At the King’s Fellowship worship is central to life and keeping God at the heart of all we do. Whilst we believe that we must each individually be offering our lives (eg attitudes, actions, thoughts, time, words….) as worship on a daily basis, it is vital to our growth and encouragement to come together regularly as a whole family to worship God and give him thanks, adoration, and enjoy His presence. More on ‘God’s desire for us to worship’.
At King’s we choose to do this on a Sunday morning using music, songs, dance, and multimedia amongst other things. We use these particular expressions of worship when we meet because they enable everyone to be able to participate corporately. What does the Bible say about the way we should worship?
Because at the heart of the King’s Fellowship are our children and young people we are very tolerant of their presence and participation in our Sunday meetings…. In fact we believe that most of us adults can learn a lot about being in God’s presence by observing our children worshipping!
Whilst worship is not limited to the creative arts, at the King’s Fellowship we value the gifts and abilities given to our dancers, artists, musicians etc, and believe that what God has given them is for the encouragement, inspiration and leadership of those around them.
You can find out more here about the Worship Teams that serve the King’s Fellowship family on a weekly basis at our Sunday meetings and at other times.
Our meetings together are different every time - we share and discuss relevant biblical topics, we cover areas of parenting, marriage, worship, meals, listening to music, poetry, we laugh, cry and pray, we even pull the odd dance move (Ha ha!) - but in everything we do we leave feeling encouraged, inspired, lighter in our hearts, knowing that we are supported by each other.
We encourage people to get involved in a Life Group, it's all about sharing Life with each other and not having to go it alone.
This helps group is designed to be available for anyone needing assistance with gardening, moving house and any other odd jobs they are unable to for themselves (eg illness, circumstances, age etc). It is a small group consisting of the Lilley family with help from the Dowling Life Group and others as and when.

A daytime opportunity for women to meet together to meet together to deepen our love, understanding and application of God's word in our lives... and along the way to make some fab friendships and have a lot of laughs!
Most of us have our children with us, so don't let that put you off. However, don't come expecting a peaceful time! God has blessed us though as we have sought to grow, whilst juggling our responsibilities as mum's of young children!
If you are wiling to help out with necessary jobs around the Factory then maybe you can help with maintaining our little garden at the front of the Factory and the grass around the our boundary fence?
The King's Fellowship | Smithton Industrial Estate, Smithton, Culloden, Inverness, IV2 7WL | E: info@thekingsfactory.com | T: 01463 792 700 | Sunday Mornings at 11am | Registered Charity No.SCO10326