This week at Hilton Church
Monday 18th May Rhymes Recollected meets on the small hall, 2.00pm – 3.00pm. All welcome!
Thursday 21st May Craft and Repair Group meets in the small hall, 7.30pm – 9.00pm. All welcome!
Friday 22nd 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 childrenSunday 17th May 10.30am
Sunday 24th May 10.30am Sunday worship in the church and broadcast live on the church Facebook page.
You can also donate to the Hilton Church Christian Aid collection by clicking here.
A new series of TNT coming soon
Hilton Parish Church
Sunday 17 May 2026
You can ead the full text of David’s very encouraging sermon last Sunday (10th May) about the love of God here.
A worship service was held at 10.30am in the church building on Sunday 17 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 John 17:1-11, and David led the service and preached. The sermon, about Jesus prayer to his Father in the presence of his disciples the night before his death, was vivid and powerful. We will publish the full text of the sermon here soon.
David described accounts of God coming down in the Old Testament: God’s glory came to the Tabernacle, the tent which accompanied the Jewish people in the desert; God came to the Temple which Solomon constructed in Jerusalem when they were settled. And then there’s Ezekiel’s tragic vision of God’s reluctant withdrawal from the Temple because it had been defiled. Would God ever return?
But then a child was born, the Messiah, the Son of God, Jesus: God came among the human race as a human being, thoroughly human, yet thoroughly God, the splendour concealed, though at times it could break through.
And then, in his prayer Jesus asks for his disciples and for those who would believe in future ‘that they may be one as we are one.’ (John 17:11) In other words, the God who was in the Tabernacle, in the Temple, who was at the heart of Jesus’ identity is now with us, and in us as believers in him. We are tabernacles, temples. Our bodies house God, while not in any way limiting God.
David vividly described the unity within God – Father, Son, Holy Spirit, aspects of God totally at one, existing in utter love, participating in a divine dance of love.
And it’s a dance into which we, with all our flaws, and all our disagreements are invited to enter. To live in love, and to express practical love for one another. David shared words attributed to Mother Teresa: ‘Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.’
John writes:
One thing which struck me in David’s sermon was his mention of that vision of God’s presence being withdrawn from the Temple. I think there are times when we feel more conscious of God’s absence than of the divine presence. Perhaps we see ourselves as failures, perhaps we feel that we have messed up so badly that we have driven God away, perhaps we are depressed and troubled. It was this kind of thinking which led William Cowper to write his famous hymn, ‘Oh for a closer walk with God.’ See below.
It is good, as Cowper says, to examine ourselves to see if we’re acting or thinking in ways which don’t reflect God and so numb us to God’s presence. And if there are such things, we should address them. But often there will be nothing we can think of to account for the felt absence of God. I think it’s helpful to remember that God will never leave us, never forsake us. God loves us with an everlasting love which will not let us go. And that includes people who are neurotic depressives like Cowper was.
Cowper prays for help to identify things which might be blocking his sense of God so that he can do something about it. He thinks the fault is his, and if he can only address it the sense of God will flood back.
But perhaps a better approach is to be still, to smile with a wry humour at the absence of the sense of God, to recognise that it’s not our fault, to look back on times when God we knew God was alive and real within us, and to proceed on the basis that we are loved with an everlasting love, and that we are called to do small, or not so small things, with a big love.
And sometime – later today, tomorrow, this week, next month, next year, that sense of God will return to us and we’ll be able to know ourselves once again caught up in the dance at the heart of God.
Oh! for a closer walk with God,
A calm and heavenly frame;
A light to shine upon the road
That leads me to the Lamb!
Where is the blessedness I knew
When first I saw the Lord?
Where is the soul-refreshing view
Of Jesus and his word?
What peaceful hours I once enjoyed!
How sweet their memory still!
But they have left an aching void,
The world can never fill.
Return, O holy Dove, return!
Sweet the messenger of rest!
I hate the sins that made thee mourn
And drove thee from my breast.
The dearest idol I have known,
Whate’er that idol be,
Help me to tear it from thy throne,
And worship only thee.
So shall my walk be close with God,
Calm and serene my frame;
So purer light shall mark the road
That leads me to the Lamb.
