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Month: January 2026

Midmills Newsletter February 2026

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Funeral Announcement – Miss Ishbel Catherine Cameron (Ish)

Peacefully in the care of Isobel Fraser Residential Home, Inverness on Wednesday 21st January 2026, Ishbel Catherine Cameron (Ish), aged 91 years, formerly Miers Avenue, Inverness (retired ward sister, RNI and Raigmore Hospital). Devoted daughter of the late Alec and Bella Cameron, also a much loved aunty of Gary and Lynn and their families. 

Funeral service on Tuesday 3rd February 2026 at 12.15pm in St Stephen’s Church, Southside Road, Inverness; thereafter to Ardersier Cemetery. All welcome to attend. Family flowers only please. Donations in memory of Ish towards Isobel Fraser Residents Comfort Fund may be given at the door. Please note limited car parking available on Mayfield Road, Inverness. 

Midmills Sunday Service 25 January 2026

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Activities at St Stephen’s Hall 2026

Midmills Church Sunday Service 18 January 2026

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Midmills Church Sunday Service 11 January 2026

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Midmills Parish Church came into being on New Year’s Day – and the first united services, on Sunday 4th January at 9.30am and 11.00am, included Communion as we came together in union. Rev Doug McRoberts and Rev James Bissett shared in leading these services, and through January and February will then share responsibility for leading the more formal of the two weekly Sunday services – at 11.00am each week – while the more informal all-age family services at 9.30am will be led by a united worship team.
All Sunday services will be held in the former Crown Church building on Midmills Road, with the 9.30 services featuring worship around tables, and children’s activities feeding into the worship, while the 11.00 services will be more formal in nature, featuring a wide variety of traditional and newer hymns, with the service centred on hearing God’s Word through Bible reading and preaching. This service will be enhanced by the singing of the united choir.
Both services will be followed by refreshments – at 10.15, a chance for both
gatherings to meet together over a cup and a chat in the sanctuary, and after the later service a “sit down cuppa” in the upper hall.

This will set the pattern for regular Sunday worship in the united congregation. We look forward to welcoming everyone in worship and fellowship.

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