Living for Jesus at the heart of Hilton

 This week at Hilton Church

Sunday 31st May  Nitelife meets in the small hall from 7pm

Monday 1st June   Rhymes Recollected meets in the small hall from 2.00pm – 3.00pm  All welcome!

Thursday 4th June New block of Thursday Night Thing (TNT) for children from P2 to P7 begins! (Postponed from last week.)  See flier below for information about tegistering your child to attend.

Thursday 4th June  Craft and Repair Group meets in the small hall, 7.30pm – 9.00pm  All welcome!

Friday  29th May   10.00am – 11.30am Hilton Family Support Baby and Toddler Group (in the big hall at the rear entrace)  £2 per family, per session.  Please email kasia.mccubbin@hiltonfamily.support to arrange to take your children.

Sunday 7th June  9.30am – 10.00am  Prayer Gathering, focusing on children, youth and families in the Hilton Community. 10.30am Sunday worship in the church and broadcast live on the church Facebook page.

TNT is on this Thursday!

Hilton Parish Church

Sunday 31 May 2026

 

You can read the full text of David’s  sermon last Sunday (24 May)  here.

A worship service was held at 10.30am in the church building on Sunday 31 May.  The service was simultaneously broadcast on the Church Facebook page.  For the next four weeks, you can catch up here.

The Bible passage was 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, and Graeme Bell led the service and preached.  Sandra Bell read the Bible passage, and led in one of the prayers.

John writes:  1 Corinthians 13 is St Paul’s great prose-poem about the centrality of love.  Graeme reminded us of the prime importance of showing love to others in our daily lives. His talked to the children about the invisible bucket each of us carries. When it’s full, we feel joyful and positive; when it’s empty we feel negative and sad.

We fill the buckets of those around us when we show love, and say loving and affirming words.  When, on the other hand we are negative, harshly critical, or dismissive, we contribute to emptying the bucket of inner positivity.

Graeme presented us in his sermon with a simple challenge to love others, and to act and speak out of that love.  There was a lot of talk of buckets during the coffee time afterwards, so I think his message made an impression.

But someone said to me ‘What do I do if there’s a hole in my bucket, so that the positive things drain out?’  It’s a reminder that whether we accept and believe the truth of kind words said to us depends on our own state of mind and of heart. For some of us, deep wounds in the past have made it difficult to credit the truth of loving words in the present.

If we fill our minds with negative thoughts about ourselves, there will be no space in the bucket for kind and appreciative words.

Graeme quoted a child’s comment ‘We make love with the broken pieces of people’s lives.’  It is certainly true that it is love which draws together, and heals, and re-integrates the broken pieces of our lives.

And all our weak and wavering loving reflects the Love behind all loving, the love of God seen in Jesus. The broken pieces in our lives are healed as we are grow to realise that each one of us, despite our wounds and failures and shame and guilt -each one of us is loved beyond reason, beyond our wildest dreams by a love of unwavering immensity.

I am loved! You are loved!  It is a love which will not let us go, it is a love which speaks of its unfailing nature through God’s Spirit.  God says to us, to the world, to the universe: ‘Know how much I love you!’

In the Church Calendar, today is ‘Trinity Sunday’ when we reflect on the mystery of God, and the Christian understanding of God as Father, Son, Holy Spirit. Paul Cudby, an Anglican priest whom I follow was preaching on this subject today.  He mentioned Genesis 1:1-3:

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.  Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light.

Paul pointed out that in these first verses of the Bible there’s already a hint of God as ‘Trinity’ . God was there among what seems like chaos.  God’s Word was there, spoken creatively into the chaos – ‘Let there be light!’.  The Holy Spirit was there, ‘hovering over the water.’

And Paul related this to our experiences of chaos.  God is there, in the chaos, not far away. God’s Word, whom we know as Jesus, comes to us, and says ‘let there be light’, and into the trauma of chaos, light begins to glow. The Holy Spirit is present, sustaining us as God’s creative Word carries us forward.

In his sermon last Sunday at St Michael and All Angels in Inverness, Father Iain Macritchie quoted the wonderful poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, God’s Grandeur which speaks of the Spirit’s restoring presence in a broken world: ‘the Holy Ghost over the bent World broods with warm breast and with ah! bright wings.’

