About Us.
Fife Coastal Trinity Church is a newly united congregation, formed on 1st January 2026 through the coming together of East Neuk Trinity Church, Largo Parish Church and St Monans Parish Church. Rooted in the beauty of the East Neuk coast and the richness of our shared faith, we are building a church community that is joyful, welcoming, and shaped by the love of Christ.
We are a people of all ages and backgrounds, drawn together by worship, fellowship, and a desire to serve our villages with compassion and care. Our union marks a new chapter — one that honours the history of each church while embracing the future we are called to shape together.
Whether you are local, visiting, exploring faith, or looking for a spiritual home, we invite you to journey with us. You’ll find a church family that celebrates tradition, welcomes questions, and delights in the everyday grace of God.
Estates Group.
An Estates Group has been established to undertake a comprehensive review of all properties across the newly formed parish and to submit recommendations to the Kirk Session regarding those buildings best suited to sustain and advance the mission and witness of Fife Coastal Trinity Parish Church throughout the whole parish.
Our Buildings and Worship Spaces.

Legacy East Neuk Trinity buildings.
The legacy congregation of East Neuk Trinity brings a collection of well‑loved spaces that have long supported worship and community life across the villages.
Elie Church remains a bright and welcoming centre for Sunday worship, with its familiar sanctuary and strong connection to village life. Just a short walk away, the Church Hall continues to be a lively hub for gatherings, groups, and community events — a place where fellowship, hospitality, and everyday church life naturally unfold.
Kilconquhar Church, set in its peaceful rural surroundings, offers a more traditional and contemplative setting that many cherish. And when a month brings a fifth Sunday, the congregation gathers in Colinsburgh Town Hall, reminding us that worship can flourish in shared community spaces just as beautifully as in historic sanctuaries.

Largo Parish Church.
The legacy Congregation of Largo Parish Church contributes a rich mix of buildings that support worship and community engagement.
The main Largo Church remains a cherished place of Sunday worship, rooted in centuries of faith.
Beside it, The Stables provides flexible space for groups, meetings, and midweek activities.
On the last Sunday of each month, worship moves to Durham Hall, creating a more informal, intimate setting that many enjoy.

St Monans Parish Church.
Since 2022, the congregation of St Monans Parish Church has been worshipping in their Church Hall, a warm and familiar space that reflects the heart of the St Monans community — practical, prayerful, and deeply connected to village life.