Lifeway is a group made up of adults with learning difficulties, support workers and volunteers that has been meeting weekly since 1966.
At Lifeway everyone is valued and included.
At Lifeway everyone is valued and included.
Lifeway in Action
Lifeway in action: At our weekly gathering we drink tea and coffee, meet our friends, chat, sing, share our news and concerns, pray for each other, learn about Jesus and always have a real good laugh.
Ceilidhs and singalongs are always part of the Lifeway year, music, dancing, singing, fish and chips, what is there not to enjoy?
Ceilidhs and singalongs are always part of the Lifeway year, music, dancing, singing, fish and chips, what is there not to enjoy?
Lifeway Supporting
When we can try and give support by visiting, getting alongside in terms of special need like illness and bereavement, and giving practical support if we can.
Our aim is simple, to help everyone live their lives to the full, as God intended.
Our aim is simple, to help everyone live their lives to the full, as God intended.
50 Years of Lifeway
In 1966 Mrs Madge Dalrymple started Lifeway because there was so little available for adults with learning difficulties. 2016 was our 50th Birthday which culminated in the group being awarded the Provosts Special Achievement Award, perhaps you will be part of the story for the next 50 years?
When & Where
Weekly in the downstairs hall at Stirling Baptist Church, with easy wheelchair access, on Sundays from 12:30pm - 13:30pm
Zoom link is available for those not able to come in person - please contact the office for the link - [email protected]
Zoom link is available for those not able to come in person - please contact the office for the link - [email protected]
How We Can Help
If you work with or have a family member who has learning difficulties we would be delighted to help you through our Lifeway volunteers. In circumstances of illness, bereavement, or other needs or challenges, we would be delighted to talk to you, give any practical help we can, or pray for your situation. We are not experts, but we do care.