That is ‘Love divine, all loves excelling’.  That is the love which heals and transforms brokenness. The Bible may not talk about buckets, but it does say this about the days when we begin to grasp the immensity of God’s love: ‘my cup overflows’ .  (Psalm 23:5)

Here are links to websites which Duncan has recommended we explore:

The Bible Project

The Bible Society

The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity

Earlier months

Here’s a link to the latest newsletter from Hilton Family Support – click below

Highland Foodbank asks for our help

Inverness ‘Warm Spaces’

A number of venues across Inverness have opened their doors through the week to offer a warm welcome and bring people together in the local community. Enjoy some Highland hospitality and make new friends. Additional support is also available at some venues.

Here’s a link to a list of these ‘Warm Spaces’ with the times they are available.

Hilton Parish Church works very closely with Hilton Family Support, helping to make a difference in the local community.  Click the links below to explore.

Click here for the latest Hilton Family Support Newsletter.

Click here to donate to Hilton Family Support

Giving to Hilton Parish Church

 

If you would like to give towards the work of Hilton Parish Church, here are a few ways in which you can do it.

(1) The most beneficial way of giving would be through a monthly standing order which would enable the congregation to have a regular and predictable monthly income:

Sort Code: 80-91-26

Account No: 00444375

Account Name: HILTON CHURCH

(2) You can also give through the Give.net link below

(3) Free Will Offering Envelopes – we are conscious that many may wish to continue with this scheme putting money aside each week, and we look forward to receiving these offerings when the crisis comes to an end.

(4) If you would like to give offerings through cheque, these can be made payable to Hilton Church and posted to: Hilton Parish Church, 4 Tomatin Road, Inverness, IV2 4UA

Please note that if you are a tax payer Gift Aid is applicable for all of the above and this can increase our income by 25%. If possible, please complete a Gift Aid declaration (available here or from the church office) and return it to the church office.

We thank you for your support of the ministry of Hilton Church.

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A Day of Prayer for Blythswood – Wednesday 3rd June

Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving. (Colossians 4:2)

Prayer is not just an important part of Blythswood’s work, it’s vital to every part.

For our 2026 Day of Prayer, we invite you to set aside 60 minutes to give thanks for 60 years of Blythswood. You may choose to do this on your own, with your family, with friends, or as part of your church prayer meeting. The 60 minutes can be spent all at once or spread throughout the day.

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Hilton Church is at 4 Tomatin Road, Inverness IV2 4UA

Tel:
01463  233310

email:
office@hiltonchurch.org.uk

The Care Team

The Care Team’s role is to provide help and support in various ways for people of all ages in the congregation. These could be a home or hospital visit, a meal in time of crisis, or a listening ear.

If you, or anyone you know needs help in this way, please contact

Church Office:  01463 233310

 This week at Hilton Church

Sunday 31st May  Nitelife meets in the small hall from 7pm

Monday 1st June   Rhymes Recollected meets in the small hall from 2.00pm – 3.00pm  All welcome!

Thursday 4th June New block of Thursday Night Thing (TNT) for children from P2 to P7 begins! (Postponed from last week.)  See flier below for information about tegistering your child to attend.

Thursday 4th June  Craft and Repair Group meets in the small hall, 7.30pm – 9.00pm  All welcome!

Friday  29th May   10.00am – 11.30am Hilton Family Support Baby and Toddler Group (in the big hall at the rear entrace)  £2 per family, per session.  Please email kasia.mccubbin@hiltonfamily.support to arrange to take your children.

Sunday 7th June  9.30am – 10.00am  Prayer Gathering, focusing on children, youth and families in the Hilton Community. 10.30am Sunday worship in the church and broadcast live on the church Facebook page.

TNT is on this Thursday!

Hilton Parish Church

Sunday 31 May 2026

You can read the full text of David’s  sermon last Sunday (24 May)  here.

A worship service was held at 10.30am in the church building on Sunday 31 May.  The service was simultaneously broadcast on the Church Facebook page.  For the next four weeks, you can catch up here.

The Bible passage was 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, and Graeme Bell led the service and preached.  Sandra Bell read the Bible passage, and led in one of the prayers.

John writes:  1 Corinthians 13 is St Paul’s great prose-poem about the centrality of love.  Graeme reminded us of the prime importance of showing love to others in our daily lives. His talked to the children about the invisible bucket each of us carries. When it’s full, we feel joyful and positive; when it’s empty we feel negative and sad.

We fill the buckets of those around us when we show love, and say loving and affirming words.  When, on the other hand we are negative, harshly critical, or dismissive, we contribute to emptying the bucket of inner positivity.

