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Guild Session Is Over
Another Guild Session is now over. Although our numbers are still falling the year was a success. However, if the Guild is to continue to play a major role in the life of Greenbank Church...
Another Guild Session is now over. Although our numbers are still falling the year was a success. However, if the Guild is to continue to play a major role in the life of Greenbank Church...
This will be held in Giffnock South Parish Church halls from 10am till noon on Saturday 9th April. The Friends of Eastwoodhill are hoping to raise enough through this event to buy a special chair...
The Walking Group programme for 2016 has now been published and you can find it here New members will be warmly welcomed. Come along and enjoy the fresh air and good company. All walks are...
With you wearing them of course! We’re not Paula Radcliffe, Mo Farah, or even Jessica Ennis! But we enjoy our running, jogging, strolling and STRIDING. We meet outside the church on a Monday evening at ...
During Lent a number of people came to the Lenten Book Club on Saturday mornings and we managed to read to the end of the book of Numbers. The conversations were informal, informative and enjoyable...
Congratulations and grateful thanks to Alastair I. Smith of Fairfield Court who has recently been awarded a Long Service Certificate for fifty years of dedicated service as an Elder in Greenbank.
Hey Friends and Parents of Greenbank Sunday Club Welcome to the Greenbank Sunday Club blog. At the Sunday Club we have lots of fun, there’s lots going on. We use songs, games, bible stories and...
INTIMATIONS 27/3/16 THIS MORNING WE WELCOME AS NEW MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH by profession of faith, Neil Martin McGeoch and Kirsty McKay. DISTRICT VISITORS are asked to collect their copies of Good Neighbour and Life...
This month 4 members of JAM took part in the church quiz and came a very respectable 6th out of 24 teams. We even had T-shirts made for the occasion. We won the quiz in...
This year for our Christmas treat we had a ‘Full Scottish’ at Cafe Roma at Clarkston. Did you know the difference between a ‘full English’ and a ‘full Scottish’ is the tattie scone – according...