Activities
We exist to glorify God by growing in grace and Christ-like character, and by seeking to bring others to know Jesus Christ as their Saviour and Lord.This page contains more about the activities going on at Logies which help us to achieve this. Follow the links on the right for even more information, and visit the What's Happening page for dates of future events.
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Sunday Services
Sundays 10am Prayer meetingSundays 11am Morning service, in church, enter by Blackness Avenue and Shaftesbury Terrace entrances
Sundays 6.30pm Evening service, in the Memorial Hall, enter by Shaftesbury Terrace entrance
Creche, Sunday School & RoC
During our 11am service, we have childcare for babies and
toddlers (up to age 3), and teaching for all ages up to teenagers. If
you are a visitor, we aim to make your children feel very much at home
and welcomed into their groups.Children usually start the service either with their parents or teachers, then leave for their activities after a children's talk. Some seasonal services are planned to include all-age teaching in the church.
Our
goal with our Sunday School programmes is that our children will be
grounded and confident in the gospel; that Jesus died for them too so
that they can have peace with God.
We want our children to grow
in this faith and grace from an early age so that they are established
in it throughout their adult lives.
Breakfast
We hold regular Women’s breakfast & Men’s breakfast sessions, open to all ages. This is a chance to meet together in a relaxed setting, and enjoy a time of fellowship around breakfast.

Who let the dads out?
For kids and their dads, a Saturday morning session with games & bacon rolls!Men’s prayer time
Drop-in session for Men of all ages to meet, chat & pray. Upstairs between 8 & 10pm.
Tiny talk
Tiny Talk is just for mums and babies under one. Come along for coffee & chat, at the cost of only £1.00. Enter via the Shaftesbury Terrace door.
Thursdays 10.00-11.30am
Toddlers
Many parents of young children appreciate having a toddler group where they can meet others in the community and make friends. Come and let your toddler play with the toys, get a snack, and enjoy a relatively undisturbed cup of tea! There is a cost of £1 per adult, and 50p per child (under 1 year olds are free) as a contribution towards the cost of the snacks, toys, and so on.
Tuesdays 2-4pm
Fridays 9.30-11.30am
Wednesday club

Wednesday Club is an opportunity for middle-primary to lower-high school aged children to meet weekly. We are passionate to explore great gospel truth together, to enjoy drama and even play a few games...
Junior Wednesday Club is for P3 - 5, and Senior Wednesday Club for P6 - S3; both meeting at
7pm - 8.30pm.
For more details, click the Wednesday Club tab, at the top-right of the page.
The Loft
The Loft is for anyone at secondary school, to meet up with friends on a Saturday night (7-9pm). You can sit & chat, play table tennis, pool, or other games.
Music
Our Sunday morning services are accompanied by both the church organ and the music group.
We are fortunate to have a wealth of musical talent - several organists, pianists, plus string, woodwind & brass players and drummers.
Please contact us if you wish to join them!
Guild
The aim of the Guild is to encourage us to commit our lives to Jesus Christ, and to enable us to express our faith in worship, prayer and action.For more information, and the programme for this year, please visit the Guild webpage.
Uniformed organisations
Scouting & Guiding groups meet regularly in our halls, and an additional Rainbow/Brownie Pack meets off-site at Pleasance Court on Thursday evenings. Please contact the church administrator for the relevant contact details.Christianity Explored
Every year we run Christianity Explored courses. Used in many churches throughout the country, Christianity Explored is a course for anybody who would like to investigate Christianity for the first time, or just brush up on the basics. In a relaxed setting it addresses the questions of how we can know God, who Jesus was, and what it means to follow him.No-one is asked to pray, sing or read aloud, and you can ask any question you like. Or, if you prefer, you can come along and simply listen.
For more information, visit the Christianity Explored page
Home groups
For more information, visit the Home Groups pageStudents
If you’re a student, we’d really like to take some opportunities to know you better, even if you’re someone who’s been coming for a while.Find out more on our Students page
Holiday Club
Our summer Holiday Clubs have drawn in 80-100 primary school-aged children from the neighbourhood, for many of whom it was their introduction to church.The aim has been to teach the truths of why Jesus came and what it means to follow Him, using the media of fun, drama, games, music and crafts.
For more information, visit our Holiday Club page