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Prayers 2003
Summer 2003
Lord God, we thank you for the gift of love, Your love for us, our love
for You and the Christian love we share with your people.
We thank You for compassionate love shown to us by the Lord Jesus, for
His sacrificial love displayed on the cross and for the everlasting love
found in and through Him, to Your glory. Amen. |
Dear Lord and Father, please use the hands of Your people to reach out
to family, friend, neighbour or stranger here in Whitburn and wherever
You may lead us.
Help our feet to follow the paths You make for us and so be a guide to
others to follow You also.
Open our lips to take every opportunity to share our faith and may Your
love so shine upon us and through us, that others will draw ever closer
to You, in Jesus name. Amen. |
We
pray for the homeless and the destitute and for any You know who are
suffering because of poverty or oppression. For the sick and those who
are seriously ill. We pray for God's peace and love to surround them.
Comfort the bereaved in their time of sorrow.
We pray for peace for all the countries and people of the world where
lives are threatened by war, terrorism and acts of evil. Have mercy on
Your people, Lord.
We pray for the safe return of the peace-keeping forces and especially
for the service personnel we know. Amen. |
Go
in my name and because you believe, others will know that I live.
...What he requires of us is this:
To do what is just, to show constant love and to live in humble
fellowship with our God.
Micah 6:8 |
...For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled and he who humbles
himself will be exalted.
Luke 18:14
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Trust in Him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts to Him, for
God is our refuge.
Psalm 62:8 |
Lord our Father, we thank You for the close ties which bind us as
parents, sisters, brothers, husbands, wives, children and friends.
Teach us not to be careless of those who are dearest to us. Develop a
deeper more tender sincere love for them.
Here may we prove the power of prayer to strengthen our faith.
We pray that the sick will find comfort in Your loving care and find
strength to cope.
We pray for patience to listen to our neighbours even though they may
never listen to us.
We pray for love towards those we find irritating, complaining and dull.
Lord help us to enlarge our love for them. For all these things, Lord,
we ask through Your son Jesus Christ. Amen. |
Heavenly Father, you have made each one of us different and have given
us different gifts.
Bless those who benefit from the gifts through outreach and keep each of
us ever thankful for all the blessings of joy and challenge that come
our way.
Lord, we thank You for the skills and talents You have given to each one
of us; show us how to use them for the extension of Your kingdom and
glory of Your name. Amen. |
May God bless our innocents and keep them safe from the evils of this
day and age and may grown-ups always be pleased to share quality time
with them. Amen.
We pray for all parents that they may give their children love and
guidance which will help them to find the right way in life. Amen.
We pray Lord for Your loving and healing presence for all who we name in
silence to you now ..........
and also their families and we ask for the rekindling of hope and live
in every weary heart. Amen.
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Some quotations for you to ponder:-
The peace that Christ gives is to guide you in the decisions you
make.....
Colossians 3:15 |
Some quotations for you to ponder:-
God is my saviour; I will trust Him and not be afraid.
Isaiah 12:2 |
Some quotations for you to ponder:-
.... What God wants you to do is to believe in the one he sent.
John 6:29 |
Autumn 2003
Sunday Meditation
by George Smith
Bring your laughter, bring your tears
Bring your joy and bring your sorrows
Bring your hopes and bring
your fears
Bring today and bring tomorrow.
Bring your
fullness, bring your thirst
Bring your weakness, bring your health
Bring your best and bring your worst
Bring your loved ones, bring yourself.
Bring your gladness, bring your cares
bring your faith and bring your doubt
Bring your laughter, bring your prayers
Bring what life is all about.
At this service
Christ receives us
All we are and all we bring;
Come then now and meet with Jesus
offer to Him.....everything.
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Smile Time
by Kelso and Sprouston Link-up
Three boys were
discussing what their fathers did. The first said, "My father puts
together a few words that rhyme, calls it poetry and gets £20 for it".
The second said, "My father puts a few pieces of wood together, calls it
sculpture, and gets £50 for it". "That's nothing," said the third boy,
"My father writes a few notes, calls it a sermon, and it takes four men
to carry in the money!" |
Some children's Prayers
Dear Lord, please help all the families who have died in recent wars.
Help them and show them your love. Amen.
Dear Jesus
Christ, help all of the Church leaders to be united. Amen.
Dear God, thank
you for my food and my clothes and my school. Thank you for the friends
you have given to me here, and for my friends in my home miles away. I
miss them. Amen.
(Prayer of a Sri Lankan Tamil child living in London)
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We
pray lord for your loving and healing presence for all named, also their
families and we ask for the rekindling of hope and love in every weary
heart.
(CofS Brd. of Soc.Respon.Prayer Letter). |
Please pray for the Lord's blessing and encouragement for the South
Church Prayer Group and more importantly that they will fulfil His
purposes and be effective in His name. Amen. |
Please pray that in the uncertainty and sufferings of our times, God
will continue to raise up people and churches committed to prayer and
mission, so that He may be made known and His mercy extended to many.
(Operation Mobilisation Prayer Diary)
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Lord, forgive us when our lives fail to match the faith we proclaim in
worship and song. As we look into the mirror of Your Word, help us to be
true reflections of Your love, as we see it in the image of Jesus
Christ, Your Son. Amen. |
We
give thanks for the availability of the Bible in our own language. So we
pray for those translating Scripture and making it available to other
people in their own languages. Bless that word, and speak to people
through it. Amen. |
Lord God, You are our beginning and our end. Wherever we are about Your
work, You uphold us, strengthen us, guide us and love us, and we praise
Your Holy Name.
We praise You, eternal God, that in this world of insecurity and change
Your throne endures for ever and that nothing can deflect Your love
which we have discovered in Jesus Christ. Amen. |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
We have good news and we shouldn't keep it to ourselves......
2 Kings 7:9 |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
The love of our neighbour is the only door our of the dungeon of self.
Geo. Macdonald |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
Do you always have to have the last word?
Job 16:36 |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
Lord, make me ready to serve you at any moment, however I feel. Thank
you that you will supply the energy and resources that I shall need.
Those who trust in the Lord for help will find their strength renewed.
Isaiah 40:31 |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
God's truth is sometimes uncomfortable, but it is always right.
The Lord sees to it that truth is kept safe by disproving the words of
liars.
Prov 22:12 |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
When we learn to put God first, cultivate good habits and keep
praising, either our fears melt or they don't count.
Jesus said..."Why are you frightened? have you still no faith?"
Mark 4:40 |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
Remind me each morning of your constant love, for I put my trust in You.
My prayers go up to You; show me the way I should go.
Psalm 143:8 |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will
certainly be wrung and possibly be broken.
C S Lewis |
Some Quotations for you to ponder:-
Lord, help me to remember that nothing is going to happen to me today
that you and I together can't handle. In union with Christ and through
our faith in Him we have the boldness to go into God's presence with all
confidence...
Ephesians 3:42 |
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Prayers 2004
Summer 2004
As
you offer up the Lord's prayer you might like to give some thought to
the following little verse, author unknown.
You cannot say the Lord's prayer and even once say "I".
You cannot say the Lord's prayer and not pray for another.
For when you ask for daily bread, you must include your brother. For
others are included in each and every plea. from beginning to end of it,
it does not once say "me".
Kelso & Sprouston link-up |
Dear Lord, we come before you humbly and gratefully, giving thanks for
your mercies all around us. We see your hand in our lives and know we
should submit to your will, but are not always willing to do so as we
can be obstinate and selfish. please forgive us for not listening to you
more closely.
C. of S.Brd of Soc. Respon. Prayer Letter. |
God is a God of variety
Look at the diversity of animals in nature. Every snowflake is
different, every finger print, every face. likewise, God is a God of
variety in His church.
What a diversity of gifts He bestowed on believers to equip them for His
service.
Leslie B. Flynn |
Lord, you invite us, not some of us, all of us, not the good and
righteous, all of us - unconditionally.
Lord, we come, meeting you, meeting each other, accepting each other -
unconditionally.
Lord, we go, constant in prayer, and prayerful action, expressing your
continuous invitation, loving, sharing, seeking, bringing, serving the
world you love.
World Day of Prayer - International Executive Committee |
Oh
Christ, the Master Carpenter, who at last through wood and nails,
purchased our whole salvation, wield well your tools in the workshop of
your new world, so that we, who come rough-hewn to your bench, may here
be fashioned to a truer beauty of your hand. We ask it for your own
name's sake. Amen.
Wild Goose Worship Group, Iona Community. |
Please pray for the Church locally and world-wide, that it might be:
A visionary Church which knows where it is going. A caring Church which
cares for all life stages and welcomes, accepts and befriends them. A
prayerful Church with quality worship. A Church which uplifts people and
makes a difference to their lives.
Kelso & Sprouston link-up |
Happy are the people whose God is the Lord; Psalm 144:15b
Everyone who calls out to the Lord for help will be saved. Romans 10:13
Our God blesses everyone who trusts Him. Ezra 8:22b
There is someone in heaven to stand up for me and take my side. Job
8:20-21
Yes, grass withers and flowers fade, but the word of our God endures
forever. Isaiah 40:8 |
O
God who has made all nations, hear the prayers which we offer for our
anxious and troubled world. Send your light into our darkness and guide
the nations as one family in the ways of peace. Take away all prejudice,
hatred and fear and strengthen in us day by day the desire to
understand. To leaders of nations, grant wisdom and tolerance so that
through them and us thy will may be done. Amen.
C. of S.Brd of Soc. Respon. Prayer Letter. |
Those who live on in the hearts of others, never die.
He who cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass
himself.
George Herbert.
What we look for determines what we see.
Matthew Griffin.
Sometimes it takes a painful experience to make us change our ways.
Proverb 20:30 |
To
you, O lord, I offer my prayer; In you, my God, I trust.
Psalm 25, 1-2 GNB. |
For the text Generation
Dad@ hvn. Ur spshl. We want wot u wnt & urth 2b lyk. hvn. Give us food n
4giv r sins lyk we 4giv uvas. Dnt test us. Cos we no ur boss. Ur tuf &
ur kl 4eva. O.k.? |
Lord, let your spirit meet us here to mend the body, mind and soul, to
disentangle peace from pain and make your broken people whole.
J Bell and G Maule. |
Autumn 2004
Praise to the Lord, who o'er all things so wondrously reigneth.
Shieldeth thee gently from harm or when fainting sustaineth; Hast thou
not seen, How thy heart's wishes have been granted by what He ordaineth.
Joachim Neander, 1650-80
|
Thank you Father for inspiring women and men to service in practical and
loving ways. Their strength is Your strength and all the help that they
need comes from You.
M.A.F. Prayer Diary. |
O
God of this church and of every church, we bring to you the needs of our
community. Where faithful people meet in your name, may it be in unity.
Where faithful people work and worship, may it be pleasing to you; Where
faithful people set out to change the world, may it be for good.
Christian Aid. |
Hear our prayer, O Prince of Peace, Strengthen all who fear for the
safety of their families, encourage all who seek justice and security,
prosper every action that builds the hope of peace. Hold before us the
vision of the place where fighting will cease for all eternity. Amen.
Christian Aid.
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As
long as we have memories, yesterday remains. As long as have hope,
tomorrow awaits. As long as we have love today is beautiful.
If it is
possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.
Romans 12:18 N.I.V |
God wants us to be H.U.M.B.L.E.
H is for Humilty
U is for Unity
M is for Mission
B is for Boldness
L is for Love
E is for Evangelism |
Heavenly Father, For the joy of human life, its wonders and surprises,
its hopes and achievements, we give thanks this day.
For high hopes and noble causes, for faith without fanaticism, for
understanding of views not shared, we give thanks this day.
For all who have laboured and suffered for a fairer world, who have
lived so that others might live in dignity and freedom, we give thanks
this day.
For this fragile planet earth, its times and tides, its sunsets and
seasons, we give thanks this day.
For Your Son Jesus Christ, the promise of our salvation. Perpetual love,
we give thanks this day.
(shared by Colin Zegveldt) |
The following is said to have been a favourite prayer of George V:-
Oh! Powers that be....... make me to observe and to keep the rules of
the game. Give me to mind mine own business at all times and to lose no
good opportunity of my tongue.... When it is appointed for me to suffer,
let me, as far as in humanly possible, take example of the dear
well-bread beasts and go away quietly and bear my sufferings by
myself... Help me to win, if win I may, but, and this Oh! Powers
especially, if I may not win, make me a good loser. The Good Indian's
Prayer. |
Man's anger does not achieve God's righteous purpose.
James 1:20
I, the Lord was there at the beginning, and I the Lord, will be there at
the end. Isaiah 41:4c.
.... and how very great is his power at work in us who believe.
Ephesians 1:19.
...listen!, I the Lord, am giving you a choice between the way of that
leads to life and the way that leads to death. Jeremiah 21:8
Return, all of you who have turned away from the Lord; he will heal you
and make you faithful. Jeremiah 3:22.
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Prayers 2005
Spring 2005
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Loving Lord, how wonderful it is to know that when we grow tired and
weary on our spiritual journey, we may rest in Your great power and
strength. |
Come unto me all ye that labour are
heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28 |
How
marvellous! How wonderful! and my song shall ever be:
How marvellous! How wonderful! is my Saviour's love for me! |
Pray that the Lord our God will show us the way we should go and what we
should do.
Jeremiah 42 : 3 GNB |
If
my people who are called by my name,
will humble themselves and pray and seek
my face and turn from their wicked ways,
then will I hear from heaven and will forgive
their sin and will heal their land.
