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A Warm Welcome to the four churches of Highland Perthshire

Our churches are warm and friendly and we warmly welcome visitors and locals alike to share in our worship and fellowship.

Part of the Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane and firmly rooted in the life of Scotland as an integral part of its rich history, the Scottish Episcopal Church is also part of the world wide Anglican Communion which is a family of over 70 million Christians in more than 160 countries.

Our Worship

In our worship, we seek to include all who come within our doors, our worship is both traditional and contemporary, we value the liturgy and a contemplative strand of Anglicanism.

Our regular Sunday Morning services follow a traditional pattern from the 1982 Blue Book, but our All Age and Joint Charge Services combine elements of messy church, liturgical dance and drama.

Prayer  

New Here?

If you are newly arrived in Highland Perthshire, or maybe even visiting for a brief period, here are the details of the four Episcopal Churches in the Highland Perthshire Linked Charge.

As an independent province of the Anglican Communion, we celebrate Holy Communion/Eucharist each Sunday in various parts of the charge...

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Our Calendar

Holy Week Zoom Services

All Saints' Church, Kilmaveonaig, Blair Atholl, St. Andrew’s, Strathtay, Holy Trinity, Pitlochry, Weem Parish Church     10:30am

Morning Prayer with Reflections

The Lords Supper Project

Holy Trinity, Pitlochry     11:00am

‘All are welcome in this place’ - followed by Prayers for Peace in the Holy Land at 2.00 and 3.00 pm. Please contact the Rector for further details. 

Vespers with Meditation for Maundy Thursday

All Saints' Church     5:30pm

The Eucharist of the Lord's Supper

Holy Trinity, Pitlochry     8:00pm

With Handwashing and Watch.

Updates from HPLC

LATEST NEWS

Presentation of not English but AnglicanPosted 05 Mar 2024

Being held on Zoom on the 12th April. Contact the Rector for details and the link. You can also read the article in the Newsletters area.

Holy Trinity - Serenity GardenPosted 01 Oct 2020

Alongside you will see a brief article with photographs from Rachael, with details about the Garden. If you can offer support in any way possible, please contact Rachael. She's doing a wonderful job creating this 'haven of peace'.

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