
Fellowship: regular events and groups
While fellowship can involve friendships, it's more than that; it's a shared bond based on faith in Christ and a commitment to living out that faith together. Please come along to some or all of our fellowship events. Head over here to find Diary dates and events.
Sunday morning worship
The Village Church offers community praise and prayer in a beautiful 17th century kirk. It is a living testament to Scotland's enduring faith and cultural heritage. Today the Village Church honours the past while looking to the future.
Sunday service takes place at 11.00am in the Village Church, Baronhill, Cumbernauld, G67 2SD. Fellowship takes place over tea and coffee after the service.
Café Church
Café Church offers a new way for people to explore faith and experience community. Whether you come as a lifelong believer or are simply curious about spirituality, it is a welcoming and informal place to explore the journey of faith.
Sunday service takes place at 2.30pm in St Mungo’s Hub, St Mungo's Rd, Cumbernauld, G67 1QP Fellowship takes place over tea and coffee after the service.
Ladies' Circle
The Ladies' Circle create social and missional events that bring together a friendly group of people for fellowship and friendship. The group gets together in various venues, please check out Diary dates for details.
Breakfast Café
The Breakfast Cafe, run by Cumbernauld and Carbrain Community Hub, is open every Thursday from 9.30am to 12 noon at the St Mungo's Hub of Cumbernauld Trinity. The Breakfast Café has hot rolls starting at just £1 and drinks from 50p.
Village Food Bank
The Village Food Bank is open every Thursday from 10.30 - 12.30 in the Session House at Cumbernauld Trinity in the Village. You can help by remembering the food bank in your prayers, by volunteering or by leaving donated items in the box in the church vestibule on Sunday mornings.
Fairtrade Group
Cumbernauld Trinity supports Fair Trade where possible and provides a mini-stall of ethically-traded items on the last Sunday of each month (excluding July and December) after worship, both at the Village Church and at Café Church in the St Mungo’s Hub.
We serve Fairtrade teas, coffees and home-baking at our services and hope people will stay to browse at the stall and perhaps buy something that takes their fancy.