Worship spaces

Craignish

Recently, the church building in Craignish closed, and has subsequently been sold. Since the closure of the building, worship has met in Craignish village hall and continues to do so every fortnight. There is good disabled access into the building.

Craignish Village Hall

Isle of Luing

Kilchattan church building on Isle of Luing is well maintained and has electric heating, a good-sized kitchen and a toilet. The church has good disabled access, an organ, a computer linked screen and a sound system with hearing loop. There is a good sized vestibule. The church has a large car park opposite and is situated next to the War Memorial and Luing Primary School.

The Kilchattan church building on Isle of Luing

Isle of Seil

Situated on the Isle of Seil, Kilbrandon church building was built in the mid-nineteenth century and world-famous stained-glass windows installed in the 1930s by Douglas Strachan. The building is well maintained, and has a new air-source heating system installed. It has a kitchen and a toilet, and a well-equipped office, where church publicity and printing of items for the community take place. There is also a separate meeting room which is used for Kirk Session meetings. This room is also a godly play room.

The church has good disabled access, and has a modern 2-manual electronic organ and a Clavinova, with a modern sound system including hearing loop. There is also a computer-linked screen which is often used during worship. The church also has a large car park.

The Kilbrandon church building on Isle of Seil

Kilmelford

Rebuilt in 1785, the Kilmelford church building is in good order with a new heating system. It has excellent acoustics good disabled access. Plans are well underway and fundraising has started, to provide a building with a disabled toilet and a light and airy meeting room which will include local history / heritage information. Link to the Annexe plans and Annexe appeal here.

Apart from providing overflow and gatherings for weddings, funerals and music events, along with space for socialising around church services and functions generally, this room will enable Kirk Session and other meetings to be held there.

The Kilmelford church building

Kilninver

The church building at Kilninver was built in 1792 and has been purchased by the Kilninver Estate, which is now responsible for its maintenance. It continues to be available for special occasions, including baptisms, weddings, funerals, Advent communion services, by kind permission of the Estate. There is no disabled access and steps are required.

The Kilninver church building
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