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Welcome to the web site of Barclay Church. Designed by Pilkington,
Barclay is an incredible building. But there are plenty of other
churches and interesting buildings in Edinburgh. What's different
about Barclay is that it is a genuinely mixed group of people; old and young,
families and students.
All sorts of people are part of Barclay - some who have been part of
the church and lived in the area all their lives, some who are only
here for a year or two while studying in Edinburgh.
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Services and activities
There are two main Sunday services. At 11am there is a fairly
traditional service. The 6:30pm service is more relaxed: more modern
songs, more participation by the congregation, a wider range of
worship styles. For more information, see the What's On section. Text and
recordings of recent sermons are available in the Sermon Archive.
There's an active children's programme, with groups meeting Sunday
by Sunday. In particular a large number of secondary school age are
part of our "Next" group and are invoved in Barclay's own "Silly Sheep
Puppet Company".
We run Alpha courses twice a year
- in the autumn and in the Spring. Alpha is an informal introduction
to, and a chance to discuss, the Christian faith.
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Our Minister, the Rev. Sam Torrens, with his wife Minnie and Lisa, Andrew
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Being part of Barclay
You may already be involved in a number of other. Lots of folk just
want to come along to services and, if that is true of you, we would
be very glad to welcome you to Barclay. But if you want to be more
involved there is plenty going on; for example opportunities for
prayer during the week, involvement
with Christian Aid, and teams
taking responsibility for various aspects of the church's life.
There are number of housegroups and there is a group for students
and those in the 20s and 30s called "The Net". There are also groups for older
people, "Lifebuilders" is for those with small children, and several
general groups.
This website is still partly under construction, please be patient
if some sections are still marked as being under construction. Any
comments on any aspect of the site please contact the Webmaster.
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