Paisley Daily Express

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- \PAISLEY ABBEY

The Harvest Festival, conducted by the Rev Jim Gibson, will be celebrated tomorrow at 11am and all are welcome to attend.

Hymn singing is now allowed and the choir will sing the Kyrie Eleison, by MacMillan’s St Anne’s Mass, the Jubilate Deo, by McPhee, and the Anthem, from Haydn’s The Heavens are Telling.

The abbey shop and the abbey itself are open on three days a week Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10.30am until 2.30pm and during these hours the St Mirin Chapel is also open for private prayers.

All covid-related precaution­s are still being strictly observed throughout the abbey.

\PAISLEY

SOUTH CHURCH We offer a warm welcome to all, irrespecti­ve of background, age, race, gender, sexuality and (dis)ability.

If you are not sure what to do, just say to the people who welcome you at the door, and we will be happy to answer any questions and give whatever help is desired.

Join us as we try to journey in faith, seeking to understand what that means in challengin­g times.

Our service tomorrow begins at 11am and will be conducted by Rev David Hood.

Following government and church guidance, we welcome children of all ages to our church

Covid-19 restrictio­ns are in place and names are taken at the door for track and trace.

It is possible to view our service online live and during the week via www.paisleysou­thchurch.org will be conducted by Rev Gordon Armstrong.

Booking in advance is not required, although we still have to comply with Track and Trace records. Cards will be in your seat for you to complete. The church is set out at one-metre distancing.

The Sunday School children are now back and join us in church before going to their department­s.

Our Stillness Service is on Tuesdays from 11am to noon, when Rev Armstrong and Rev George Lind are available for a short meditation, music and prayer. All welcome.

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