Sunday Worship.
Sunday mornings are a shared moment across Fife Coastal Trinity Church — a time when all three legacy parishes gather for worship at 10.30am, each in their own familiar setting, yet united in spirit. Whether you join us in person or connect online, you are part of the same worshipping family.
In the legacy East Neuk Trinity parish, services are held in rotation across the local buildings, and each week’s worship is recorded and streamed live. This means that even if you’re travelling, unwell, or simply unable to be there in person, you can still join the congregation in real time and feel part of the morning’s gathering.
Over in the legacy Largo Parish Church, worship also begins at 10.30am. These services are recorded each week and made available later on Sunday afternoon, offering a flexible way to join in — whether you’re catching up after work, watching with family, or taking a quiet moment at the end of the day.
In St Monans, the congregation meets in the Church Hall, where Sunday worship has found a warm and familiar home. The setting may be simple, but the welcome is heartfelt, and the sense of community is strong.
Each week brings its own pattern of places, preachers, and worship styles, and the details for the coming Sunday are always shown clearly on the poster below. However you choose to join us you are very much part of the life and worship of Fife Coastal Trinity.

Service Details for April

Weekly Worship Recordings
For those unable to attend in person, our Sunday service from the Legacy East Neuk Trinity buildings is streamed live on our YouTube channel.
This provides an opportunity to join in worship from home and remain connected to the life and rhythm of our church community.