2 Chronicles 7:14 NIV |
Loving
heavenly Father, please forgive us our critical and hurtful ways, see
with your eyes, hear with your ears and love with your heart, through
Jesus, the blessed Saviour. Amen |
What a friend we have in Jesus,
All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer!
O, what peace we often forfeit
O, what needless pain we bear
All because we do not carry
Everything to God in prayer! |
May God who understands each need,
who listens to every prayer,
Bless you and keep you, in his loving care. |
When the race
gets tiring Lord remind me that you run beside me. |
Lord, let your spirit meet us here,
To mend the body, mind and soul,
To disentangle peace from pain
And make your broken people whole.
J.bell and G.Maule |
As Winter passes into Spring and Summer, we are
filled with hope anew. As the trees and bare earth are once again
clothed in leaf and brightly coloured flowers, let us also be
transformed into the people You want us to be.
Fill us with Your Spirit and enable us to do Your will. We humbly ask
this is our Saviour's precious name. Amen
Church of Scotland Brd of Soc. Respon.
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Lord Jesus
Christ now and every day,
Teach us how to pray, Son of God;
You have commanded us to do
This in remembrance, Lord, of You;
Into our lives Your power breaks through -
Living Lord.
Patrick Appleford/Joseph Weinberger Ltd |
| In
the face of tragedy we can barely comprehend, we cry out to you, O Lord,
for protection for the healthy, courage for the frightened, a change of
heart for the prejudice, consolation for the bereaved, strength for the
carers, good news for the poor, and, in the goodness of your mercy, Your
healing power. Amen. Christian Aid. |
Until those who create terror set their hearts on justice;
Until those who fight over resources set their hearts on sharing;
Until those who are divided by religion set their hearts on peace;
Until people can return to their homes Knowing their future is secure,
My heart cries out to You, O God.
Christian Aid. |
Here us, o
Shepherd of Israel. Psalm 80
God did not choose us to suffer his anger, but to possess salvation
through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Thessalonians 5:9
The mountains and hills may crumble, but my love for you will never
end... Isaiah 54:10 |
If
none of you in the world today
Had tried t live in a Christ-like way
Could the rest of the world look close at you
And find the path that is straight and true.
If none but you in the world so wide
Had found the Christ for your daily guide
Would the things you do and the things you say
Lead others to live in His Holy way?
Ah, friend of the Christ, in the world today
Are many who watch you upon your way
Who look to the things you say and do
To measure the Christian standard true.
Men may read and admire the Gospel of Christ
With its love unfailing and true
But what do they say and what do they think
Of the Gospel according to you?
You are writing each day a letter to men
Take care that the writing is true
For the only Gospel that some will read
Is the Gospel according to you.
(Shared by Mrs Charlotte Coyle) |
Draw near to God and He'll draw near to you.
Give thanks every day....to
God......family......friends....neighbours....... and strangers.
Thank you sounds so little, but says so much.
God did not choose us to suffer his anger, but to possess salvation
through our Lord Jesus Christ... 1 Thessalonians 5:9
Don't let the oppressed be put to shame; let those poor and needy people
praise you.
Psalm 74:21
Draw near to God and He'll draw near to you. |
Give
Thanks, Alphabetically Speaking:-
Although things are not perfect
Because of trial or pain
Continue in thanksgiving
Do not begin to blame
Even when the times are hard
Fierce winds are bound to blow
God is forever able
Hold on to what you know
Imagine life without His love
Joy would cease to be
Keep thanking Him for all the things
Love imparts to thee
Move out of "camp complaining"
No weapon that is known
On earth can yield the power
Praise can do alone
Quit looking at the future
Redeem the time at hand
Start every day with worship
To "thank" is a command
Until we see Him coming
Victorious in the sky
We'll run the race with gratitude
Xalting God Most High
Yes, there will be good times And yes, some will be bad, But
Zion waits for glory.....where non are ever sad!
Author Unknown
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Autumn 2005
May His love enfold you,
May His strength uphold you,
May His light shine upon you, and
May His peace surround you.
(Shared by Mrs M Winning) |
Lord, where we are wrong make us willing to change, and where are right
make us easy to live with.
(Peter Marshall) |
Politicians'
Prayer
Lord, make my words sweet and reasonable for some day I may have to eat
them! |
Commit your work to the Lord
And the it will succeed. Proverbs 16:3 |
..The prayer of a good person has a powerful effect.....James Ch5v16 GNB |
I have not
come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. Luke Ch5:32 NIV |
Continue to pray for the people of Iraq as they move forward in their
pursuit of freedom and justice. Ask God to protect the innocent and
grant courage and wisdom to those in leadership seeking to establish
fair and democratic authority throughout the nation.
Care Prayer Guide. |
Incline us, O God to think humbly of ourselves, to be saved only in the
examination of our own conduct, to consider our felloe creatures with
kindness, and to judge of all they say and do with the clarity which we
would desire from them ourselves.
Jane Austin |
Humble
yourself beneath the powerful hand of God. Then, even if you cannot
understand His leadings, you will rest in the will of God and taste His
peace.
M Basilea Schlink |
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Heavenly Father, we bring to You our prayers for our own Church,
Minister and people, our local Presbytery, the Church of Scotland and
God's people worldwide. |
May all who come behind us find us faithful;
May the fire of our devotion light their way;
May the footprints that we leave lead them to believe, and the lives we
live inspire them to obey. (Shared by Mrs E Tennant) |
Bless, O God,
our families;
Give to those who care for us
the spirit of understanding
and the spirit of love
that our homes may be places
of peace and of laughter for Jesus' sake.
Christopher Herbert |
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Please pray for all in homes troubled by disputes, illness, addictions
and abuse. Remember also the homeless and all displaced people. Pray for
those who have lost loved ones, those who have lost faith and those who
have lost hope. |
When the day returns, call us with morning faces, and with morning
hearts, eager to labour,
happy if happiness be our portion, and if the day is marked for sorrow,
strong to endure.
Robert Louise Stevenson |
Wise men today
worship not only the Child of Bethlehem, but also the Man of Calvary. |
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These are the days of Elija, declaring the word of Lord: And these are
the days of Your servant Moses, righteousness being restored. And though
these are days of great trial, of famine and darkness and sword, still
we are a voice in the desert crying, "Prepare ye the way of the Lord." |
Behold He comes riding on the clouds, shining like the sun at the
trumpet call; lift your voice, it's the year of jubilee out of Zion's
hill salvation comes.
Robin Mark 1997 Daybreak Music Ltd |
Draw near to
God and He'll draw near to you. |
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Father, thank You for entrusting us in our weakness, with the privilege
if prayer. Please send Your Holy Spirit to inspire and lead us in our
worship, thanksgiving, confession and intercession especially when we
feel disheartened and find it hard to put time aside to be in Your
presence. Amen. |
Let us be grateful to God for His protection from those planning
destruction and death in our communities here and abroad. Thank Him fir
guiding and enabling the police, security and emergency services to
defend us in times of danger. Amen.
Care Prayer Guide. |
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Prayers 2006
Spring 2006
Lord, I lift Your name on high,
Lord, I love to sing Your praises;
I'm so glad You're in my life,
I'm so glad You came to save us.
You came from Heaven to earth
To show the way,
From the earth to the cross
My debt to pay;
From the cross to the grave,
From the grave to the sky,
Lord, I lift Your name on high.
(Rick Founds Maranatha Music) |
Father God, we thank you for the wonderful way in which you guide your
people....unless you are the builder of our house, we work in vain....We
pray that we may never be ashamed to acknowledge that you are the unseen
guest at our table, and the silent listener to all our conversation. In
our daily walk with you may we be clothed with the whole of the
Christian armour that we may not sin against you; for your name's sake.
Amen.
(Ashley Lodge, Aberdeen) |
Give thanks
for all that helps to strengthen and deepen your faith - His Holy Word -
The preachers and teachers of it - Your Christian family, Sacred psalms,
hymns and music - The joy of creation - The promises of God - All that
sustains you in body, mind and spirit. |
Be
joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for
this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.
1 Thess. 5:16-18 N.I.V. |
In
the darkest moment of our lives,
O God, remind us that You are Light,
You are Hope and You are love.
(Christopher Herbert) |
Lord, may we
not boast of our worldly
achievements, but humbly recognise
that we are nothing without You. May we find our joy in knowing Your
love and by doing our best to serve You in the world. We ask this in
Jesus name. Amen.
(Cameron House, Inverness) |
Lord, teach us how to pray aright
with reverence and with fear; Though
dust and ashes in Thy sight, We may,
we must draw near. We perish, if we
cease from prayer; Oh, grant us power to pray! And when to meet Thee we
prepare, Lord, meet us on the way.
(Shared by Iain Glen) |
I've stood at the Shepherd's field at night, At the manger on Christmas
morn, Where the beasts were stabled in the lower cave, when Jesus Christ
was born. But now alas the road is blocked by soldiers in battle gear.
And where there was once no room at the inn, There's an undercurrent of
fear. Where travelled a man and his blessed wife, on a donkey they went
to report, now the only report is that of a gun and the village is more
like a fort. The promised Land's in a turmoil after 2000 years have
passed. What it needs is the wisdom of Solomon to promote a peace that
will last.
(shared by the late Tom Meek)
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An Irish
Blessing
(Shared by Mrs Sandra Glancy)
May there always be work for your hands to do,
May your purse always hold a coin or two, May the sun always shine on
your counterpane,
May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain,
May the hand of a friend always be near you.
may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you. |
Autumn 2006
Rejoice, rejoice, O Christian,
Lift up your voice and sing
Eternal hallelujahs
To Jesus Christ the King!
The Hope of all who seek Him
The Help of all who seek Him
None other is so loving,
So good and Kind.
He lives, He lives
Christ Jesus lives today
He walks with me and talks with me
Along life's narrow way.
He lives, He lives, Salvation to impart!
You ask me how I know He lives,
He lives within my heart.
(Alfred Henry Ackley@1933) |
Gracious Lord, we give thanks that we can come together to rejoice in
Your Resurrection. We give thanks that You are still alive today and
that your love is still palpable two thousand years after Your
crucifixion. Heavenly Father, we regret that we are still finding it
hard to follow Your wonderful example of Love and Grace available to us
today and pray that we will learn to love one another as You love us. We
praise and glorify your Precious Name. Amen.
(from a prayer by the late J Aitchison) |
Risen Lord,
When I am full of doubt
Help me to believe
When I am surrounded by darkness
Give me your hope.
When I am fearful of the future
Give me peace.
As You died for me,
let me live for You. Amen
(Scottish Bible Society) |
Give thanks with a grateful heart,
Give thanks to the Holy One
Give thanks because He's given
Jesus Christ, His Son.
Give Thanks.
(Henry Smith@1978) |
The best prayers have more often groans than words. John Bunyan. |
Forgive us
Father,
For doing too much talking
and too little listening.
Help us to be still before You,
To forget self and to learn Your will in all things.
(M.A.F. Prayer Diary) |
O
God, to those who have hunger, give bread: and to those who have bread,
give the hunger for justice.
(Latin American Prayer) |
Don't be afraid of tomorrow, God is already there. |
The light
shines in the darkness And the darkness has never put it out. (John 1:5
GNB) |
|
Heavenly Father, Sovereign Lord, Redeemer and Friend, we come before you
in prayer and praise for your merciful goodness to us in our times of
human weakness and frailty. We thank you for the Precious Lord Jesus who
takes away our fears and our sorrows and replaces them with His Peace.
We thank you for His flowing, cleansing blood, ever at work in us who
believe and for new life and hope He brings to all, both great and
small. Gracious Master, help us to proclaim Your words and Your ways to
the glory of Your Name. Amen. (Dorothy). |
We
pray for a sense of unity within Tour Body, the Church. Help us to widen
our horizons to see our brothers and sisters, not only across the world,
but throughout the ages. Enable us to put aside our petty differences,
our prejudices and see afresh that each person in the Body of Christ has
their own particular job to do. Help us to build one another up and
forgive us for the times when our carelessness, our deviousness, our
unguarded thought or tongue diminishes others.
(Charis House - Crossreach Prayer Letter) |
Gracious Lord,
I remember before You, all who are suffering from wars, the children who
are orphans and those who suffer due to lack of pure water, food,
medicines and shelter - things we take for granted each day. Gracious
Lord, encompass them with Your love. Ease their suffering and give them
the promise of a peaceful land. Amen.
(Edward Akuffo-Badoo, Crossreach Prayer Letter) |
One thing I ask of the Lord.......
Psalm 27:4 NIV |
Whoever accepts my commandments and obey them is the one who loves me.
My Father will love whoever loves me; I too will love him and reveal
myself to him.
(John 14:21 G.N.B.) |
Jesus, I
believe that you died on the tree to pay the debt for my sins with your
own blood. I believe that you were raised to life again on the third
day. I repent of all my sins and ask you to forgive me. Come into my
heart and make me a new person. I give my while life to you and confess
you now as my Lord. I ask to take over my life. Thank you for making me
a child of God. Amen.
(Shared by John McFadzean) |
I asked God to take
away my habit God said, "No, it is not for me to take away, but for you to give
up".
I asked God to make my handicapped child whole. God said , "No, His spirit is
whole, his body is only temporary".
I asked God to grant me patience, God said, "No, patience is a by-product of
tribulations; it isn't granted it is learned".
I asked God to give me happiness God said, "No, I give you blessings; happiness
is up to you."