Graeme presented us in his sermon with a simple challenge to love others, and to act and speak out of that love.  There was a lot of talk of buckets during the coffee time afterwards, so I think his message made an impression.

But someone said to me ‘What do I do if there’s a hole in my bucket, so that the positive things drain out?’  It’s a reminder that whether we accept and believe the truth of kind words said to us depends on our own state of mind and of heart. For some of us, deep wounds in the past have made it difficult to credit the truth of loving words in the present.

If we fill our minds with negative thoughts about ourselves, there will be no space in the bucket for kind and appreciative words.

Graeme quoted a child’s comment ‘We make love with the broken pieces of people’s lives.’  It is certainly true that it is love which draws together, and heals, and re-integrates the broken pieces of our lives.

And all our weak and wavering loving reflects the Love behind all loving, the love of God seen in Jesus. The broken pieces in our lives are healed as we are grow to realise that each one of us, despite our wounds and failures and shame and guilt -each one of us is loved beyond reason, beyond our wildest dreams by a love of unwavering immensity.

I am loved! You are loved!  It is a love which will not let us go, it is a love which speaks of its unfailing nature through God’s Spirit.  God says to us, to the world, to the universe: ‘Know how much I love you!’

In the Church Calendar, today is ‘Trinity Sunday’ when we reflect on the mystery of God, and the Christian understanding of God as Father, Son, Holy Spirit. Paul Cudby, an Anglican priest whom I follow was preaching on this subject today.  He mentioned Genesis 1:1-3:

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.  Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light.

Paul pointed out that in these first verses of the Bible there’s already a hint of God as ‘Trinity’ . God was there among what seems like chaos.  God’s Word was there, spoken creatively into the chaos – ‘Let there be light!’.  The Holy Spirit was there, ‘hovering over the water.’

And Paul related this to our experiences of chaos.  God is there, in the chaos, not far away. God’s Word, whom we know as Jesus, comes to us, and says ‘let there be light’, and into the trauma of chaos, light begins to glow. The Holy Spirit is present, sustaining us as God’s creative Word carries us forward.

In his sermon last Sunday at St Michael and All Angels in Inverness, Father Iain Macritchie quoted the wonderful poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, God’s Grandeur which speaks of the Spirit’s restoring presence in a broken world: ‘the Holy Ghost over the bent World broods with warm breast and with ah! bright wings.’

That is ‘Love divine, all loves excelling’.  That is the love which heals and transforms brokenness. The Bible may not talk about buckets, but it does say this about the days when we begin to grasp the immensity of God’s love: ‘my cup overflows’ .  (Psalm 23:5)

Earlier months

Inverness Warm Spaces

A number of venues across Inverness have opened their doors through the week to offer a warm welcome and bring people together in the local community. Enjoy some Highland hospitality and make new friends. Additional support is also available at some venues.

Here’s a link to a list of these ‘Warm Spaces’ with the times they are available.

 

Here’s a link to the latest newsletter from Hilton Family Support – click below

Highland Foodbank asks for our help

Hilton Parish Church works very closely with Hilton Family Support, helping to make a difference in the local community.  Click the links below to explore.

Click here for the latest Hilton Family Support Newsletter.

Click here to donate to Hilton Family Support

Giving to Hilton Parish Church

 

If you would like to give towards the work of Hilton Parish Church, here are a few ways in which you can do it.

(1) The most beneficial way of giving would be through a monthly standing order which would enable the congregation to have a regular and predictable monthly income:

Sort Code: 80-91-26

Account No: 00444375

Account Name: HILTON CHURCH

(2) You can also give through the Give.net link below

(3) Free Will Offering Envelopes – we are conscious that many may wish to continue with this scheme putting money aside each week, and we look forward to receiving these offerings when the crisis comes to an end.

(4) If you would like to give offerings through cheque, these can be made payable to Hilton Church and posted to: Hilton Parish Church, 4 Tomatin Road, Inverness, IV2 4UA

Please note that if you are a tax payer Gift Aid is applicable for all of the above and this can increase our income by 25%. If possible, please complete a Gift Aid declaration (available here or from the church office) and return it to the church office.

We thank you for your support of the ministry of Hilton Church.

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Church Office: 01463 233310

email:
office@hiltonchurch.org.uk

The Care Team

The Care Team’s role is to provide help and support in various ways for people of all ages in the congregation. These could be a home or hospital visit, a meal in time of crisis, or a listening ear.

If you, or anyone you know needs help in this way, please contact

Church Office: 01463 233310