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Church of Scotland
Dornoch
IV25 3SH
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Rev. Alistair Drummond
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Carol Anne Porter
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Mrs Liz Manson
Lamington, Invergordon
IV18 0PE
Dornoch Cathedral
Dornoch
IV25 3SH
07845 970923
GIFT DAY FRIDAY 31st MAY 10.30am – 3pm in DORNOCH CATHEDRAL
Dornoch Cathedral is not only a place of worship and a sanctuary for many, it is much much more than that. Irrespective of whether or not you attend services, for many of you it’s where you were married, where your children were baptised and where you expect your funeral service to be. It’s a concert venue, it’s been a graduation venue for the UHI, it’s the place where the schools come to for their Christmas service, it’s the heart of the town.
For those of who are saying that it’s none of those things to them, keep reading….
The Cathedral is one of the main visitor attractions in the town. It attracts literally thousands of visitors annually. These thousands of visitors are the people who stay in your accommodation, eat in your cafes and restaurants, drink in your bars and buy goods and souvenirs from your shops.
If the Cathedral were not open as a place of worship it would be shut, end of story. Nobody would buy it or take it on as it is so expensive to run and, because it’s a grade A listed building, it would be almost impossible to get permission to alter or to get a change of use granted.
We are in the sad position of running on empty financially.
Does that threaten the future of the Cathedral? As a Church community no, it doesn’t, we have another building that we can use.
Does it threaten the Cathedral as a building, as a community resource, as a visitor attraction, as a concert venue? Yes, it most certainly does.
As you will know we have been without a permanent minister for some years now. We are now in a position to advertise for a permanent full time minister – except that the permission to do this is threatened by our financial position. Even if permission to advertise is upheld, it would be rare minister who would apply to a church in such a poor financial position.
Currently the Cathedral costs £394 PER DAY to keep open.
Our regular current income is £247 PER DAY.
We are looking at a shortfall of just over £53,000 for 2024.
Our new fundraising committee are working hard to narrow this gap but we need you to help.
Please consider coming along to Gift Day on Friday 31st May in the Cathedral, 10.30am to 3pm, and giving what you can. Teas, coffees, cakes and fellowship will be waiting for you.
If you can’t join us, you can give online by bank transfer to Dornoch Firth Church of Scotland, sort code 80-06-36, account number 06002380, reference Gift Day, or by sending a cheque made out to Dornoch Firth to Kim McCarthy, Gashagaich, Dornoch, IV25 3NH.
Or donate online here (please choose ‘Gift Day’ when you post your contribution – thanks.)
If a financial contribution isn’t possible, please consider helping us fundraise with either ideas, practical help or moral support – come along for a tea or coffee anyway, you will be most welcome.
Dornoch Firth News for June/July 2024
Saturday 18th May – The Jungle Book – with a modern twist.
The Dornoch Firth Church Youth Theatre group is performing the Jungle Book on Saturday 18th May in Dornoch’s West Church Hall with shows at 2:30 pm and 7:00 pm. All the well-known songs from the Disney original are there but the storyline is very different.
Loggers are tearing down the jungle at a staggering rate:
The animals – and the mancub Mowgli – must flee and seek help from the “man village”. Will help be forthcoming? Will the animals survive? Is there a future? Be there to find out! Entry is by donation.
Graham McCarthy
Visit by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland visited the Cathedral and took part in some of the events to celebrate the building’s 800 years.
More pictures …
Dornoch Firth Church of Scotland – Parish Profile Questionnaire
A simple questionnaire has been developed to allow you to express your views on what we will be looking for in a new minister. Please take the time to fill this in as soon as possible. If you are unable to do this online then forms are available at the doors after Morning Worship on Sunday.
[LINK TO THE QUESTIONNAIRE]
Thank you.
800 Year Celebrations Concert with Local Artists
A great way to celebrate 800 years since the first stone of the Cathedral was laid was the Easter Sunday evening concert in the Cathedral itself – a great setting for a super musical event.
800 Year Celebration Soup and Sweet Lunch
Thank you to everyone who attended the Soup and Sweet Lunch on Sunday. The grand total of £695 was raised for the work of Christian Aid.
Many thanks also to the Social Committee and Women’s Group for their wonderful work and organisation, making the whole event very special.
A huge thank you to everyone who donated soups and sweets. They were greatly appreciated by everyone.
Dornoch Firth Parish News
The April & May edition of the DORNOCH FIRTH Parish News is available on Sunday at the Cathedral doors costing £1.
If you wish 5 digital copy for the year then make a payment of £5 to help with production costs.
Pay into Dornoch Firth Cashflow, sort code 80-06-36, account number 06002380 and add you name as the ref.
Easter Services (Plus 800 Year Celebration)
HOLY WEEK – Short services held Monday to Thursday at 6.30PM in Dornoch Cathedral
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE – Dornoch Cathedral – 7.30PM
SUNRISE SERVICE – At the Dornoch Beach Car Park
at 6.35 AM
EASTER SUNDAY OUTDOOR SERVICE – At 8AM at The Stones, beside the Bridge, BONAR BRIDGE
EASTER DAY MORNING WORSHIP – Dornoch Cathedral – 11am
800 YEAR CELEBRATION ECUMENICAL SONGS OF PRAISE – 6pm in Dornoch Cathedral
Dornoch Cathedral 800 Years Celebration
For more information about events and the St Gilbert’s Pilgrimage Map go to
[800 Years Celebration Page]
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Coffee Morning 19th January
CHRISTMAS AT THE CATHEDRAL
Friday 1st December to Nativity Sunday, 24th December at 11am – find 5 minutes to come and meet Shalom the Star and join the Follow the Star Trail. This is perfect for little ones and parents and grandparents together, wanting to find out a little bit about what Christmas is all about. As you follow the trail, you’ll listen for noises, find things, draw, give yourself a hug – or hug each other – and more besides; and at the end there will be a special invitation, just for YOU!
Saturday, 2nd December at 3.30pm – St. Andrew’s Fair – Carols in the Cathedral
Sunday 10th December, 2-4pm – The Makers @ Advent in the West Church Hall. Come and find a wee bit of what you need as Christmas nears. This is a one-off event (unless you like it and want to do more) for anyone of any age, families and folk on their own, for those who go to church and those who wouldn’t dream of it. It’s for folk wanting to make space to explore Christmas in their own way or maybe just enjoy some space before December gets too crazy. There will (probably! it’s all in the planning!) be: snacks and drinks, games to play around the table, Lego, crafts to try, a prayer space, stories to explore. Come along and give it a go? You might just feel better for it.
Tuesday 12th December at 7pm – in the Cathedral, Carols for Christian Aid
Sunday, 24th December at 11am – Family Christmas Service
Sunday 24th December at 11.30pm – Watchnight Service with Carols from 11pm
Monday, 25th December at 10am – Christmas Day Service
ALL ARE WELCOME!!!!!!
Lion King Saturday 25th November
Dornoch Cathedral Youth Theatre have two performances of the Lion King Saturday 25th November:
Donations at the door for entry at 2.30 and 7.30pm
Come along – the scenery is stunning …
Cathedral FUN Quiz Night Saturday 18th November – 7.30pm
Quiz Night in West Church Hall. Topical and varied questions and enjoy the section “It’s a Mans World.” Donations for raffle welcome. BYOB (or bottles). You do not need to be in a team – just come along – £5 a head with soft drinks and nibbles served. Saturday 18th November – 7.30pm