I asked God to spare me pain, God said, "No, suffering draws you apart from
worldly cares and brings you closer to me".
I asked God to make my spirit grow, God said, "No, you must grow on your own,
but I will prune you to make you fruitful".
I asked God for all things that I might enjoy life, God said, "No, I will give
you life so that you may enjoy all things".
I asked God to help me LOVE others as much as HE LOVE ME, God said, "Ahhhh,
finally you have the idea".
(Shared by Eric Burton).
PRAYERS 2007
Spring 2007
Healing God,
almighty Father, active throughout history, ever saving, guiding,
working for Your children to be free. Shepherd, King, inspiring prophets
to forsee Your suffering role - Lord, we raise our prayers and voices
make us one and make us whole.
@1981 John Richards/Renewal Servicing |
Shine Jesus Shine,
fill this land with the Father's Glory.....(Graham
Kendrick@1987)
A man's pride shall bring him low; But honour shall uphold the humble in
spirit. Proverbs 29:32 KJV |
O God, full of love, hear our
prayer. If we have done things, which shame us, show us the right way.
Thank you for Your love which surrounds us each day and goes with us
into the peace of the night. Anon. |
God helps the sick
in two ways, through the science of medicine and surgery and through the
science of faith and prayer.
Norman V Peale.
An English Prayer
Give us, Lord
A bit of Sun
A bit of work,
And a bit of fun.
Author Unknown. |
For the child who
is alone, let us being her friendship. For the child who is scarred let
us heal his wounds. For the child who goes unnoticed let us listen and
understand. For every frightened and vulnerable child, let us bring them
love. (Shared by the Children's Society) |
We will tell the next
generation the praise worthy deeds of the Lord, his power and the
wonders he had done. Psalm 78:4b N.I.V.
If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it. |
Lord God Almighty,
Saviour of all the world, we give You thanks and glorify Your Son, Jesus
Christ, whom You sent as a man amongst men, a carpenter, to know at the
first hand all that is meant by the phrase - a working man! to know how
he thinks, plays, works and lives and then to start His ministry at the
very grass roots that all may learn and understand about the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit.
We think about the triumphant entry on an donkey into Jerusalem. You,
oh, Lord, knew what it really meant. The Hosannas changed to jeers as
the crowd chose Barabbas - for pardon, but we know that - You Chose to
die for our salvation, You chose to die that we might be forgiven, You
chose to die that we might have ever lasting life. We pray oh Lord, that
we, unworthy sinners that we are, might find forgiveness and bask in the
glory of Your love, now and forever. Amen.
By the late J. Aitchison. |
Apache Wedding
Blessing
Now you will feel no rain, for each will shelter the other. Now you will
feel no cold, for each with warm the other. Now you will feel no
solitude for each will company the other. Now you are two persons, but
both will lead one life.
Go now to your dwelling place to begin the days of your life together,
and may your days be good and long upon the earth, and in another time
and place, may you meet again, know and love again, throughout eternity.
Shared by M & A MacKinnon.
Glory be to God the Father
Glory be to God the Son
Glory be to God the Spirit
Great Jehovah, Three in One;
Glory, glory, glory, glory
While eternal ages run!
Horatius Bonar, 1808-89 |
Lord, Our Father,
We ask you to hear our prayers. Please bless Christine, our Minister at
Whitburn South, as she goes about the work which you called on her to
do, to spread your souls of your flock, both spiritually and morally,
give her comfort and strength as she comforts others in despair. Lord,
we ask you to bless us too, for us to be able to open our hearts to you,
for us to be able to receive your message, our eyes to see your wondrous
creation, to do your work with hands you have given us and to follow in
the footsteps of Your Son, Jesus. Amen.
(Shared by J Little - adapted) |
So be it Lord,
Your will be done
In me, indeed, in everyone
We are Your people, one and all
The good, the bad, the great, the small
Our love, our thanks, we bring to You
Our prayers, our praises, old and new
Our troubled days, our times of joy
The hopes of every girl and boy
Wrapped up in faith and trust and love
Delivered to our God above
With humble hearts we come anew
To dedicate our lives to You.
Dorothy Aitchison |
SMILE TIME
A young man had just passed his driving test. He asked his father, who
was a Minister, if they could discuss the use of the car. His father
took him to his study and said, "I'll make a deal with you. Improve at
college, study your Bible a little, get your hair cut and we'll talk
about it."
After about a month the young man came back and again asked his father
if they could discuss the use of the car. They again went to his
father's study where his father said, "Son, I've been really proud of
you. You have improved at College, you've studied your Bible, but you
didn't get a hair cut!". The young man waited a moment and replied, "You
know Dad, I've been thinking about that. Samson had long hair, Moses had
long hair, Noah had long hair....and even Jesus had long hair." To which
his father replied, "Yes and they all walked everywhere they went!".
Harthill Pentecostal Church,
News/Prayer Letter - adapted. |
Our Father who art in Heaven
Hallowed by thy name
Thy Kingdom come
Thy will be done on earth
As is it in Heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our debts as
we forgive our debtors.
Lead us not into temptation
and deliver us from evil
For thine is the kingdom
The power and the glory, forever.
Amen. |
Autumn 2007
Father, we thank you for those whose wit and humour can lift our spirits
and bring a smile to our faces. We thank you for the way laughter can
defuse situations, change perspectives and remove obstacles to harmony.
Help us today to offer a smile to those we meet, and make a difference.
Crossreach Prayer Letter |
Good morning God, you are ushering in another day, untouched and freshly
new, so here I come to ask you God, if you will renew me too. Forgive
the many errors that I made yesterday and let me try again dear God, to
walk closer in your way. But Father I am well aware I cannot make it on
my own, so take my hand and hold it tight for I cannot walk alone.
Wilma Ross - Crossreach Prayer Letter |
A
Prayer for the Church
O God, make the door of this house wide enough to receive all who need
human love and fellowship; narrow enough to shut out all envy, pride and
strife. God, make the door of this house the gateway to Your Eternal
Kingdom.
Sign on the door of St Stephen's church, London. |
We
give thanks this day
for the expanding grandeur of creation
for this fragile planet earth
for the joy of human life
for our human community, our common past and future hope
for high hopes and noble causes
for faith without fanaticism and understanding of views not shared
for human liberty and sacred rites and that we may live
not by our fears but by our hopes
not by our words but by our deeds
We give thanks this day.
Eugene Pickett - World Mission |
We
pray for social justice, for the alleviation of crippling poverty. We
pray for children who are starving, who are condemned to homelessness,
slave labour and prostitution, and those forced to fight, kill and
torture even members of their own family. We pray for these things with
humility, because of the hope within us, faith in the ultimate triumph
of the human spirit, because of our love for creation, our trust in God.
We pray, above all, for peace throughout the world.
Dr Jane Goodall, World Mission |
Church Bulletin Boards - Smile Time.
1. People are like tea-bags - you have to put them in hot water before
you know how strong they are.
2. God do loved the world that He did NOT send a committee.
3. Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are long and the
pay is low, but the retirement benefits are out of this world.
4. Forbidden fruit creates many jams.
5. Come to church now and beat the Christmas rush. |
Thank You, Lord, for Britain's historic Christian
heritage; for every way you have protected and guided us through the
centuries. When others claim that religion is harmful, please help us to
remind them that today's freedom, justice and culture is due in no small
part to the Judaeo-Christian traditions of these islands.
Care Prayer Guide |
Lord, I am poor and helpless. But please remember me. You are my helper
and saviour. My God, do not wait.
Psalm
40:17 International Children's Bible, Care Prayer Letter. |
Lord, heal your church; heal the wounds of the past, and those we
inflict on each other now. Lift up our hearts to you, so that we may be
filled with resurrection joy beyond all division, and with your spirit
of love which nothing can destroy.
Alloa North Prayer Calendar |
'I
am the high and holy God who lives forever, I live in a high and holy
place, but I also live with people who are humble and repentant, so that
I can restore their confidence and hope.
Isaiah 57:15 G.N.B |
The character of our children tomorrow depends on what we put into their
hearts today. |
Never feel that you're alone when shadows cloud your day just speak His
name and you will see He's just a prayer away. |
PRAYERS 2008
Spring 2008
There is a
Redeemer, Jesus, God's own Son,
precious Lamb of God, Messiah, Holy One.
Thank you, O my Father, for giving us Your Son,
and leaving Your Spirit till the work on earth is done.
@ Melody Green 1982 |
I will weep when
you are weeping;
When you laugh, I'll laugh with you;
I will share your joy and sorrow
Till we've seen this journey through.
Richard A.M. Gillard (Shared by Mrs M Barr) |
Strength and
courage for the weary,
God's own hand to guide each day -
This and more is for the asking
When we meditate and pray.
Anon |
Thanks be to God
for his indescribable gift:
2 Corinthians 9:15 N.I.V. |
No one can see his
own errors;
Deliver me; Lord, from hidden faults!.
Psalm 19:12 G.N.B. |
In this world you
will have trouble. But take heart!
I have overcome the world.
John 16:33b N.I.V |
Lord in the hush
of early dawn,
when all the world lies sleeping,
I place my life and all I love
into Thy gracious keeping.
(Shared by Mrs E Tennant) |
O Thou by whom we
come to God,
the Life, the Truth, the Way,
the path of prayer Thyself hast trod;
Lord, teach us how to pray:
James Montgomery (Shared by Mrs A. Glancy) |
Almighty God, look
with mercy on those children who today are fleeing from danger, who are
homeless and hungry, who feel alone and are frightened in new places.
Bless those who work to bring them relief.
The Children's Society |
Father, would you
grant us a vision of the world as your love would make it, one without
poverty, without fear or horror or grief. Would you light in us the
hope, the courage and the inspiration to build it, drawing strength from
your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.
|
Remember also:
Carers, young and old, the mentally and terminally ill and the bereaved.
Those addicted to drugs, alcohol and gambling and their families. The
sad and the lonely. |
NEVER LET TODAY'S
BURDEN ERASE YESTERDAY'S BLESSING. |
Lord, be our
guiding light....................
in our daily journey through life.
Anchored in You, we need fear no storm.
Guided by You we need fear no unknown way.
Comforted by You we can face whatever life brings. Be with us in
whatever journey we take and help us always to remember that You are by
our side.
Crossreach Prayer Letter |
Heavenly Father,
we lift to You the Church in this nation and especially pray for those
in leadership within different denominations to draw together in true
love and unity. Show us how to be light which comforts and guides, and
salt which seasons, heals and purifies in a world in need of your grace
and mercy. Amen.
Prayer from Care Prayer Guide |
Lord Jesus Christ,
Light of the world, ......
grant us to know You more and experience
the power of Your resurrection in our lives,
strengthening us to go out in Your name to proclaim
the gospel through word and deed. Amen.
Prayer from Care Prayer Guide |
I thank you Father
for the gifts and the blessings of the day.
So many things to thank you for, so much I want to say.
I thank you for my home and food, my loved ones all around.
I'm grateful for the hope and peace, the quiet joy I've found.
I thank you too, for times gone by, the memories I treasure.
Please keep the springtime in my heart, to give me winter pleasure.
Sometimes I walk in shadow, Lord, but you give life and hope.
I bring my burdens unto you, and You give strength to cope..
I'm grateful too, for rest and sleep, dispelling doubt and fear.
But most of all, I thank you Lord, for always being near.
Iris Hesselden (Shared by Mr & Mrs Nicol)
|
IT'S O.K.
I'm thinner than some but fatter
than most
And I have to confess that I like my toast
But it doesn't matter what you think I should be
Because Jesus has said, It's O.K. to be me!
Sometimes I pray and sometimes I don't
Sometimes others get cross when they think that I won't
But it doesn't matter what they think I should be
Because Jesus has said, It's O.K. to be me!
Some days I'm happy without any good reason
And others I'm glum, it depends on the season
But it doesn't matter what you think I should be
Because Jesus has said, It's O.K. to be me!
I know all my faults far better than you
But I know that I'm growing and he'll see me through
So it really doesn't matter what you think I should be
Because I know that Jesus is setting me free
And I know that He's said, It's O.K. to be me!
Lynda Scotson, CrossTalk (Shared by Mrs S Tweedie)
|
EXPLAINING GOD
One of God's jobs is making
people. He makes them to replace the ones that die, so there will be
enough people to take care of things on earth. He doesn't make
grown-ups, just babies, I think because they are smaller and easier to
make. That way He doesn't have to take up His valuable time teaching
them to talk and walk. He can just leave that to mothers and fathers.
God's second most important is listening to prayers. An awful lot of
this goes on, since some people, like preachers and things, pray at
times besides bedtime. God doesn't have time to listen to TV or the
radio because of this. Because He hears everything there must be a
terrible lot of noise in His ears, unless He has thought of a way to
turn it off.
God sees everything and hears everything, which keeps Him pretty busy.
So you shouldn't go wasting His time by going over your Mum and Dad's
head asking for something they said you couldn't have.
Atheists are people who don't believe in God. I don't think there are
any in Chula Vista. At least there aren't any who come to our church.
Jesus is God's Son. He used to do all the hard work like walking on
water and performing miracles and trying to teach people who didn't want
to learn about God. They finally got tired of Him preaching to them and
they crucified Him. But He was good and kind like His Father and He told
His Father that they didn't know what they were doing and to forgive and
God said O.K.
