General Questions
During July and August, there is a single service at 10.00am.
For information on additional services during Christian festivals, please see our latest parish magazine.
Yes, our spaces are available for hire in both the Mayfield Salsbury and Priestfield sites. Please look at our Space Hire page for more information.
The first point of contact is the Minister - Revd Dr Sandy Forsyth - who will discuss the path ahead. 0131 667 1286 or AForsyth@churchofscotland.org.uk
See the wedding page for more information HERE.
The first point of contact is the Minister - Revd Dr Sandy Forsyth - who will discuss the path ahead. 0131 667 1286 or AForsyth@churchofscotland.org.uk
See the funeral page for more information HERE.
Regular and one-off donations, are still possible online through: www.give.net/20311853 or by contacting our Freewill Offerings Treasurer, Hugh Somerville on 0131 466 2446 or hs.somerville2@gmail.com
Most of those who attend worship support our work through standing orders, but before the first lockdown we also had a plate collection during the service for visitors and those who preferred that form of offering.
We are now inviting those who would have previously put offerings in the plate during the service to do so at the close of the service. In the halls entrance and in the vestibule you will find a bowl or plate marked ‘Plate Collection’.
The church location can be found by map here.
Level access to the church is provided at the West Door (Mayfield Road) entrance by a ramp. The North Door (West Mayfield) entrance also has level access.
Welcomers. At church services, there will be people, identified by their name badges, welcoming visitors and offering help at both the west and north doors at the start of all our services of worship.
Space In the Church Sanctuary there is dedicated space for wheelchairs and buggies at the ends of the front pews in the nave, on both the north and south sides.
The main toilets near the Bill McDonald Hall include wheelchair facilities.
Hearing Loops. A loop is provided in the main church. This diagram indicates its position and thus where best to sit for maximum gain. Loops are also provided in both church halls.
Large print copies of the CH4 Hymn Book and the Parish Magazine, Grapevine, are available.
A Braille copy of the CH4 Hymn Book is available
Autism Spectrum. Visitors on the autism spectrum may find a detailed description of the Newington Trinity Church complex helpful. It can be downloaded here.
The first point of contact is the Minister - Revd Dr Sandy Forsyth - who will discuss the path ahead. 0131 667 1286 or AForsyth@churchofscotland.org.uk
See the membership page for more information HERE.