Up dated 19/3/20
Details on hiring the hall can be found on our Hall Hire Page. You can also email our Hall Convenor janetmbrand@aol.com.
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Messy Church

Messy Church is a form of church for children and adults that involves creativity, celebration and hospitality.
It meets at a time (and sometimes in a place) that suits people who don't already belong to church. Our Messy Church meets once a month on a Monday. Click here for timings and programme etc.
It typically includes a welcome, a creative time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, games and similar; and a sit-down meal together at tables. All elements are for, and should include, people of all ages, adults and children.
It's a church for people at all stages of their faith journey and of any age - a congregation that is as valuable and worthy of investment as any of your other congregations.
It meets at a time (and sometimes in a place) that suits people who don't already belong to church. Our Messy Church meets once a month on a Monday. Click here for timings and programme etc.
It typically includes a welcome, a creative time to explore the biblical theme through getting messy; a short celebration time involving story, games and similar; and a sit-down meal together at tables. All elements are for, and should include, people of all ages, adults and children.
It's a church for people at all stages of their faith journey and of any age - a congregation that is as valuable and worthy of investment as any of your other congregations.
Badminton

Come along to the Church Hall on any Monday evening during the winter months from 19.45 onwards for a friendly and not too competitive game of Badminton with the Sherbrooke St Gilbert’s Church Badminton Club. Come in the furthest door on the left and you will be sure to find us.
The session usually begins in September and continues until mid-April. Contact davidm218@btinternet.com Tel: 0141 427 6466
The session usually begins in September and continues until mid-April. Contact davidm218@btinternet.com Tel: 0141 427 6466
Rainbows |
Brownies |
![]() Being a Rainbow is all about having fun, making friends, and learning new things. We enjoy playing games, doing arts and crafts, and singing songs. We follow a programme called The Rainbow Jigsaw which involves a wide range of games and activities.
Rainbow Guides are the youngest section of the Girl Guide Association, for girls aged 5 – 7 years. We meet on most Thursday evenings during the school term, from 6pm - 7pm. Contact: Karen Frazer |
![]() Brownies are great fun and we have 6 sixes. We do lots of badges and have even had a sleep over in the church hall. We also go to PGL camp in Dalquise. October 5th 2015 is our 90th Birthday! We meet in the large hall on Thursdays during the school term, from 6-7pm. Brown Owl Karen Fraser Click here to link to our website.
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Beaver Scouts |
Cubs |
![]() The Beavers meet on Wednesday evenings from 6.30 – 7.30pm.
Our Beaver Motto is "Fun and Friends" and that is exactly what we do – have fun and make new friends. We have lots of different things to do from games and activities in the hall to nature rambles and visits to local places of interest – last session we went to Blair Drummond Safari Park and had a great time. We also have sing songs, learn about how to keep fit and look after our environment, do lots of handcrafts, go on Treasure Hunts as well as having the opportunity to gain badges and awards. Beavers really are great fun and we’d welcome any youngster aged 6 or 7 along to the Colony. Please contact the Beaver Scout Leader, Sheila Yuill for further information sheilayuill@live.co.uk |
![]() The Cubs at Sherbrooke welcome all young people aged between 8 and 10.5 years old. We are a lively, exciting and friendly Cub 'Pack' with young and enthusiastic leaders. We have a very varied programme allowing Cubs to earn at least 2 badges each term and we try to get outdoors as much as possible. In the last 6 months Subs have been climbing at Braehead and mountain biking in Pollock Park as well as activities at the church hall such as learning about first aid and cooking on fires without utensils! There have also been two opportunities to spend nights away from home at nearby Scout Activity Centres which have been great.
We meet every Tuesday during term time between 7 and 8.30pm. If you would like to join the fun or find out more, don't hesitate to get in touch with the Cub leader: Jakob Doering |
Scouts |
Explorer Scouts
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![]() The Scout Troop meets at the Sherbrooke St Gilbert’s church hall on a Thursday night from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. We are open to boys and girls from 10 - 14.5 years of age.
Our troop nights at the church are aimed at preparing the Scouts for outdoor activities they can undertake at various locations throughout the year. These camps and expeditions include; attendance at the World International Jamboree, weekends away camping at local Scottish sites and attendance at National Events such as the Highland Adventure and the week long camp at Blair Atholl. In the last year boys from the 159th have been able to experience kayaking, cooking in the wild, rock climbing, 5-a-side soccer, hill walking, gorge walking, light weight camping, crate climbing to name but a few. These events are not just fun, but also help to develop leadership skills and confidence. The Scout programme has a badge and rewards system that will ensure all activities receive recognition. The Troop also assists local charities and has guest speakers in to discuss issues of a local interest. If your son or daughter is interested in joining then we’d love to hear from them: Scouts: Rod MacNeill rmacneill@nhs.net Find more information at: http://159glasgowscouts.clyderegion.net/scouts/ |
![]() The “No Limits” Explorer Scouts are our Senior Section and are for young people aged from 14.5yrs until their 18th birthday. Explorers have lots of input to their programme and from quite a small base the Unit is now building nicely. However, there is plenty room for more members so we’d love to see more young people along. Recent Explorer activities include kayaking, climbing, hiking, a Cycling Treasure hunt and an introduction to Scuba Diving. We also have camps and other activities during the year. This summer 5 Explorers represented the Unit at the World Scout Jamboree in Sweden 2011 together with some 30,000 young people from all corners of the Globe. Explorers can also be Young Leaders and several members are presently helping out at Beavers and Cubs. There are also lots of opportunities to take part in Regional, National and International events with other Explorer Scouts and take part in even more fun and adventure with others of Explorer age.
Explorers meet at least fortnightly and generally on Wednesdays from 7.30 -9pm with more meetings outwith the main school exam times than when exams are on. For more info on Explorers please contact the Group Scout Leader, Leader: Aidan Winnie Find more information at: http://159glasgowscouts.clyderegion.net/explorers/ |
Taekwondo - Monday Nights 6:00 - 7:00pmTaekwondo lessons by - instructor Ronnie Carruthers 4th degree International instructor beginners and seniors welcome fun but disciplined classes
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Karate![]() A karate group meets at Sherbrooke Church on Fridays at 6.15pm.
Contact Jim Humble: 0141 891 4989 for further details. Please email if you would like further information. Stitching for Ourselves![]() We are "Stitching for Ourselves" a small group of embroiderers, led by a professional tutor. We meet on a Thursday afternoon between 1 - 4 pm. It is a self-funding group, working together to have a lot of fun whilst learning new techniques and improving our standards. Many different; levels of ability in the group. Please email if you would like further information.
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