His Dad (God) appreciated everything that He had done and all His hard
work on earth so He told Him He didn't have to go out on the road
anymore. He could stay in Heaven. So He did. And now He helps His Dad
out by listening to prayers and seeing things which are important for
God to take care of and which ones He can take care of Himself without
having to bother God. Like a secretary, only more important.
You can pray at any time you want and they are sure to help you because
they got it worked out so that one of them is on duty all the time.
You should always go to church on Sunday because it makes God happy, and
if there is anybody you want to make happy, it's God. Don't skip church
to do something you think will be more fun like going to the beach. This
is wrong. And besides, the sun doesn't come out at the beach till noon
anyway.
If you don't believe in God, besides being an atheist, you will be very
lonely, because your parents can't go everywhere with you, like to camp,
but God can. It is good to know He's around when you're scared in the
dark or when you can't swim and you get thrown in deep water by big
kids.
But...you shouldn't just always think of what God can do for you. I
figure God put me here and He can take me back anytime He pleases.
And.....that's why I believe in God.
Danny Dutton, 8 years, Chula Vista, CA USA.
Crosstalk - shared by Mr S |
AUTUMN 2008
From the rising of the sun to the going down of the same, the Lord's
name is to be praised. From the rising of the sun to the going down of
the same, the Lord's name is to be praised. Praise ye the Lord, praise
Him, o ye servants of the Lord, praise the name of the Lord; blessed be
the name of the Lord from this time forth, and for evermore.
From Psalm 113. |
God of all wisdom, thank You the courageous witness down the centuries
of those who sacrificed their lives rather than deny the truth of the
cross; that it is the only way of salvation. Help us to be faithful too,
not diminishing any aspect of the Gospel message but proclaiming it
throughout the earth. For Christ's sake. Amen.
Care Prayer Guide. |
"Only one act of pure love, unsullied by any taint of ulterior motive,
have never been performed in the history of the world, namely the
self-giving of God in Christ on the cross for undeserving sinners.
Looking for a definition of love, we should look not in a dictionary,
but at Calvary".
John Stott. |
Do
nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility
consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only
to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.
Philippians 2:3,4 NIV |
Forgive us, Lord, our selfish asking, all that's petty in Your sight;
Oh, help us pray with Godly motives and to seek what's good and right.
D.De Haan. |
Not many of us feel worthy to be called Your servants, and we wonder why
You chose us for a particular job. Thank You for pulling out from us
skills we didn't know we had, and for trusting us to serve the work of
the Kingdom.
M.A.F Prayer Diary |
Let us take a little tour
Around this planet once so pure
Skies and oceans once so blue
Trees and grass a rich green hue
Clear and clean nutritious rain
Did help the land and feed the grain
Those days have slipped fast away
Maybe soon a real doomsday
Litter here, an oil slick there
Smokey fumes that fill the air
large forests being swept away
Skies more constantly turning grey
Polluted seas much worse each year
It's lost, it's gone - we're all to blame
Our earth will never be the same
To the future, a planet ailing
Just who is it that we're failing?
Our children's children that is who
Descendants all from me and you
Let's stop, let's think, let's try to save
Our planet from an early grave.
Poem by J Westie was shared by the late
Mr A Livingston
|
Lord, in the hush of early dawn, when all the world lies sleeping, I
place my life and all I love into Thy gracious keeping.......
(White....Shared by Mrs E Tennant)
"Every time we pray our horizon is altered, our attitude to things is
altered, not sometimes, but every time, and the amazing thing is that we
don't pray more".
Oswald Chambers
Lord God, we thank You for calling us into the company of those who
trust in Christ and seek to obey His will. You have made us strangers no
longer but pilgrims together on the way to Your kingdom. Guide us closed
to You and to one another in the unity of the Spirit and the bond of
peace and strengthen us together in mission and service to Your world.
Amen.
CrossReach.
|
SMILE TIME
Lord, help me be the person
that my puppy thinks I am.
he counts on me for every need,
for help in every jam.
He looks at me with trusting eyes,
he's sure that I am kind.
The thought that I might let him down
would never cross his mind.
So lord, if in this smaller task
I do the best I can,
Then help me, please,
be just as kind toward my fellow man.
Let steadfast friendship be my aim
and may I never fail
to put a smile on every face,
A wag in every tail!
(Shared by Mrs I Brown)
|
Close the door of hate and open the door of love all over the world. Let
kindness come with every gift and good desires with every greeting.
Deliver us from evil by the blessing which Christ brings and teach us to
be merry with clean hearts. Amen.
Robert Louis Stevenson. |
From our perspective and within our narrow horizons, we often despair at
the future of the Church. Lord, give us the wider picture and help us to
proclaim "hallelujah: For our Lord God Almighty reigns".
Lord, may Your will be achieved in our service, Your love revealed in
our living, and Your saving power made know through our discipleship.
M.A.F. Prayer Diary.
|
"Have you heard about the minister's cats? They are called Ancient and
Modern." "Why would they be called that?"
"Because they are both hims!"
Kelso & Sprouston Link-up.
Many will walk in and out of your life,
but only true friends will leave a print upon your heart.
(Shared by Catrina Glancy, 10 yrs)
|
Spring 2009
Thou whose almighty word
Chaos and darkness heard
And took their flight
Hear us, we humbly pray,
And, where the gospel day
Sheds not its glorious ray,
Let there be light.
John Marriot, 1780-1825 |
I
will give thanks to the Lord
because of His righteousness
And will sing praise to the name
of the Lord Most High.
Psalm 7:17 NIV
(Shared by Mrs M Muir) |
Thank you, Father, for Your unfailing love and mercy towards us. When we
are weak and helpless You give us comfort and relief. Help us always to
come to You with every need and put our trust in Your Son, Jesus Christ
our Lord. Amen. |
O
God, give us the courage to offer the hand of forgiveness to those who
have wronged us, and the humility to serve all those in our communities
whose lives are still broken and lost.
Christian Aid |
"Prayer doesn't prepare us for the bigger work, prayer is the bigger
work!".
Silvan Hertig
Be always humble, gentle and patient. Show your love by being
tolerant with one another.
Ephesians |
Thank you Lord, for the ability and opportunity to express Your truth
and love to others. Show us ways to share with those who may seem
difficult to reach, so that we may communicate the gospel with humility
and grace, not just through words but also our lives. Amen |
Open our eyes, Lord, to see You in our homeless brothers and sisters.
open our hearts, lord, to the cries of these sorrowful and lonely
people. protect and comfort those in despair and let them find light
beyond their darkness. We ask You, Lord, to transform their lives as we
help them to find peace in body, mind and soul. Amen
Borderline C.of S. |
Dear God, we have so much more than we need! Help us to share with
others. Amen.
Our supply of life-giving water depends on keeping in daily contact with
Christ through prayer.
Churches are not hotels for saints but hospitals for sinners. |
Standing somewhere in the shadows you will find Jesus. He is the only
one who cares and understands. Standing somewhere in the shadows you
will find Him, and you will know Him by the nail prints in His hands.
(Chorus shared by Mrs M Muir) |
O
God, you are the giver of life. We pray for the church in the whole
world. Sanctify its life, renew its worship, give power to its
witnessing, restore its unity.
Strengthen those who are searching together for that kind of obedience
which creates unity.
heal the divisions separating your children from one another, so that
they manifest, with the bonds of peace, the unity which the spirit
gives. Amen.
CCA's Asia Sunday Booklet. |
Saint Theresa's Prayer
May today there be peace within, May you trust God that you are exactly
where you are meant to be.
May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith,
May you use those gifts that you have received and pass on the love that
has been given to you. May you be confident in knowing you are a child
of God.
(Shared by Mrs J Charge) |
They will be my people, and I will be their God.
Jeremiah 32:38 NIV |
Winter 2009
You are the chosen of the Lord,
To sing His highest praise.
And through the melody of song
To show His wondrous ways.
Anon. |
Thank you Heavenly Father,
Thank you Lord Jesus,
Thank you Holy Spirit.
Receive our love, our thanks and our praise. |
Please pour your purity, power and passion for justice into our hearts
as we humbly pray......
for Your kingdom to come and Your will to be done in the name of Jesus.
Amen.
Care Prayer Guide. |
|
Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.
Matthew 24:35 KJV |
.....upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall
not prevail against it. Matthew 16:18 KJV |
Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord and he shall lift you up.
James 4:10 KJV |
Sovereign Lord, where do we begin?
We thank you for so many things,
the faith You have given us,
all who share it with us,
Love that hung on a cross for us,
Your Holy Word available to us,
Your Holy promises that stand forever. |
As
we have slept this nation has been taken by every sin
ever known to man; So at it's gates, though burnt by fire and broken, In
Jesus name we come to take our stand.
Hear our cry.... Hear our cry.
O Lord....O Lord.
Be merciful.....Be merciful.
Once more... Once more.
Let your love....Let your love
Your anger stem....Your anger stem....
Remember mercy, O Lord again. |
Creator and Redeemer, we thank you for your wonderful world. Help us to
recognise your presence in all that you have created. make us faithful
stewards, empowering us to value and protect all that you have provided
for us on land, sea and in the air. Help us also to love and care for
your people throughout the world, while seeking to preserve for future
generations all the blessings we now enjoy, in Jesus name. |
For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive
to their prayer. 1 Peter 3:12 NIV
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or
imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be the
glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations for
ever and ever! Amen. Ephesians Ch3:20 NIV |
You are my friends of you do what I command.
John 15:14 NIV
And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your
hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7 |
Lord, let your Spirit meet us here to mend the body, mind and soul, to
disentangle peace from pain and make your broken people whole. Remember
also other countries and people caught up in wars, acts of terrorism,
natural disaster, oppression, those denied human rights and freedom to
worship. |
Help me, O God, to be a good and true friend. To be always loyal and
never to let my friends down. Never to talk about them behind their
backs in a way which I would not do to their faces. Never to betray a
confidence or talk about things about which I ought to be silent. Always
to be ready to share everything I have. To be as true a friend as I
would wish them to be to me. This I ask for the sake of him who is the
greatest and truest of friends, for Jesus sake.
Wm Barclay 14 Prayer Focus. |
Heaven is full of answers to prayers for which no one ever bothered to
ask. Billy Graham.
When you can't sleep, don't count sheep. Talk to the Shepherd. (Shared
by Mrs B Galloway). |
Be
Joyful; pray continually;
Give thanks in all circumstances,
For this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.
1 Thessalonians
Ch5:16-18 NIV |
I AM THANKFUL.......
| For the wife who says
"It's hot dogs tonight" because she is home with me not out with someone
else. |
For the parking spot at
the far end of the car park because it means I am capable of walking and
have been blessed with transportation. |
| For the husband who is a
couch potato because he is home with me not out at the bars. |
For my huge heating bill
because it means I am warm. |
| For the teenage who
complains about everything because it means they are at home not on the
streets. |
For the lady behind me in
the church who sings off key because it means I can hear. |
| For the mess to clean
after a party because it means I have been surrounded by friends. |
For the pile of laundry
and ironing because it means we have clothes to wear. |
| For the lawn that needs
mowing, windows that need fixing because it means I have a home. |
For the alarm that goes
off in the early hours because it means I am alive. |
| For all the complaining I
hear about the government because it means I we have freedom of speech. |
And finally, for too much
e-mail because it means I have friends who are thinking of me. |
| For the person who gossips
about me even mistakenly because it means they are not selfish concerned
entirely with themselves. |
Live well, laugh often and
love with all your heart. |
Add your own reasons to be thankful, turning negatives into positives.
Magazine 2003
FEBRUARY 2003
Letter from Rev
Ron Greig Interim Moderator
Dear
Friends,
It will soon be 12 months since Whitburn South became vacant. In that time,
there has been as great deal of work done to ensure that a minister can be
called on full status. Now, our vacancy committee has been getting on with the
important task of seeking out the right person to continue the ministry at Whitburn South. It is important that the right person is found and although a
great deal of time has passed, we should not seek to rush an appointment of a
new minister. Better to wait a wee bit longer, if necessary, and to get the
right person.
It would
be great if we were able to tell you in a month or two that an ideal candidate
has emerged. I don't know if that will happen. What I do know is, that the South
Church is well served by its Office Bearers and they deserve all the support
that the congregation can give them. I am sure that this level of service and
commitment will continue in a new ministry and the South will go from strength
to strength.
For my
part, I look forward to sharing worship with you on 9th March when we will hold
our Annual stated Meeting - a great opportunity to hear first hand reports about
the life of the congregation.
With all
best wishes,
Ron Greig,
Interim Moderator.
Vacancy Update
On Sunday 17th November 2002, a
meeting of the congregation was held after morning worship at which a vacancy
committee was elected.
At its first meeting the committee agreed on the wording of an advertisement,
which duly appeared in Life and Work and Minister's Forum (a publication
circulated directly to ministers by the Church of Scotland).
Whilst the work of
this committee is required to be kept private, suffice to say that over the
coming weeks we will be going out to listen to ministers, both those who
currently have charges and trainees/probationers, and with guidance from the
Holy Spirit, we will eventually make a selections to out to the congregation.
Please continue to pray for the Vacancy Committee, that God will help us to find
the right minister for Whitburn South.
Iain Glen, Session Clerk.
