A Healthy Gospel Church
for Every Community
in Scotland
To read more, click here
Welcome to
Castletown and Community
Free Church
Part of the Free Church of Scotland
Minister
Rev. Howard Stone
All are welcome in Jesus' name
Sunday Worship
at the church building -12 noon & 6.30 pm
We also meet on Zoom and
live-stream on facebook each Sunday
click for details
Previous services are available to watch on YouTube:
YouTube
"Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved"
Acts 16:31
THE RECORD
is available to read and download by
clicking here
Free Church of Scotland
online
click here
GIVING
If you would like to make regular donations to the work of our Church through standing order, you can complete this instruction and send to your bank.
If you are a UK taxpayer, we can reclaim the tax you have paid on any donation through gift aid. To allow us to do this, please complete this form and return it to our treasurer.
WEEKLY WHAT'S ON
(All events listed take place
in the church building - check notices first)
SUNDAYS
Morning Service
(with Sunday School)
12.00 noon
Evening Service
6.30 pm
TUESDAYS
Prayer time
(Church Building and on Zoom)
11 am - 12 noon
WEDNESDAYS
Midweek Fellowship
7.30 pm
THURSDAYS
Gateway Café
2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Hope Explored course
Although there are no courses scheduled at the moment,
please contact our minister, Howard, on 01847 821321 or howard@castletownfreechurch.org
if you would like information.
The Hope Explored course is an introduction to the Christian faith, using videos and discussion in an informal setting. It looks at the life, death and resurrection of Jesus in Luke’s Gospel, showing that Christianity is about real hope: a joyful expectation for the future, based on true events in the past, which changes everything about the present. The course will run over three Tuesday afternoons, beginning at 2pm on Tuesday, 10th September, in the church building, and is open to everyone.
THE VISION OF THE
FREE CHURCH OF
SCOTLAND IS
A Healthy
Gospel Church
for Every Community
in Scotland
Our primary aim for each church is not large size but rather good health. Healthy churches are committed to the worship of God and obedience to the Bible. They promote discipleship, are characterised by loving relationships, and are intentional about sharing the gospel message locally and throughout the world. Jesus Christ is at the very centre of a gospel church.
Healthy churches also grow and multiply. Scotland has a population of 5.5 million people, there are 51 localities with populations of over 15,000, as well as many rural communities. We want to see a healthy gospel church for every community in Scotland.
To read more, click here.