• Warm welcome!

    Recurring

    In the hall – 10.30 – 2.30pm (Note change of time) Teas & Coffees, home baking hot lunch – chat & a laugh! All free -warm your heart!

  • Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity

    The annual international octave of prayer, drawing the Christian family closer together in witness to the One Lord. This year's theme: Do good; seek justice (Isaiah 1:17).  

  • Feast of St Agnes

    We send our good wishes to our neighbours at St Agnes in Lambhill. Happy feast day!

  • Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

    "Sunday of the Word of God". Jesus is the one who will fulfil the prophecy of Isaiah - it is he who brings light to the people who walk in darkness. This week is the Sunday, established by Pope Francis, when we heighten our gratitude for God's holy word.

  • Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

    After the community breakfast, why not join us at St Gregory's (130 Kelvindale Road) for tea, coffee, chat and some faith sharing?

  • Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

    Everyone welcome to gather for an hour together at Maryhill Ruchill Parish Church (15-17 Shakespeare Street).

  • Catholic Social Teaching – Peace

    Our Justice & Peace Group invites you to the third of our seminars on how Catholic Social Teaching informs current affairs. None is more current than this month's topic - peace. Join us at 7pm in the church hall for interactive learning - all welcome.

  • Feast of the Conversion of St Paul

    Very few have recorded being converted like Paul, with a blinding light and thrown from their horse. If only it were that simple! Like Cardinal Newman said, conversion is a lifetime's work and is never easy. God's grace in us is enough - keep going!

  • Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

    Everyone welcome to gather for an hour together 11.30-12.30 at Maryhill Ruchill Parish Church (1990 Maryhill Road).

  • Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

    Why not come and join the Warm Welcome specifically at 11.30 - then you can join in the shared chat and faith discussion - and wait for a plate of soup? Sounds like a plan!