This week at Hilton Church
Sunday 14th June Nitelife meets in the small hall at 7.00pm
Monday 15th June Rhymes Recollected meets in the small hall, 2.00pm- 3.00pm
Thursday 18th June Garden Work Party from 9.00am If you have your own tools, please bring them with you.. Craft and Repair Group meets in the small hall, 7.30pm – 9.00pm
Friday 19th June 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 21st June 10.30am Sunday worship in the church and broadcast live on the church Facebook page
Hilton Parish Church
Sunday 14 June 2026
A worship service was held at 10.30am in the church building on Sunday 14 June. The service was simultaneously broadcast on the Church Facebook page. For the next four weeks, you can catch up here.
The Bible passage is Psalm 100, and Duncan MacPherson led and preached. It was a joy to welcome Duncan back after his weeks away walking the Camino in Spain with his friend Robert – over 30 days of walking! He talked briefly about the journey and what it had meant to him. His theme for reflection while away was ‘discipleship and growing in our relationship with Christ’.
He chose Psalm 100 to preach on this morning because of its focus on God, the greatness of God, and our profound thankfulness for all God is, for all God does, has done, will do. This is not, he said, to deny the darkness of the various crises the world is facing, or to deny our personal hardships and struggles. Rather ‘the focus in our lives is not on humanity or on the world, but rather with God…Joy comes from the Lord. God is our refuge and strength.’ We are to see the realities we’re facing in the light of the presence of a God who loves us.
Here’s the Psalm in The Message translation:
On your feet now—applaud God!
Bring a gift of laughter,
sing yourselves into his presence.
Know this: God is God, and God, God.
He made us; we didn’t make him.
We’re his people, his well-tended sheep.
Enter with the password: “Thank you!”
Make yourselves at home, talking praise.
Thank him. Worship him.
For God is sheer beauty,
all-generous in love,
loyal always and ever.
Duncan showed us a photo of the starting point of his Camino at Seville Cathedral; he described the books and audio books he took to listen to him as he and Robert walked separately. He talked of the beauty of morning, watching the sun rising, hearing nature coming to life: each new day a gift, full of promise.
He talked about the antiquity of the route he was walking – the way was originally built by the Romans, and many Roman structures partially survive. He mentioned persevering on the (few) days when the weather was wild.
He described the evening meals shared with other pilgrims of many nationalities. He described listening to the BBC news one morning: how troubled the world is! He talked about arriving at the finishing post in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
It was a kind of parable of aspects Christian discipleship, I suppose. There’s the starting point, the point when we said ‘Yes!’ to Christ – different for each one of us, and perhaps some of us don’t know exactly when and where the journey began.
We walk alone, and yet together; we are nourished by the things we read and listen to, and also in the rejection of things which would not be beneficial to us. We walk an old route, followed by millions since Jesus blazed the trail.
We are nourished by our experiences of the natural world, by the loveliness of things which reflects the loveliness of God. Each day is a new day, full of gift, full of promises. We have fellowship with other pilgrims, and are reminded that we are part of God’s great international community of believers. We grow together as we eat together.
We struggle with bad news, and the anxieties it prompts, we’re obsessed by our ubiquitous screens, and fear that the spiritual land of our Camino seems a distant dream. And yet, each day we do not give up, we get our boots on and we walk, whatever the weather, and we trust that the sun of God’s goodness will once again break over the horizon of our despairing.
And there is a finishing post, a place of joy and arrival. The sun setting signals the completion of another day in the journey, a milestone, but the most significant finishing post is where our pilgrimage transitions to another dimension. There we believe we will encounter in unclouded form the loveliness of God. ‘For God is sheer beauty, all-generous in love, loyal always and ever’.
There’s a link below to a performance by the worship leader Lucy Grimble whom Duncan mentioned listening to, and here is a link to the BBC Sounds Daily Service page – again, Duncan mentioned the Daily Service this morning.
Here are links to websites which Duncan has recommended we explore:
The Bible Project
The Bible Society
The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity
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.
