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

Ascension Sunday: 17th May 2026

Psalm 47
Luke 24: 46-53
Hymns: Hail the day that sees him rise and Alleluia Sing to Jesus
Colour: White

Thursday was Ascension Day and so today is Ascension Sunday. The Ascension was an important day in gospel history, and belief in it is a benchmark of orthodoxy as we find it referred to in the creeds. After Jesus rose from the dead, for a period of 40 days he appeared to many people giving convincing proofs of his resurrection. After those 40 days, he no longer really belonged to this world. His time to return to the father had come and he returned to the heavens to reign as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Jesus chose to ascend in the way he did, to show the disciples where he was going, and so that they no longer were expecting him to reappear. It also reminded them that they had a roll to fulfil in taking the gospel to all nations. Some people have been embarrassed by the ascension story, but the disciples needed to see Jesus return to the father. It could have been quite distressing had the post resurrection appearances merely petered out. Instead, Jesus was seen returning to the glory from which he came.

The scene of the ascension was remarkable, particularly because its simplicity.
Spurgeon said that it was” – so unlike what superstition would have devised.
– so quiet – no chariots of fire or horses of fire.
– so majestic – no angels, nor other agents to lend imaginary splendour, but the Lords own power and Godhead in
sublime simplicity working all.”

Jesus before his ascension lifted his hands to bless his disciples and as he was blessing them, he was taken into heaven. During his time on earth Jesus was a blessing to many people. The blessing that Jesus gave while ascending was with great authority. He lifted those hands that bore the nail marks of his crucifixion through which he had paid for the sins of the world. Onlookers could look up and see the price of their blessing and reconciliation to God. The authority of his blessing was seen too as the father received him into heaven. Spurgeon the great “Prince of Preachers” wrote: “This blessing was so full that, as it were, he emptied his hands. They saw those dear hands thus unladed of their benedictions. The blessing was for those beneath him, and beyond the sound of his voice: he scattered benedictions on them all. The blessing was a fit finish of his sojourn here: nothing fitter, nothing better, could have been thought of.”

We can be blessed today as we remember that Jesus is now at Gods right hand on high. That he is reigning in the heavens. The ascension was as it were Jesus` coronation day. It is a blessing indeed to know that at the right hand of God, he prays for us and will one day come again in glory to judge the living and the dead. Jesus prays for us that we might succeed in all the father desires of us. He prays that we might be equipped as we face temptations and difficult periods in life. He is our great high priest and brings us into God’s presence. In the same way that he blessed those he came into contact with long ago he blesses us today.
“To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honour and glory and power forever and ever.”

Rev Theo Corney

News

Easter Services 2026:

Palm Sunday 29th March

10 am at St Colmon Church

11.30 am – Ballantrae Church

Maundy Thursday 2nd April

7 pm at Ballantrae church
Refreshments afterwards

Easter Sunday 5th April

7 am – Ballantrae Harbour, followed by breakfast at BRICC

10 am at St Colmon church
11.30 am at Ballantrae church

 

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.

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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