St Colmon Parish Church

Caring :: Sharing :: Praying

Situated in the picturesque village of Colmonell, South Ayrshire

Welcome

St Colmon is a rural church set in the Stinchar Valley, one of the most beautiful parts of Ayrshire.

Sunday Worship  10:00 am

 

The parish covers four villages: Colmonell, Barrhill, Pinwherry and Lendalfoot. St Colmon Parish Church is united with the neighbouring Ballantrae Parish Church. Ballantrae and St Colmon Parish Church is keen to welcome locals and visitors as we learn more about what our faith means to us and how we can better serve God in our communities and in the world.

Sunday worship in Colmonell takes place at 10.00 am every week.

Refreshments are served in the Kirk Hall after the service.

A Service in St Colmon Kirk Hall is held on 4th Sunday of every month at 10.00 am and provides easy access for those with mobility problems.

A service is held in Barrhill Memorial Hall on the on the third Sunday of March, June, September and December at 3pm and will reflect the Church year.

Sunday worship in Ballantrae Church is at 11.30 am every week.

On Wednesdays we hold our Coffee in the Kirk Hall in Colmonell from 10.30 am – 12 noon.

If you require any further details or the services of the Minister, please do not hesitate to contact the Minister, Rev’d Theo Corney or Session Clerk, Mrs Claire Strain.

Reflection

Lent 1  2026

Psalm 32
Matthew 4: 1-11
Hymns: Ye Holy Angels Bright, Forty Days and Forty Nights, Seek ye first, Jesus Tempted in the desert

Gaining Godly Perspective

The period of Lent runs for 40 days in the run up to Easter. 40 days are observed because Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness preparing for his public ministry. After Jesus was baptised making a decision to step out and begin his ministry, very dramatically the skies were rent apart and God’s voice was audibly heard. From this experience Jesus was driven into the wilderness where he faced various temptations. He needed to be prepared to do things God`s way, if he was to be successful in his vocation.

A tutor in my Lancaster days who taught “Reflective Practice” used to say “an unreflective life is not worth living” as we make the same mistakes over and over and over again. Many people seek to live busy lives where they do not have to think about anything. And many people without thinking conform to the norms of society. A number of years ago the journalist Johnathan Humphries wrote to the effect that to live lives conforming to today`s standards is morally bankrupt and called for people to be dissident or non-conformist.

Jesus we are told spend 40 days in the desert. There he was away from the crowds and would have had lots of time to think. He was no doubt deep in prayer and meditated on God’s word. He would be wondering what lay ahead of him. It might have been nice if he was “alone with God” after all “two`s company”. But the devil came along at various times and yes “three`s a crowd”. Jesus faced very subtle and intense temptations, but in all things chose God`s uncompromising way. This was the only way that he could truly be our saviour.

We too face temptations of various kinds. Jesus understands the trials and temptations we face. He was tempted far beyond any of us are, because we give way much too soon. If we want to live victorious happy lives it is important that we consider Gods word and gain a Godly perspective. The pleasures and interests of this world are fleeting, but we can have a joy knowing that we are pleasing our heavenly father. It is right that we reflect on our lives and ask what would God have me do? When we seek to follow him, he gives his Spirit to equip us to do his will, even at times angels attend to us. The world and people may let us down, bad things do happen but God wants us to know his ultimate love and care for us. Jesus showed us how much God loves us.

May we seek to live the way God would have us live, that we might bless him and others. Even when things go wrong, God`s name is to be praised. By bearing this in mind we get the perspective we need. Let us aim to bless others in some way each day that we live in order to make the day count.

There are many hymns which I find to be a blessing. My favourite hymn is “When morning gilds the skies”. By remembering that in all things Jesus is to be praised we gain perspective and joy. I try to live by this “Canticle Divine”….

When morning gilds the skies,
my heart awakening cries,
“May Jesus Christ be praised!”
Alike at work and prayer
I know my God is there:
“May Jesus Christ be praised!”

When sadness fills my mind
my strength in him I find:
“May Jesus Christ be praised!”
When earthly joys grow dim
my comfort is in him:
“May Jesus Christ be praised!”

The night becomes as day
when from the heart we say:
May Jesus Christ be praised!”
The powers of darkness fear
when this glad song they hear:
“May Jesus Christ be praise!”

Be this, while life is mine,
my canticle divine:
“May Jesus Christ be Praised!”
Be this the eternal song
through all the ages long:
“May Jesus Christ be praised!”

BPW Edward Caswall (1814-78)

Every blessing,

Rev`d Theo Corney

 

News

Christmas Services 2025:

Remembrance Services 2025:

Sunday 9th November 2025:

9.30 am Act of Remembrance at Colmonell War Memorial

10.00 am Service of Remembrance at St Colmon Church

11.30 am Service of Remembrance at Ballantrae Church

12.30 pm approx. Act of Remembrance at Ballantrae War Memorial

3.00 pm Act of Remembrance at Barrhill War Memorial

Tuesday 11th November 2025:

11.00 am Act of Remembrance at Pinwherry Auld School Garden

2.00 pm Act of Remembrance at Heronsford

Colmonell War Memorial

Colmonell War Memorial

BALLANTRAE AND ST COLMON CHURCH

Service of Union

Thursday 10th April 2025

7 pm in St Colmon Kirk

followed by refreshments in St Colmon Kirk Hall

 

Ballantrae Church and St Colmon Church

 

The church from the west, autumn

Detail of window by Louis Davis, showing Knockdolian Hill,  Craigneil Castle and the River Stinchar. To see all the stained glass windows click here: St Colmon Stained Glass Windows

250th Anniversary Exhibition, Colmonell Church

A collage of pictures from the 250th Anniversary Exhibition held in October 2022. More can be seen in Photo Gallery

 

Presbytery Mission Plan 2023

To see the approved Presbytery Mission Plan click here Ayr Presbytery Draft Mission Plan ver 1_6 APPROVED January 2023

The plan can also be found on the Documents page, along with other related documents.

 

To see Ballantrae and St Colmon Newsletters go to the Documents page.

 

Every Wednesday we hold our Coffee in the Kirk Hall in Colmonell from 10.30 am – 12 noon for anyone who would like to attend. This is an informal gathering to share ideas and have a natter.

Latest News/Blog

Photo Gallery

See more photographs of St Colmon Kirk and our community

St Colmon Kirk Session

Minister:

  • Rev’d Theo Corney

Elders:

  • David McCutcheon
  • George Bain

 

Contacts

Minister – Rev Theo Corney – 01465 831252

01465 831252

Colmonell
Girvan
South Ayrshire
Scotland

tcorney@churchofscotland.org.uk