Get in touch
Contact Details
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 14th June Nitelife meets in the small hall at 7.00pm
Monday 15th June Rhymes Recollected meets in the small hall, 2.00pm- 3.00pm
Thursday 18th June Garden Work Party from 9.00am If you have your own tools, please bring them with you.. Craft and Repair Group meets in the small hall, 7.30pm – 9.00pm
Friday 19th June 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 21st June 10.30am Sunday worship in the church and broadcast live on the church Facebook page
Hilton Parish Church
Sunday 14 June 2026
A worship service was held at 10.30am in the church building on Sunday 14 June. The service was simultaneously broadcast on the Church Facebook page. For the next four weeks, you can catch up here.
The Bible passage is Psalm 100, and Duncan MacPherson led and preached. It was a joy to welcome Duncan back after his weeks away walking the Camino in Spain with his friend Robert – over 30 days of walking! He talked briefly about the journey and what it had meant to him. His theme for reflection while away was ‘discipleship and growing in our relationship with Christ’.
He chose Psalm 100 to preach on this morning because of its focus on God, the greatness of God, and our profound thankfulness for all God is, for all God does, has done, will do. This is not, he said, to deny the darkness of the various crises the world is facing, or to deny our personal hardships and struggles. Rather ‘the focus in our lives is not on humanity or on the world, but rather with God…Joy comes from the Lord. God is our refuge and strength.’ We are to see the realities we’re facing in the light of the presence of a God who loves us.
Here’s the Psalm in The Message translation:
On your feet now—applaud God!
Bring a gift of laughter,
sing yourselves into his presence.
Know this: God is God, and God, God.
He made us; we didn’t make him.
We’re his people, his well-tended sheep.
Enter with the password: “Thank you!”
Make yourselves at home, talking praise.
Thank him. Worship him.
For God is sheer beauty,
all-generous in love,
loyal always and ever.
Duncan showed us a photo of the starting point of his Camino at Seville Cathedral; he described the books and audio books he took to listen to him as he and Robert walked separately. He talked of the beauty of morning, watching the sun rising, hearing nature coming to life: each new day a gift, full of promise.
He talked about the antiquity of the route he was walking – the way was originally built by the Romans, and many Roman structures partially survive. He mentioned persevering on the (few) days when the weather was wild.
He described the evening meals shared with other pilgrims of many nationalities. He described listening to the BBC news one morning: how troubled the world is! He talked about arriving at the finishing post in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
It was a kind of parable of aspects Christian discipleship, I suppose. There’s the starting point, the point when we said ‘Yes!’ to Christ – different for each one of us, and perhaps some of us don’t know exactly when and where the journey began.
We walk alone, and yet together; we are nourished by the things we read and listen to, and also in the rejection of things which would not be beneficial to us. We walk an old route, followed by millions since Jesus blazed the trail.
We are nourished by our experiences of the natural world, by the loveliness of things which reflects the loveliness of God. Each day is a new day, full of gift, full of promises. We have fellowship with other pilgrims, and are reminded that we are part of God’s great international community of believers. We grow together as we eat together.
We struggle with bad news, and the anxieties it prompts, we’re obsessed by our ubiquitous screens, and fear that the spiritual land of our Camino seems a distant dream. And yet, each day we do not give up, we get our boots on and we walk, whatever the weather, and we trust that the sun of God’s goodness will once again break over the horizon of our despairing.
And there is a finishing post, a place of joy and arrival. The sun setting signals the completion of another day in the journey, a milestone, but the most significant finishing post is where our pilgrimage transitions to another dimension. There we believe we will encounter in unclouded form the loveliness of God. ‘For God is sheer beauty, all-generous in love, loyal always and ever’.
There’s a link below to a performance by the worship leader Lucy Grimble whom Duncan mentioned listening to, and here is a link to the BBC Sounds Daily Service page – again, Duncan mentioned the Daily Service this morning.
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.
Get in touch
Contact Details
Hilton Church is at 4 Tomatin Road, Inverness IV2 4UA
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