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
Monday 18th May Rhymes Recollected meets on the small hall, 2.00pm – 3.00pm. All welcome!
Thursday 21st May Craft and Repair Group meets in the small hall, 7.30pm – 9.00pm. All welcome!
Friday 22nd 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 childrenSunday 17th May 10.30am
Sunday 24th May 10.30am Sunday worship in the church and broadcast live on the church Facebook page.
You can also donate to the Hilton Church Christian Aid collection by clicking here.
A new series of TNT coming soon
Hilton Parish Church
Sunday 17 May 2026
You can ead the full text of David’s very encouraging sermon last Sunday (10th May) about the love of God here.
A worship service was held at 10.30am in the church building on Sunday 17 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 John 17:1-11, and David led the service and preached. The sermon, about Jesus prayer to his Father in the presence of his disciples the night before his death, was vivid and powerful. We will publish the full text of the sermon here soon.
David described accounts of God coming down in the Old Testament: God’s glory came to the Tabernacle, the tent which accompanied the Jewish people in the desert; God came to the Temple which Solomon constructed in Jerusalem when they were settled. And then there’s Ezekiel’s tragic vision of God’s reluctant withdrawal from the Temple because it had been defiled. Would God ever return?
But then a child was born, the Messiah, the Son of God, Jesus: God came among the human race as a human being, thoroughly human, yet thoroughly God, the splendour concealed, though at times it could break through.
And then, in his prayer Jesus asks for his disciples and for those who would believe in future ‘that they may be one as we are one.’ (John 17:11) In other words, the God who was in the Tabernacle, in the Temple, who was at the heart of Jesus’ identity is now with us, and in us as believers in him. We are tabernacles, temples. Our bodies house God, while not in any way limiting God.
David vividly described the unity within God – Father, Son, Holy Spirit, aspects of God totally at one, existing in utter love, participating in a divine dance of love.
And it’s a dance into which we, with all our flaws, and all our disagreements are invited to enter. To live in love, and to express practical love for one another. David shared words attributed to Mother Teresa: ‘Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.’
John writes:
One thing which struck me in David’s sermon was his mention of that vision of God’s presence being withdrawn from the Temple. I think there are times when we feel more conscious of God’s absence than of the divine presence. Perhaps we see ourselves as failures, perhaps we feel that we have messed up so badly that we have driven God away, perhaps we are depressed and troubled. It was this kind of thinking which led William Cowper to write his famous hymn, ‘Oh for a closer walk with God.’ See below.
It is good, as Cowper says, to examine ourselves to see if we’re acting or thinking in ways which don’t reflect God and so numb us to God’s presence. And if there are such things, we should address them. But often there will be nothing we can think of to account for the felt absence of God. I think it’s helpful to remember that God will never leave us, never forsake us. God loves us with an everlasting love which will not let us go. And that includes people who are neurotic depressives like Cowper was.
Cowper prays for help to identify things which might be blocking his sense of God so that he can do something about it. He thinks the fault is his, and if he can only address it the sense of God will flood back.
But perhaps a better approach is to be still, to smile with a wry humour at the absence of the sense of God, to recognise that it’s not our fault, to look back on times when God we knew God was alive and real within us, and to proceed on the basis that we are loved with an everlasting love, and that we are called to do small, or not so small things, with a big love.
And sometime – later today, tomorrow, this week, next month, next year, that sense of God will return to us and we’ll be able to know ourselves once again caught up in the dance at the heart of God.
Oh! for a closer walk with God,
A calm and heavenly frame;
A light to shine upon the road
That leads me to the Lamb!
Where is the blessedness I knew
When first I saw the Lord?
Where is the soul-refreshing view
Of Jesus and his word?
What peaceful hours I once enjoyed!
How sweet their memory still!
But they have left an aching void,
The world can never fill.
Return, O holy Dove, return!
Sweet the messenger of rest!
I hate the sins that made thee mourn
And drove thee from my breast.
The dearest idol I have known,
Whate’er that idol be,
Help me to tear it from thy throne,
And worship only thee.
So shall my walk be close with God,
Calm and serene my frame;
So purer light shall mark the road
That leads me to the Lamb.
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