Worship Group
As part of the Kirk
Session Core Group structure, the Worship Group has been in existence since
January 2001. Over this period it has been responsible for monthly evening
services outwith communions, as well as occasional morning services. There has
been an ongoing commitment to have a supply of readers and people willing to
lead the prayers of the congregation. This list of volunteers will hopefully
continue to expand. The group is looking anyone interested in providing fresh
ideas in relation to the type and content of services for which it is
responsible. This does not represent a large time commitment however fresh faces
and fresh ideas would be most welcome. Since last summer, monthly evening
services have featured Mike Blackwood, the Ladywell Baptist Church Praise Band
and the South Kirk Singers. The April service will be led by a group from the
Airdrie area known a 'Spiritual Harmony'.
Prayer Group
This new group will meet on the
2nd and 4th Sundays of the month, over in the hall, after morning service (and a
quick cuppa!). This is an informal group where everyone is welcome whenever they
might be able to come. And prayer requests, reasons for thanksgiving or items
for the group to shre would be much appreciated as with the Prayer Diary.
Dorothy Aitchison,
Prayer Secretary.
Boys Brigade
The whole company
enjoyed a very busy festive period participating in different events. Anchor
Boys spent a morning at Mill Farm in Livingston. Apart from meeting Santa the
boys enjoyed a tractor trailer ride, a train journey to the North Pole and had
fun in the play area. The Junior Section went tenpin bowling in the Hollywood
Bowl at Coatbridge, (the bumper bars proved useful!), followed by supper at
MacDonalds. Company Section had a great time at Laser Quest in Edinburgh. All
sections also enjoyed a visit to the pantomime at Glasgow Pavilion.
Battalion Events
Our CS came 3rd in
the spiritual competition with two of our boys achieving 100%. The tenpin
bowling event organised by 1st Whitburn was also a great success. Two younger
members of the CS are just back from camp at Carronvale - still waiting to hear
all the stories and adventures. JS took part in the try a sport event in
Livingston and will shortly be participating in the spiritual competition. AB
attended a fun day event in Livingston and had a superb time.
Company
Events
AB and JS have
been learning about the Church of Scotland World Mission Fund - Ghana project.
This project supports Ghana BB companies is setting up vocational education
centres for young people. AB and JS have just completed a sponsored event in aid
of Sick Kids Hospital in Edinburgh and CS have just completed a message packing
fund raiser for our own company funds. Our parent's and friend's evening will
take place on Wednesday 4th June, further details about this event will be
issued at a later date.
Queen's
Man
In June 2002 I was
approached by the Battalion to see if Kenneth Quin who had just achieved his
Queen's award would be interested in competing for a year's scholarship at an
American University - to be sponsored by Whitburn Rotary. After several
meetings, form filling and achieving excellent SAT results, Kenneth has been
successful in gaining a place at Augusta University. Kenneth well leaves for
America at the beginning of August. Our thanks also go to Mr Alistair Marquis,
Battalion President for all his help and encouragement.
Girls Brigade
Christmas seems very
far away, however, I must mention the Christmas Hampers that were made up and
distributed by the Senior and Brigader's sections. These hampers were given to
members of the congregation who do not find it easy to get out and about these
days. It was a pleasure to meet and chat with them and their appreciation of
these gifts made it all worthwhile.
The new
session has got off to a great start and the girls have a busy time ahead. Since
returning in January the girls have been working hard rehearing for a concert
that they are performing at Mansewood Court on Tuesday 9th February; it is
amazing the talent hidden behind those angelic faces, I', sure the residents are
in for a very entertaining night.
Whitburn
plays host to a GB training day on Sunday 23rd February with Eric Burton, Laura
Quilter and Deborah Glen all taking part in training sessions. The girls will be
going on their long awaited trip to see the Disney production of "Beauty and the
Beast" on Saturday 15th March.
Our penny
mile fund-raiser for CHAS is going really well and our current total is £388.26.
This brings us to just under half a mile, your continued support of this project
would be greatly appreciated, so if anyone has any spare pennies please send
them along or give them to any of the Officers and I'm sure we will get to the
mile eventually.
Dawn Brown
has begun her Officers Training and on behalf of everyone in the Company I would
like to wish her every success.
Womens'
Fellowship
The fellowship
continues to grow in number but we are still keen to welcome anyone who would
like to join us. Recent meetings have included alternative relaxation techniques
and a demonstration by the 'Body Shop'. The next meeting takes place on Thursday
6th March and shall be a demonstration and workshop of various paper craft
techniques. Please come and join us in the hall at 7:30pm.
The Guild
The Guild meet every
second and fourth Thursday each month between September and May. On Friday 7th
March we are hosting the World Day of Prayer at 7pm. A warm welcome will be
given to all. On 13th March we are having a concert with the group called "The
Uddingstonians". Tickets will be available from all members priced £2.00.
South
Kirk Singers
The singers have
recently performed a concert for Condorrat Parish Church Guild and will be
performing in Broxburn later in March. SKS annual concert will take place on
Thursday 8th and Friday 9th May. Tickets are priced £4.00. Teas will be served
in the church hall after the concert on both nights. We would appreciate help
from anyone who is able to assist either night serving the teas.
Money Matters
Dear Friends,
Well
another year has ended and while 2002 was not the easiest year for our Church,
it was nevertheless another healthy one for us financially. Another positive
step along the steady path we have maintained over the past few years.
The
accounts have now been completed and audited and will be available to the
congregation in a week or two but I thought it appropriate to highlight one or
two points prior to their issue. We ended the year with a very healthy bank
balance in our General Account but this is in the main due to having reduced
costs with regard to Ministerial duties and we all hope this will end soon!
However, the fact that during this uncertain period, we maintained our level of
offerings in line with previous years bears testimony to the sustained effort
applied by all Elders and Office Bearers, to the callibre of the people we have
secured for Pulpit Supply and most importantly to the the loyalty shown by you,
our congregation.
This
continued level of Christian giving has also included our accounts for
Restoration and Fabric purposes, both by means of regular offerings and by
support for special fundraising events.
I should
like to say a very sincere 'THANK YOU' to you all for your continued support and
generosity - you make my 'job' a 'pleasure'!
Irene
Wright, Treasurer.
FUND
RAISING COMMITTEE wish to thanks everyone who helped at the Silent Auction by
donating baking, goods and buying. Total raised £538+.
Short Course in Human
Relations
The six
most important words: "I admit I made a mistake"
The five
most important words: "You do a good job"
The four
most important words: "What is your opinion"
The three
most important words: "If you please"
The two
most important words: "Thank you"
The least
important word: "I"
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JUNE 2003
Letter from Rev
Ron Greig, Interim Moderator
Dear Friends,
Many of you have
been wondering how the vacancy is coming along. Indeed, you may well have been
asking members of the committee the very same question, possibly thinking to
yourselves - "how is it taking so long?". The sad fact is, that virtually every
vacancy in the church is taking a long time to fill at present. Finding the
right person is very important - and maybe the time is not yet right.
I realise how frustrating it can be when you're on the outside wondering what's
taking so long. I can assure you that it's even more frustrating for those
closely involved in the process. I can also assure you that lot's of hard work
is being done to fill the vacancy as soon as it's possible to do so. What I ask
for from you , the South Kirk folk, is that you be patient. Yes, I know I've
been saying this for over a year now but I make no apology for saying it again.
God will bring us a new minister and the committee you appointed to bring this
about will fulfil their task. Please have faith in them. I know it's hard not to
ask them questions, but it has always been a strict rule of the vacancy
procedure, that complete confidentiality is maintained. So they can't tell you
anything, in fairness to those with whom they are dealing.
So keep up
the great work you're doing; keep the wonderful support you have shown for the
church so far, going. And God will bring us a good outcome when he is ready. It
is good to be involved with you all.
With all
blessings
Ron Greig
Interim Moderator
Girls' Brigade
The Girls' Brigade has
now completed a very busy year for all sections within the company. Attendance
has been good throughout the year and the girls have enjoyed, amongst other
activities, a trip to "Beauty and the Beast", an activities day at Lowport,
Linlithgow, sleep-overs in the church hall, a very interesting visit from our
Community Police Officer, Joe Sherridan, who gave the girls' advice about
personal safety and a course on First Aid. The girls' also performed a concert
in Mansewood Court which was much appreciated by the residents. At Christmas
time the Brigaders prepared and distributed Christmas hampers to some of the
"housebound" members of the congregation, the names of the recipients being
suggested by the Pastoral Care Group.
The Parents and Friends night on Tuesday 10th June took the form of a concert in
the Church with all the girls taking part enthusiastically and to great applause
from the audience. A new trophy bearing the name of our former long-term
captain, Jess McCracken, was presented for the first time at this evening.
This year
the company has again been raising money for CHAS. This took the form of
metaphorical "mile of pennies" which approximates to £800 and this target has
now been passed with the total raised, as Linkline goes to print, being £854.
The company would like to thank most sincerely everyone who contributed to this
excellent total and to all who supported the girls in any other way throughout
the year.
The officers and helpers, if not the girls, are now looking forward to a
relaxing summer!
Womens'
Fellowship
The Fellowship ended
it's session in May, but already things are well under way for next year. The
syllabus is already planned with the first meeting taking place on Thursday, 4th
September. A day trip is also planned for late August, details of which shall
follow later.
Boys' Brigade
We have now come to the end of another season and
on behalf of the company we would like to extend our thanks to everyone who
supported us throughout the BB year.
Our parents and friends evening on the 4th of June was a great success and
enjoyed by all the boys and all those present. Thanks to Paul and Charlotte
Coyle who presented the boys with their awards. The Anchor Boys sang the song,
"I wanna be like a tree", and managed to get the whole audience to join in with
the actions. The Anchor Boys were very enthusiastic displaying their parachute
game. The Junior Section did very well as they performed two dramas, one called
"Gods Plan" and the other "Follow the Leader". The Company Section shared a few
jokes with the audience set in a Doctors surgery and completed the evening with
a display of marching.
The company made the following donations:-
£100 to Church of Scotland World Mission Fund
£100 toward the Matthew Sommerville fund for Ward 6 Sick Children's Hospital
£50 towards the Carronvale refurbishment scheme
Various other smaller donations to other groups................
The end of session was marked by the annual water fight between staff and boys
of the sections. It was safe to say that the staff this year received their
biggest soaking yet! But there's always next year!
Registration Wednesday 27th August 6:30pm to 7:30pm in Church Hall
The new session commences with registration on Wednesday 27th August. New
members would be made most welcome.
The
Guild
A good session has
just passed once again. the highlight, (and our members and visitors will
agree), was The Uddingstonians who were a group of "Golden Oldies" - they gave
us stories, jokes, music and song. Wonderful singers, a stand-up comedian and
music from the dulcimer and accordion. Another good night was the "Tramps
Supper", and thanks to a benefactor who paid for the fish suppers and a message
boy called Archie, who went for them, the committee and members had a great
night!
Our trip on the day was mixed - our stop at Inverary was wet, but by the time we
got arrived at Oban the sun shone until we left.
More news in the next Linkline of our syllabus which is varied and exciting.
COME ALONG AND JOIN THE FUN.
May our Guild go from strength to strength.
Prayer Group
During July and August the Prayer Group will continue to meet over in the hall
after morning worship, on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month, dates for July
being 13th and 27th. ALL WELCOME.
For Thought and Prayer
God our Father, we thank You that we have the victory through Jesus, our Lord
and Saviour. We thank You for the forgiveness of our sins through his precious,
flowing blood, for the peace that is ours through Him, and for the hope, the joy
and the love we share as your people. Amen.
GO SEE YOUR FRIENDS OFTEN.
WEEDS GROW FAST AND WILL ALL TOO SOON
OBLITERATE AN UNUSED PATH.
SOLAR GROUP
During the months of
July and August, a summer holiday club will run in the church hall for all
children from age three upwards. The S.O.L.A.R club will run from 9:45am until
11am every Sunday morning offering a wide variety of activities and games.
This is the first time that such a club has been run in the South Church and a
great deal of energy has been put into ensuring that the club is a huge hit with
all our young people. All Children will be made welcome. Please encourage any
children you know to come along and give it a try!
Sunday School
Anne Gamble who has been a Sunday School teacher in
Whitburn South for 37 years, has decided to retire this year. We thank her for
all her commitment and dedication she has given the Sunday School over the years
and we wish her a long and happy retirement.
George Smith presented the prizes this year at prize giving service on the 22nd
June.
The Children's offering money was given to two worthwhile causes:-
£300 to Special Care Baby Unit at St.John's Hospital, Livingston, to help
purchase Special Care Baby Incubators.
and
£100 towards the Matthew Sommerville fund for Ward 6, Sick Children's Hospital,
Edinburgh.
The Sunday School starts back on the first Sunday in September. We wish all the
children a safe and happy holiday.
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OCTOBER
2003
Girls Brigade
The session has just
started and it is great to be welcoming back all the girls from last year and
also extending a warm welcome to all the new girls.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the girls who showed up to
walk in the Organisations parade, it was great to see such a great number of
girls walking. I would also like to thank all the girls who took part in all of
the gala day activities. The girls made a great job of all their animal costumes
and thanks to the new GB banner made for us by Eric Burton.
All officers and auxilliaries are back and well rested after the summer and we
are looking forward to a busy year. We have a wide range of activities planned
for this year; the explorers are already looking forward to meeting Santa t the
Jellyclub in Edinburgh, the junior and senior sections are going to Hollywood
bowl and we will soon begin rehearsals for our Christmas concert at Mansewood
Court.
We would like to congratulate Dawn Brown who was recently commissioned and
begins this session as an officer in the explorers section.
Our CHAS appeal is now closed and we are looking forward to presenting a cheque
for £1000 to a representative from the CHAS organisation. We will let everyone
know soon the date of the presentation and we hope you will come along, have a
coffee and join in, without everyone's support it would not have been possible.
