Kilmallie Free Church of Scotland, Caol
The Free Church of Scotland was rebuilt in 2012 by Campbell Joinery, Spean Bridge and opened in early 2013. This is the most noticible building on the shore by Loch Linnhe, with a large cafe, creche and function rooms.
We are located on Glenpane Street just off Kilmallie Road, Caol, Fort William, PH33 7AU.
The church nestles under Ben Nevis and looks onto Loch Lihnne. If you are walking the Great Glen Way you will pass the church. Whether you are living in this beautiful part of the world or just visiting you will be made most welcome.
We meet on Sundays for Worship at 11am and 6.30pm. During the morning service we have a crèche for under 3’s and a Sunday school for children from 3 upwards. You can have an opportunity to meet informally with the congregation after the service with a cup of tea and other refreshments. During the week there are various activities on with a meeting for prayer and bible study on a Wednesday at 7.30pm.
There are other activities for different groups including a fortnightly meeting called Road to Recovery for people dealing with addiction problems and their families. On a monthly basis there is a lunch and time of fellowship for retired folk called the Evergreens. If you would like to find out more about the congregation or would like to talk to someone about the Christian faith please contact Church Administrator - [email protected]
The church nestles under Ben Nevis and looks onto Loch Lihnne. If you are walking the Great Glen Way you will pass the church. Whether you are living in this beautiful part of the world or just visiting you will be made most welcome.
We meet on Sundays for Worship at 11am and 6.30pm. During the morning service we have a crèche for under 3’s and a Sunday school for children from 3 upwards. You can have an opportunity to meet informally with the congregation after the service with a cup of tea and other refreshments. During the week there are various activities on with a meeting for prayer and bible study on a Wednesday at 7.30pm.
There are other activities for different groups including a fortnightly meeting called Road to Recovery for people dealing with addiction problems and their families. On a monthly basis there is a lunch and time of fellowship for retired folk called the Evergreens. If you would like to find out more about the congregation or would like to talk to someone about the Christian faith please contact Church Administrator - [email protected]