Perth, St Ninian’s Cathedral

North Methven Street, Perth, PH1 5PP

St Ninian’s is home to a lively, caring congregation of people from many different backgrounds. We share the belief that being human is a wonderful gift and rejoice in the diversity of God’s creation. The Cathedral provides a range of activities for the wider community to which all are welcome. These include Youth Group on Sunday evenings; the 153 Club (Sunday School) for children 3 – 12 years old; Lay Ministry to provide communion for those unable to attend church; the Barnabas Group meets weekly to explore Bible and for fellowship.
Lunch-time Concerts are held monthly on Saturdays in the church; Community Lunch held monthly on Saturdays; Friends of Perth Cathedral Music established to support music in the Cathedral; Mothers’ Union - held monthly for fellowship and prayer; Gold Club for retired people to meet monthly; Men’s Club meets monthly.
Other activities are Yoga - meets weekly; Little Cherubs Toddler Group meets weekly; Country Dance Club meets monthly.
For details of dates and times see the Children & Community and News & Events sections of the Cathedral website or telephone the office.

Regular Service Times

Holy Communion 9.00am on Sunday  
Holy Communion (Sung) 11.00am on Sunday  
Morning Prayer  9.00am on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday
Holy Communion 11.00am on Wednesday
Holy Communion 9.00am on Thursday
Choral Evensong generally 4.30pm on the 3rd Sunday of each month except July, August & December. For details of the dates please click here

Clergy

Ministry Team
Provost - Very Rev'd Hunter B Farquharson
Precentor - Rev'd Ann Mazur
Rev'd Christine Fraser
Rev'd Frances Forshaw
Hospital Chaplain - Mrs Sarah Lawson

Retired Clergy at the Cathedral
Rt Rev'd Michael Hare-Duke
Rev'd Canon Reg Saunders
Rev'd Celia Matthews

Phone number

01738 632053

Email

office@perthcathedral.co.uk

Website

Perth, St Ninian’s Cathedral website →

Wheelchair/Sound Systems

Wheelchair Access, Induction Loop System


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