Boys Brigade
With our new
session underway, the boys, young men and staff are enthusiastically tacking the
various sectional achievement programmes. The deferred company section go-karting
outing held over from last session has taken place. A great time experienced by
all.
Once again we will be supporting the Blytheswood "shoebox" appeal and the Church
of Scotland's World Mission Fund appeal.
In addition to our Wednesday programmes we will participate in the following
battalion events and activities before Christmas:- 5th Oct our Founders day
service will take place in St. Andrew's church Bo'ness and will follow the TGI
Sunday format. Anchor boys will attend a Christmas craft event in Blackburn on
22nd November. Junior section will participate in the indoor 5's at Bathgate on
11th October and at the fun achievements in Linlithgow on 29th November. Company
section will participate in the table games activities at East Calder on 27th
September and volleyball on 15th November and a Bible quiz at Uphall on 1st
December.
New members are always welcome and we would be delighted to see you on a
Wednesday evening for fun and fellowship.
The Guild
Our first meeting was
held on 11th of September. It was a theme night and our theme for 2003/4 is DARE
TO CARE WITH COURAGE. There was a great turn out of members and we had some new
members join us as well.
25th September - Rachel House, speaker.
9th October - The Ferry Singers. This is an open night and tickets are £2
(including refreshments). Come and have tea and enjoy the great choir.
23rd October - The Seagull Trust. This will take the form of slides and a talk
on taking handicapped people on boat trips on the Union Canal.
13th November - Miss Carol Findlay from the board of World Mission. It is always
good to hear from the board.
27th November - Silent Auction. Come along and get some bargains!
COME ALONG AND JOIN US.
WE WELCOME YOU - WE MEET EVERY 2nd & 4th THURSDAY.
Prayer Group
The small group
continues to meet on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month after morning service
and invite your prayer concerns and/or reasons for thanksgiving, as well as
yourselves any time you are able to come along. Whether you bring your prayers
before the lord openly, or in the silence of your heart, your support would be
very much appreciated.
"Never
doubt in the dark what God told you in the light"
Remember the smallest light can pierce the deepest darkness. Thanks be to Jesus,
the Light of the world. Amen.
Sunday School
The Sunday
School Teachers would like to give a warm welcome to two new members of staff -
Anne Cartwright, who will replace Anne Gamble and Liz McFadzean who was a
teacher before and has kindly come back to help out with classes.
Other information - Sunday school will be holding a SOUP LUNCH on 5th October,
in aid of the Children's Christmas Party. Watch information sheet for details
soon.
South Kirk
Singers
With the rehearsal
schedule in full flow the SKS are preparing for a busy year ahead. We would like
to draw your attention in particular to the concert on 7th November, which is
being performed in the Church. Details are listed below. We would be delighted
to see you there and support this very worthwhile cause.
Friday 7th November - Charity concert in aid of Ward 6 of the Edinburgh Sick
Children's hospital. Tickets are priced at £5 (includes refreshments served in
the church hall after the concert).
Sunday 23rd November - Participating in Bathgate High Church Evening Service.
Tuesday 2nd March - Concert in Colinton Mains, Edinburgh.
Wednesday 31st March - Concert in Kirkliston.
The Singers annual dinner dance will take place in the Hilcroft on 5th March and
the annual concerts on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th May.
Pastoral Care
Group
The work of the
Pastoral Care Group is ongoing. Although we try to visit anyone who is ill or
confined to the home, we cannot visit if we are unaware of illness. If you know
of anyone who would appreciate a visit tell your elder, or let Edith or Margaret
know. The group held an afternoon tea in May for the housebound and the elderly
members of the congregation. As this was a great success we are hoping to have a
Scottish afternoon on Saturday 22nd of November, from 3pm til 4pm for the same
group of people. The Pastoral Care Group will welcome anyone who would care to
join us, the more helpers there are, the easier it is for everyone.
Mission Group
As you are
aware the Parish Boundaries have been extended. In order to let the people in
the new part of the parish know what we in the South Church are all about, we
distributed leaflets to every household. Also every new house which has been
built within the parish has been given a leaflet about our church. If you know
of any house in the parish which has a new occupant, let your elder know, or let
robin or John know and they will deliver a leaflet about the church, or you
could get a leaflet from one of the committee and deliver it yourself. We are
always looking for new members - why don't YOU come and join us.
Sunday Teas
These have just
restarted after the summer break. Volunteers are sought to help on Sundays.
Everyone of all ages are most welcome to come and share some refreshment and
fellowship. If you can help, please give your name to Joyce or add your name to
the tea list.
OLD - When
Jesus was a Lad
You
have all, since you were children, been aware of a burial mound called
CAIRNPAPPLE! "Aye its up on the Bathgate Hills somwhere", our elders would say,
(even if they had never been there themselves).
It may surprise you to know that Cairnpapple is approximately 4 - 4,500 years
old and in fact is older than the great pyramids of Egypt.
West Lothian Council Museums Service is, until 8th November, holding an
exhibition of original artefacts from Cairnpapple in Broxburn Library, East Main
Street, Broxburn.
Take the children along and show them articles which were 2,000 years old when
Jesus was born!!!.
Charity Runners
Three
younger members of the congregation have recently been exerting themselves for
the benefit of two charities.
Allan Stewart and Shaun Benfold, both seasoned runners, although Allan is more
seasoned to sprints than distance running, competed recently in the Glasgow half
marathon and together have raised approximately £800 for CHAS.
Deborah Glen, who had never previously done any distance running, and who by her
own admission had not done nearly enough training, ran in the Great North Run,
also a half marathon. Deborah finished the run in a state of exhaustion but to
date Deborah has raised £502 for the Breast Cancer Campaign.
Nan Hendrie
Would like
to thank everyone who supported her Garden Open Day in aid of CHAS. The grand
sum of £1,300 was raised. Nan and a few friends have been invited to visit
Rachel House next week. Well Done!
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DECEMBER 2003
The
Prayer Group
"In God's hands, no one is a hopeless case".
God our Father, we thank you for the gifts of faith, hope, and love granted to
us through Jesus, our Lord and Saviour and that nothing and nobody is ever
hopeless in his eyes. Amen.
Meeting dates for December are:-
Sunday 14th - when the theme will be Worldwide Church and our Own Church.
Sunday 28th - with the theme being the Prayer Group and Individual Members.
YOU would be very welcome to join us in some /any/ all of the meetings, or to
hand in prayer requests, but please remember to pray for the South Church Prayer
Group in your own personal prayer time. Thank You.
FOCUS
Group
With the new session now under way we felt we should tell you a little about
ourselves. FOCUS was formed two years ago, its aim was to provide spiritual
teaching and guidance to those children and young adults who perhaps felt a
little too old for Sunday School but not yet mature enough for a full sermon in
Church.
We started
with one member but now have four who attend each week. Of course, we are always
striving to encourage more young people to join us.
We are currently trying to embark on a project to up date the notice board in
the Church Hall. We feel that for many people this would be an excellent place
to find out what is going on the Church within the various organisations. We
also feel that this board could provide a very attractive welcome to any visitor
to Whitburn South.
However,
we do need some help. We would like to include information about all groups and
organisations in our church and need a little information from the leaders and
captains to get us started. We need to know the following things:-
- Who you are
- What yours aims are
- Where you meet
- When you meet
- Who to contact for more information
These details would be put on the notice board in the church hall. We hope that
you will support us in this project as we really believe it could benefit the
whole Church.
Please pass on any information you have to either Alan Thomson or Deborah Glen.
South
Kirk Singers
The choir
continued not only to entertain but to raise large amounts of money for
worthwhile causes. On 7th Nov with a charity cheque for £1000 was presented to
Susan Veitch fund raising co-ordinator for the Friends of the Sick Kids
Foundation at the end of another highly successful concert by the Singers.
Sincere thanks to everyone who supported this event.
The next major event is the Singers Annual Dinner Dance which will take place in
the Hilcroft Hotel on Friday 4th March 2004. Tickets will be available soon.
The Guild
Here we are almost
at the end of our session. It has been a very enjoyable session so far. Our
first meeting was on our theme "Dare to Care". We then had Mrs Allison from the
charity CHAS, she showed slides and gave a talk on the work at Rachel House and
we were all humbled when the talk finished. Next we had the Ferry Singers, it
was a wonderful night of music. The Seagull Trust then took us by talk and film
along the Union and Clyde Canal. 13th Nov we will have Ms Finlay from World
Mission, 27th Nov we will have a Silent Auction. On 11th Dec we are going to
Fauldhouse Golf Club for our Christmas night out.
The Guild are having a soup and sweet lunch on 30th Nov. This lunch is in aid of
the charity ANSWER a Whitburn based charity.
We would welcome anyone to come along and join our meetings on the 2nd and 4th
Thursday of the month. Margaret Bishop (Secretary).
Seasons Greetings from the Guild.
Girls' Brigade
Tuesday Night:
Explorers Section P1-P3 6:15pm - 7:30pm
Juniors & Seniors P4 -S4 6:30pm - 8:30pm
All girls aged 5 to 16 years are welcome along and join.
On Tuesday 4th Nov the girls' held a coffee evening to thank everyone for their
support in helping us achieve our "Penny Mile". We had a very special guest, Mrs
Sandra Allison, to whom we presented a cheque for £1041 in aid of CHAS. Mrs
Allison also gave a talk to the girls explaining the importance of a hospice in
the lives of young children who are seriously ill. We would like to thank
everyone who came along on the night and also take this opportunity to let
everyone know that our mile of pennies is now closed.
The new
season got underway with the girls' taking part in the Royal British Legions
Remembrance Sunday parade: Mrs May Glen laid the wreath on behalf of the Girls
Brigade. The Girls are busy rehearsing for their Christmas Carol Concert. The
explorers will have an outing to the jelly club and I am informed that Santa has
agreed to put in an appearance. The Juniors and Senior Section are looking
forward to their trip to Hollywood Bowl in December. Anne Cartwright, Captain.
Sunday School
Our new teachers and
Sunday School have now settled down in their classes for this session. We have
approximately 30-35 young people on the register who are regular attenders. This
number varies, week to week, as children visiting or staying with grandparents,
join us on a Sunday morning. Everyone is made very welcome.
This year's Christmas Party will be held on Saturday 20th December.
Womens' Fellowship
Members have enjoyed a varied and interesting start to the season. We meet
on the first Thursday of every month and would be delighted to welcome new
members. Our next meeting is a "Christmas Treat" on Thursday 4th Dec at 7:30pm.
Come and join us for fun and fellowship.
Pastoral Care Group
We would welcome new members with a couple of hours to spare, either per week,
per fortnight or per month. We as a group would like to be aware of any member
of the congregation, who is ill, at home or in hospital, who would welcome a
visit. We cannot visit if we are unaware of a person being ill. If you know of
anyone who would appreciate a visit - tell your elder, or phone Margaret or
Edith.
A member of our group has undertaken the task of hospital visitor at St. John's,
again we need to know who is in hospital to enable Ann to visit.
Everything is in hand for the Scottish afternoon on 22nd Nov. We hope this will
be as great a success as our venture in May.
The Pastoral Care Group extend to you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year. Margaret and Edith Co-Convenors.
Boys'
Brigade
We meet on Wednesday evenings in the Church Hall.
Anchor Boys 6:15pm to 7:50pm
Junior Section 6:15pm to 7:50pm
Company Section 7:30pm to 9:30pm
On 5th Nov
we were visited by our Liaison Elders - Robin Gilchrist and Jim Egerton - who
sat in with each section. I am sure they were suitable impressed by the boys'
enthusiasm and obvious enjoyment of the tasks they were set. Our total numbers
this year are 45 and we are continually spreading the word and looking for new
members to join the us. All sections are working very hard on their badge work
and we hope that their efforts will be as successful as last year.
Already this year we have 3 boys in Company Section who have successfully passed
the Battalion Leadership 2 course, (Adam, Stuart and Iain) and 3 of our senior
boys, (Stephen, Alan and David), will attend a Leadership 3 course with the
Battalion on 13th Dec. We are hoping that all 3 senior boys pass this course
which will allow them to succeed in attaining their Presidents award and allow
them to commence their Queens award programme.
In addition to our weekly achievement programme, the sections have attended
several Battalion activities. Anchor Boys went to Blackburn to take part in the
craft and colouring competition. Junior Section took part in the 5 aside
football at Bathgate and the fun achievement day in Linlithgow. Company Section
took part in the volleyball competition and as previously stated the boys have
been working hard with their leadership grade achievements.
On 10th January we will be going to the Pantomime, (Pinocchio), in Glasgow
Pavilion. The Anchor Boys made Christmas cards which were delivered to all the
residents at Mansewood Court.
The boys and staff wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and Good Wishes for the
New Year. Alison Quilter, Captain.
Other
Snippets
SHOEBOX APPEAL - Thank you for your generosity in supporting the shoebox appeal.
The church collected 196 boxes and £292 toward petrol money for lorries.
CHRISTMAS JOKE - The minister asked some children what the difference it would
make if Jesus hadn't been born. One boy said there would be no Christmas tree,
another boy said there would be no presents and a third boy said to the minister
- aye and you would be oot o' a job!!!
SUNDAY TEAS - I would like to thank everyone for their continued support I have
received this year in keeping the teas running. Its nice to have fellowship
after the Church Service and if you can spare the time to come over to the hall
please come and join us. Catch up on friend's news, find out how they are, spend
some time in one an others company. We all live busy lives but spare a thought
for the people who go home on their own.
