 26th April 2021 the restriction on numbers is being removed although all other measures remain in place (social distancing and face-coverings).

Following changes in the Scottish Government’s COVID-19 regulations relating to Places of Worship, we will be able to re-open the hall for some meetings from Friday 26th March 2021. There are however, a number of restrictions that limit what we can do. Importantly, overall numbers are limited to 50 people including children, 2m social distancing between family groups must be observed and face coverings must be worn, except by those exempted for medical reasons.

For the time-being, our gospel services will remain as on-line broadcasts only as controlling total numbers would not be possible with these restrictions in place. You will be able to follow our live broadcasts and catch up with recent broadcasts on our YouTube channel. Live broadcasts will take place each Sunday at 4pm.

Check the diary section of this site for details of in-person meetings. If you would like to attend any of these, you will be most welcome but we would request:

  • Please let us know in advance using the Contact section of this site
  • Please do not come if you are experiencing any of the symptoms of COVID-19
  • Please do wear a face-covering at all times unless you are exempt for medical reasons
  • Please respect 2m social distancing while inside the Gospel Hall

Virtual Bible Teaching Meeting

As many of the friends of Glencraig Gospel Hall will be aware, we would normally have a conference for Bible teaching on the last day of the year. In recent years this has been held in the Rothes Halls in Glenrothes. Naturally, this year we are unable to hold this long-standing event. Instead, we held a virtual Bible teaching meeting using the Periscope app. If you missed the live broadcast you are very welcome to catch up on our Periscope channel.

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