Finding hope and encouragement together, becoming all God created us to be.
At Fort William Kilmallie Church we believe in the authority of Scripture. We believe that living life with Jesus in a is the way to an abundant, fulfilling life. We have events throughout the week, and gather in three locations across our area on a Sunday morning. We welcome both locals and visitors to the area every week.

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We believe everyone has value, having been created by God, and everyone has a God-given purpose. Our community aims to be a place where people can discover their gifts and calling, and live it out with others.
See below for the latest news of our worship – including Messy Church for Families – events and community gatherings – from birdwatching to men’s breakfast, to craft groups.
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Locations – Sunday Services
There is a Sunday Service each week in all three of our locations, except when we gather together to celebrate the Lord’s Supper (also known as Communion).
10am – Caol Community Centre, Caol.
10am – Duncansburgh Church – The Parade, Fort William
11:30am – Kilmallie Church, Corpach (not to be confused with Kilmallie Free Church which is in Caol).
Lunchtime Service – Thursdays
There is an informal lunchtime service each Thursday at 12:15pm, usually in the Duncansburgh Church, The Parade, Fort William. This service is 30 minutes long with prayer, a reading and some teaching and discussion.
Bible Study
We also have regular Bible study in Fort William and Caol, a relaxed opportunity to explore books of the Bible and its application to our lives. No prior knowledge of the Bible is required, no question too basic, and tea and coffee are always on hand! Weekly on Wednesdays at 10:30am in the Upper Room in the MacIntosh Hall (next to Duncansburgh Church) and on Zoom. First and Third Tuesdays at 2pm in Kilmallie Free Church, Caol.
We also have additional courses about Christianity and discipleship, suitable for everyone, regardless of where you’re at in your Christian journey. No question too daft!
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