Christmas will soon be with us, the New Year not to far away, I hope that next
year will bring renewed friendship for us all. I wish everyone a Blessed
Christmas and a New Year full of promise.
Thank you for all your help, if you would like to volunteer to help next year
please add your name to the list in the hall.
USED STAMPS - This appeal seams to have fallen off lately - Whatever the reason
please continue with this worthwhile venture. Stamp centre, last year managed to
raise £2271.30. So far this year £1764 has been raised - so come on!
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MARCH 2004
Letter
from Charlotte Coyle
Dear Friends,
It is a year past on the 12th of January since Ron Greig asked me to take the
Sunday Services, as George was ill, and I have continued to take them since, as
George has now retired.
I would like to thank all of you for the support you have given me during this
difficult time in the congregation's life, as we seek a new minister to lead us.
Paul and I would also like to thank you for your kind wishes and flowers on our
Ruby Wedding anniversary last year.
This has been a very busy year in the life of the Church. We have been able to
welcome new members into the Church and that is always a happy time. I hope that
those who have become part of our Church family have felt at home. Sadly we have
had to say goodbye to old members who have gone to be with God. We have also had
the joy of new babies being born into our church family and the privilege of
being present at the christening of others. I am sure, like me, you enjoy the
young people coming into the church, Sunday after Sunday, seeing so many young
faces as part of our Sunday and Focus Group. All of these things tell us, for
all our difficulties in finding a new minister our Church is full of life.
I know that many of you find it difficult to have patience when other churches
find ministers and we don't - but your vacancy committee is working hard on your
behalf and I would ask that you give them your encouragement and prayers.
It has been a privilege for me to be with you, sharing in your joys and sorrows
over the past year, and now that we have a new Interim Moderator, Rev John Povey,
who will guide us in the coming months, working together as a congregation with
all the various groups Board and Session.
I am sure we can do good work for God in Whitburn. So as I close pray that God
will give you strength in your work for Him and ask for your prayers, that God
will give me inspiration and understanding as I continue to take the Sunday
services.
Yours in Christ
Charlotte Coyle.
Vacancy
Update
Since our last newsletter we have continued an active search for someone to
answer our call, but response has been poor to date.
Visits have been made to several churches to hear ministers and introductory
discussions have also been held with some of them.
Once or twice we were confident that the person we felt would be the right
minister for our church, only for the minister to decide to stay where he/she
was.
A new style advert is being placed in the Ministers Forum - a monthly magazine
that goes to every minister and probationer - let's pray that the person we are
looking for to answer our call has also been guided by The Lord to do so.
As soon as anything more positive comes to hand, we will let you know.
On behalf of the Vacancy Committee we thank you for your support.
Worship
Group
As part of the Kirk Session Core Group structure, the Worship Group has been in
existence since January 2001. Over this period it has been responsible for
monthly evening services out with communions, as well as occasional morning
services. There has been an ongoing commitment to have a supply of readers and
people willing to lead the prayers of the congregation. This list of volunteers
is extensive and allows a wide variety of the members to participate in the
service.
The group is looking anyone interested in providing fresh ideas in relation to
the type and content of services for which it is responsible. This does not
represent a large time commitment however fresh faces and fresh ideas would be
most welcome.
The
monthly evening services have included Mike Blackwood, the Ladywell Baptist
Church Praise Band, South Kirk Singers and Spiritual Harmony. More recently the
worship group themselves and the church choir have led the evening praise.
Whilst last month the story of Joseph from the "Dramarised Bible" was the theme.
The services have been greatly enjoyed by those who were present. This spring we
have arranged for a duo from Bo'ness called Vangel to lead the praise on the 4th
April and intend a service of Favourite Hymns on 2nd May.
The SOLAR club which have encouraged the young people to come along and allowed
their mums and dads to attend church during last summer, will be running at
Easter and also during this summer.
Prayer
Group
"Don't be in any doubt about it; God lives and acts in the lives of His people"
Loving Lord, we give you thanks
that no matter how unworthy or unskilled we see ourselves, Your will may be done
in and through us, your people. Amen.
For the
month of March, the group will meet on Sunday 21st and Sunday 28th, with the
themes being taken from various prayer guides. You are very welcome to come
along, just sit in or take part in the prayers. We have many reasons to be
thankful and there is a very needy world around us. What you say, or don't say,
isn't the issue. It's the desire to come before the Lord in prayer that is.
Boys' Brigade
All sections commenced the year with their project work for the World Mission
Appeal, followed by their respective Christian education modules. The anchor and
junior sections took time out to enjoy a "Burns Supper" evening. Company section
is currently arranging an activity event with the Scouts.
World
Mission Appeal
Each year the BB participates in the Church of Scotland's World Mission
Appeal. Through supporting the Board of World Mission projects over many years
we have helped to meet a wide range of needs. Vocational training centres,
medical and water supplies, education materials and much more besides. This year
the project aims to provide bibles for young people in Nigeria. During January
and February the boys and staff have been tasked with collecting as many 20p as
possible for this cause.
Presidents Award
The company are delighted to announce that 3 company section boys'
have successfully completed their leadership 3 award and will very shortly gain
their Presidents Award. Well done Alan Gentleman, David Stuart and Stephen
Johnstone.
Company Section Activities Weekend
6 of the company sectio boys will be joining boys from other companies
within West Lothian Battalion for an activities weekend at Carronvale, 27th to
29th February. This is very popular with 1st and 2nd year company boys. A
weekend full of challenges and tasks, fun and fellowship.
Battalion Events
Since the last issue of Linkline the sections have taken part in the
following events:- Anchor Boys attended a craft day in Blackburn and an
entertainments day in Bo'ness. Junior Section attended fun achievements in
Linlithgow, try a sport in Livingston and spiritual competition, (visitation by
Battalion Executive). Company Section attended the volleyball event and indoor
5s. Events coming up for all sections will be the BBQs in April and May. The
Battalion Rally will take place on 14th May and the AGM on 19th May.
Parents
and Friends Evening
The company's parents' and friends' evening will take place on Wednesday 2nd
June at 7pm in the church hall to which a warm welcome is extended to all.
Girls' Brigade
It seems like Christmas was so long ago, however, we would like to take this
opportunity to thank everyone who came along and supported our coffee and
stocking filler evening - it was a great success. We would like to thank
everyone at Mansewood Court for allowing us to come along and sing some carols;
this will go towards the achievement badges.
Once again
we are starting a busy session, as part of their badge work the Brigaders have
been along at the church hall painting the room they meet in on a Tuesday night,
and we like to say a big thank you for allowing us to do this as the girls
thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The junior section attended a Scottish day at the
Lanthorn along with all the juniors from across West Lothian. Members of the
Scottish Dance Association came along and taught the girls to do "A reel for
Jeannie". It was a pleasure to watch 150 girls all dancing and having a great
time, and I am sure the girls enjoyed watching the officers attempting to dance
the reel.
FOCUS
GROUP
We are a group for
young people (P7 upwards) who meet every Sunday morning to share fellowship and
discuss and explore the Christian message. At the moment we are collecting old
mobile phones to send to Oxfam, (each phone is worth £5). Oxfam have a charity
called "Bring Bring" which will recycle the phone to raise funds. If you have
any old mobile phones, (they don't even have to work), you would like to donate,
please speak to Alan Thomson, Deborah Glen, Adam Syme or Kirstin Bowden.
The
Guild
Here we are again in the second session of the year. Our Christmas night out was
held in the Golf Club in Fauldhouse. The members had a wonderful meal and
afterwards we had lots of fun singing carols and doing a quiz.
The first
meeting of the year we had Mrs Smith, a retired Chiropodist talking of her work.
She was very funny and we enjoyed her very much.
The Scots
night took the form of a night of music by the concert party CANTO. February
meeting was our Project meeting. The project meeting for this year is the
Sunflower Charity. 26th February is the Better Brew Tea Company. 5th March is
the World Day of Prayer, it is being held in Brucefield church.
The
Singers
The singers have a very busy month ahead with concerts in Colinton Mains and
Kirkliston as well as staging the annual dance in the Hilcroft on Friday 5th
March. Anyone interested in tickets should contact Alison Bonnar or any member
of the singers.
Preparations are well underway for the 12th Annual Concert which will take place
in the church on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th May.
Money
Matters
Dear Friends,
I am very
happy to be able to tell you that the South Church has had another very very
good year as far as finances go, with all our bank accounts showing healthy
balances at the end of 2003. The level of offerings in all areas has been
maintained in line with previous years and I thank you all for your continuing
loyalty in this respect.
We have
had another year with greatly reduced Ministerial costs and this has been the
main factor in building up the balance in the bank. While we are all praying
that we will have our new minister in place in the near future I must point out
that from January 2004 we are paying full Ministerial Costs to the Church of
Scotland, with only a reduction for Pulpit Supply costs being allowed against
it. We will also have substantial relocation costs to meet for our new Minister
and so you will understand that our healthy bank balance is more or less "spoken
for".
However
our Church continues to flourish both spiritually and financially and this is
due to a combination of:-
1) the
sustained efforts of our Elders and Office Bearers
2) the
calibre of our Pulpit Supply; and
3) to the
loyalty and support shown by you , our congregation.
I am sure
that with all these points in our favour, meeting our future obligations and
commitments will not be a problem. Thank you once again for your continuing
support.
Yours in
Christ's Service.
Irene
Wright, Treasurer.
SOLAR Group
After the
success of last summer's children's holiday club, it has been decided that it
shall run both during the summer period but also during the coming Easter
holidays.
The SOLAR
club runs during the period when the Sunday School is officially on holiday and
is open to any child who would like to attend. A creche is also incorporated for
the very young children. A full and varied programme of Christian based
activities is provided at SOLAR to keep all the children busy thus allowing the
older members of the family to enjoy worship in church.
During the
Easter period, the club shall run on Sunday 4th, 11th and 18th of April from
10:45 until 12noon. We have some great fun activities in store so bring your
children along to join in the fun!
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JUNE 2004
Letter from Interim Moderator
Dear Friends,
The
famous psychologist Dr Carl Jung was once counselling a patients who had been
receiving therapy for six months and who was showing no sign of improvement. Dr
Jung said, "Friend, I can do no more for you. What you need is God".
The Client asked, "How do I find God, Dr Jung?" The therapist replied, "I do not
know, but I suspect that if you find a group of people who believe in Him and
just spend some time with them you will find God."
Many
people will testify to the truth of these words, although in the Christian
understanding of God the last phrase might be expressed not as "you will find
God" but as "God will find you". Jesus revealed to the world a God who not only
invites us to come to Him. Much more than that, God actively seeks us. This is
summed up in that wonderful phrase, "The grace of God."
When we know the need of God the most natural place to turn is the church and
its worship. Jesus said, "Where two or three are gathered together in my Name, I
am there among them." His presence is promised where His people gather. He is
there to give them encouragement, comfort, guidance and strength. Then as we
have received, so we must give, for God calls us to go out into the world and
impart His love to others.
The signs are that the vacancy at Whitburn South may soon be at an end. When
that takes place, my earnest prayer is that with God's help, you may go forward
together from strength to strength, looking to the future with confidence,
supporting and encouraging your new minister who in turn will support and
encourage you. In the short time that I have been Interim Moderator the
enthusiasm among the people of Whitburn South, and your commitment to the Church
has been as inspiration.
May God
bless you and sustain you as you continue your journey together.
Yours
sincerely,
John Povey
Interim Moderator
Girls'
Brigade
The girls have now completed another busy session and have completed their badge
work. We held a mother and daughter night at the start of this session and would
like to thank all the mothers who came along and took part in all the
activities. We are now in the process of preparing for parents night, which
takes place on Tuesday 18th May. The girls are also looking forward to their end
of year trip to Louden Castle on Saturday 22nd May. The Girls Brigade will
continue to meet on Tuesday nights until the end of June. These will be crafts
and games nights and time will also be spent preparing outfits for walking in
the Gala Procession.
We would like to say thank you to everyone who ahs helped and supported the
Girls Brigade in the past year. We are extremely grateful, as without this
support some events and activities would not be possible.
On behalf of all Officers, helpers and girls, I would like to take this
opportunity to congratulate Deborah and Steven on their forthcoming marriage,
may they have a long and happy time together.
Anne Cartwright, Captain.
Womens' Fellowship
This has been a very busy session for us and it concluded with our sponsored
event in aid of MacMillan Cancer Relief. We all turned up in the rain to
complete our mile. Some of us ran and some walked but we all completed in record
time! At present, some money is still to be collected but we hope to raise well
in excess of £200. We will let you know our final amount raised as soon as
possible, but meantime, a huge thank you to all who supported this worthy cause.
Our new session will begin on a sporting these with Lesley Benfold, Dawn Brown,
Laura Quilter and Lynda Stewart taking part in the Glasgow 10k race on August
22nd. Any sponsor money donated in this event shall also go to MacMillan.
Our first meeting of the new session will take place on Thursday 2nd September
and we would like to extend an invitation to anyone who would like to join us.
Laura
Quilter.
Boys'
Brigade
As we approach the end of another session, we would like to thank everyone who
has supported the company throughout the past year. Your support is very much
appreciated by the boys and staff.
Junior Section boys - Dylan McKirdy and Stephen Lawson achieved their Gold
Awards and Company Section boys - Alan Gentleman, David Stuart and Stephen
Johnston achieved their Presidents Awards. As well as these individual awards,
the company came 3rd equal in the Battalion activities and competitions this
year.
The company's parents and friends evening takes place on Wednesday 2nd June and
7pm in the Church Hall. An invitation is extended to you all.
Enrolment
for the new session will take place on Wednesday 1st September between 6:30pm
and 7:30pm in the church hall.
Have a good summer break.
Alison
Quilter, Captain.
The Guild
Here we are, almost at the end of our year and it has flown in and we will soon
be making up a new syllabus for our 2004-2005 sessions. Our closing social took
the form of a mystery tour and ended up at the West Port Hotel in Linlithgow.
(Although the mystery tour was one of the WORST kept secrets of where the bus
was going!!!)
We still have some seats on the bus for our annual trip on 22nd May - we are
doing a Borders tour and everyone is welcome to join us. There are a few
husbands going, so come on men get your name down for a good day out.
May I take this opportunity on behalf of the members to that our President,
Margaret Gourlay for the excellent way she conducted our meetings.
We are also indebted to the Girls Brigade for loaning and setting up the TV and
Video for the use of at some of our activities.
Through
the past year, our syllabus was varied and exciting and we put out an appeal to
you to come and join us for the next session.
Have a happy summer break.
Margaret
Bishop, Secretary.
Prayer
Group
During the month of May the group will meet on Sunday 23rd, with more themes
from Care Prayer Guide as well as congregational prayer requests. Everyone is
welcome.
Copies of the latest prayer diary are still available at the door of the Church
or by contacting Mrs Dorothy Aitchison. Prayer requests and items for the diary
are taken at any time.
For Thought and Prayer
"Christ asks you to be a witness to Himself - not to know all the answers!"
Do what you can for the kingdom of God and He will do the rest.
Praise His Holy Name!
Crossline - a listening ear
Past hurt or present problem? Sometimes it helps to talk!
0845 658 0045 Confidential Helpline and Christian Counselling.
South Kirk
Singers
This session draws to a close
with our 12th annual concert which took place on the 6th and 7th May and were a
huge success. The choir would like to thank all those who supported us again
this year.
We are already receiving requests for performances in 2005 so it looks like
being another very busy year. We are always keen to welcome new members, so if
you enjoy singing and are free on a Sunday evening from September to May, then
please fell free to come along and join us. More details can be obtained from
Laura Quilter.
Money Matters
Dear Friends.
As I reported at the Annual Stated Meeting we have had a very steady start to
2004 and offerings continue to be at a healthy level.
However, as I also reported, we are now liable for full Ministerial Costs to the
Church of Scotland and we are therefore only "clearing our feet" on a monthly
basis. While this is an acceptable position to be in at this time, especially
after two years in vacancy, you will all appreciate that our healthy bank
balance will soon be eroded over the coming months. We will have substantial
relocation costs to pay for our new Minister and will also once more be liable
for council tax on the manse, (we were granted a dispensation while the manse
was vacant).
I am not
setting up the "begging bowl" but I would urge everyone to review their givings
to the Church and consider whether they could be increased in any way. By far
the best way to do this, at no extra cost to yourselves, is to sign a gift aid
form ad allow the Church to reclaim the tax on your offerings. Anyone who is
currently paying income tax can gift their offerings in this way and can be
assured that the whole process is strictly confidential between the giver and
our gift aid convenor, Jim Brown. It is also a very simple procedure as, once
you have signed the form, no review or repeat is necessary unless you wish to
after your givings. I know many if you give by this method but I would strongly
urge anyone who does not to give it very serious consideration.
Thank you for your continuing support and generosity.
Yours in Christ's Service
Irene Wright
Treasurer
Pastoral Care Group
Co-Convenors Margaret Logan and Edith Gilchrist
Irene Beatson, David Beatson, Alison Bonar, Grace Campbell, Carol Carson,
Joey Fraser, Liz Fowler, Sandra Gentleman, May Harte, Nan Hendry, Anne Hunter,
Anne Knox, Joyce Livingstone, Susan Lowe, Glen Lowe, Elizabeth McFadzean,
John McFadzean
Members of
this group who willingly give up their time to visit housebound members and
those who are sick in either home or in hospital. We cannot visit if we do not
know of their illness. A new list has been placed in the vestibule of the
Church, for the names or adherents who would welcome a visit. We would also
welcome any member of the congregation who has a little time to spare to join
our group - the more we have the easier the load. We successfully held two
afternoon GET-TOGETHERS last year, and hope to prepare another one later on.
Margaret and Edith
Mission Group
Co-Convenors Robin Gilchrist and John Tennant
Eric Burton, Colin Fraser, George Sommerville
The
Mission Group is the smallest of all the groups - new members would be most
welcome. This group has organised, with the help of all the other groups and
members of our congregation the visitation of all our members. Leaflets to all
houses in our enlarged parish, also leaflets to all new houses built in our
parish. These leaflets are still in use to welcome any new families that move
into our parish.
If you know of any new families who have moved into your neighbourhood, please
let your elder know, or member of the Mission Group.
Education and Communication Group
Co-Convenor J Quilter
Grace Brown, Jim Brown, Jim Egerton, Alex Gibson, Andrew Hamilton, Laura Neally,
Alison Quilter, Barbara Syme, Archie Livingstone
Over the past three years the group have been involved in various aspects of
church life, mainly setting up the ICT room (computer room).
Running training courses on computer equipment and risograph machines, producing
a variety of materials including Linkline magazine and Sunday service leaflet.
Setting up resource files and job remits. The church web site is also attracting
attention.
If anyone in the congregation would like to join this group they would be made
most welcome. If you would like to learn computer skills - assistance could be
made available.
SUMMER 2004
Letter from Charlotte Coyle - Reader
Dear Friends,
The time has come when Mrs Christine Houghton will take over as minister and for
me to retire as your preacher. Over the past year and eight months, as I have
been taking the service, I have tried different ways of putting over God's
message and I want to thank all those who have joined in, taking part in the
Jesus and Peter conversations, which I hope you have enjoyed, as well as giving
you all something to think about.
Also those who have joined in the readings and the special services as Christmas
and Easter. My thanks goes also to the choir and Andrew the organist and Mr
Beatson who fills when Andrew is away - even when I picked hymns they didn't
know they always came up with the goods and lifted our praise. But most of all I
would like to thank all of you who have come along Sunday by Sunday. It is
wonderful to hear your voices raised in praise and to feel your enjoyment of the
worship.
I have enjoyed my time with you all and especially with the children and I hope
you have enjoyed it and have felt it was worth while. But it is time for mw to
sit back in the pew and listen. I look forward to that and I am happy to hand
over to Christine, whom I am sure will find you as supportive as I have.
As we move on to a new phase in the Church's life, I pray for God's blessing on
us all, and his spirit to take us into the future. The hymn tells us that Christ
makes with his friends a touching place I hope that over the time I have been
with you we have found a touching place.
Yours in Christ
Charlotte.
The Guild
Alas the guild's summer break will soon be over, but we are all geared up for
our new session which starts on the 16th September. Will members please note
that the meeting for September 30th will be held in the Church as the Blood
Transfusion Unit will be using the hall.
16th Sep Theme Night
30th Sep Community Police
14th Oct Games Night
28th Oct Frontline
11th Nov Silent Auction
25th Nov Speaker from Thornton's Chocolate Shop
9th Dec Christmas Party
This makes up the syllabus for the first session, please come and join us.
Margaret Bishop - Secretary.
South Kirk Singers
September sees the start of the Singers 13th season and what a season it
promises to be! As well as our own annual concert which shall take place on the
5th and 6th May 2005 - we will be performing in Boghall, Corstorphine, Loanhead
and Cumbernauld but we are especially delighted to have been invited to
participate in a huge event to be staged at The Meadows in Edinburgh 25th
September. This shall see activities and performances throughout the UK and
beyond by the Edinburgh Presbytery so we are naturally very excited to have been
asked to take part.
We are constantly on the look out for new members or previous members who would
like to join us again. If you enjoy singing and are interested in joining us
please speak to any member of the Singers or contact Laura Quilter for further
details.
Rehearsals take place in the church on a Sunday evening from 6:30pm until 8pm.
Remember - you don't have to be able to read music!
Boys' Brigade
Enrolment will take place in the South Church Halls on:-
Wednesday 1st September from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Anchor Boys : Primary 1 to Primary 3
Junior Section: Primary 4 to Primary 6
Company Section : Primary 7 upwards
The Company welcomes all boys to the new session in which we commence our 40th
Anniversary year. keep a look out for forthcoming events relating to our
anniversary which will be posted on the Church Hall notice boards and in the
future Linkline magazines.
Eileen Cartwright, Captain.
Pastoral Care Group
Co-Convenors: Margaret Logan and Edith Gilchrist
The pastoral care group are being kept very busy. This has been a difficult
period for us. Between family illness and holidays we have been pretty
stretched, to try and cover all the people who are either at home or in
hospital. However every name entered on the list in the vestibule have been
visited. It would be a great help to the committee of some more of the
congregation would be willing to help share the load. This is a very rewarding
part of our Church Life. You only need to give up a very small part of your free
time to make someone happy. If you have some time spare, see either Edith or
Margaret or any member of the pastoral care group - your help will much
appreciated.
Remember you are in the prayers of someone who cares.
When you feel battered by life's storms,
And you are filled by doubt and dismay,
Just remember GOD'S rainbow is coming,
IT IS ONLY A PRAYER AWAY.
Womens'
Fellowship
The Womens' Fellowship meets on the first Thursday of every month in the
church hall at 7:30pm and would welcome any woman who is young either in body or
heart to join us for fellowship and fun. The first meeting of our new session
will take place on Thursday 2nd September. Five of our members will be taking
part in the Fresh n Lo Glasgow 10k road race on Sunday 22nd August in order to
raise as much money as possible for MacMillan Cancer Relief. We would like to
raise as much money as possible for this very worthwhile cause, so if you would
like to make a donation, a sheet is available in the church vestible.
Alternatively - please contact Laura Quilter or Lynda Stewart.
Girls' Brigade
There is not a lot to report as the girls and officers of the Girls Brigade are
currently enjoying a well earned break; although I am sure the officers are
already starting to think about the new session ahead.
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the girls on winning 1st
prize for their decorated float in this years gala-day. They should be
congratulated on their attitude to the whole day, as you will remember was
extremely WET!! However not one of the girls complained even though the
procession route seemed longer than ever that day. I would like to thanks
everyone involved in the preparation for the gala day especially Gloria
Steinemann and Lesley Benfold. I would also like to thank Ellen Easton for the
tea and coffee she supplied and I would also like to thank Sarah Jane Anderson
and her family for the loan of their lorry, last bust not least I would like to
thank all members of the Whitburn South Church congregation who shouted
encouragement to us.
Enrolment for the new session will take place in the church halls on Tuesday
31st August between 6:15pm and 7:30pm. The new session begins on Tuesday 7th
September. Explorers : 6:15pm to 7:30pm. Juniors and Brigaders: 6:30pm to
8:30pm.
Anne Cartwright, Captain.
Letter from Rev Christine Houghton
I thought you might like a bit of information about your new manse family.
I am Christine and originally come from a village called Townhill in
Dunfermline. When I was 17 years old, I went to "a waddin in the Cooperative
Hall" where I met Brian and married him a year later. We have just celebrated
our 40th Wedding Anniversary on the 13th June.
Brian works at Aberdeen College at the moment looking after the electrical
stores.
We have two children - Bryn who is the artist for Dennis the Menace in the Beano
Website and - Jillian who has been backpacking in India, Nepal and Australia for
the last 18 months but who should be home in time for the induction.
I came into the Ministry late in life after studying for my BD honours in my
late 40s. Since then I have been in the lovely parishes of Dun linked with
Hillside (Angus) for 5 years, Garthdee in Aberdeen for 18 months. I am looking
forward to meeting and working with you all and if we keep Christ before us and
aim always to please Him, we will go far together.
THE TASK AHEAD OF US IS
NEVER SO GREAT AS THE POWER BEHIND US.
SHALOM
Christine.
Induction Service
The Induction of Rev. Christine Houghton will take place on Thursday 26th August
2004 at 7:30pm. (Supper will follow - provided by the Guild).
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2004
Letter from the Manse
I can hardly believe that it
is over 2 months since the Induction service, for we, in the manse have felt
accepted and at home from day one. We feel as if we belong here and want to say
thank you to everyone who has contributed to this. So many of you have wished us
well and welcomed us while others have sent us cards, flowers, seen to our mail,
told us about bins, loaned us walking sticks when I hurt my leg, driven me
around, signed my sponsor sheet and said encouraging things to me. And that is
to name but a few, so is it any wonder what I am looking forward to the years
ahead of us. You are truly a special church.
All of a sudden thought, Christmas is hurtling towards us at an alarming speed.
Through all the festive season let us not forget that it is Christ's birthday we
are celebrating and that He is the most special gift the world has ever known.
An advent prayer in an old book reminds us of this.......................
Let not our
souls be busy inns that have no room for Thee and Thine, but quiet homes of
prayer and praise where Thou may find fit company, where the needful cares of
life are wisely ordered and put away; and wide sweet spaces kept for thee, where
holy thoughts pass up and down, and fervent longings watch and wait Thy coming.
A nativity play called
"Michael Mouse" is planned for Sunday before Christmas and "The Three Camels"
for Christmas Eve as well as a short Christmas Day service when we ask the
children and adults to bring one of their presents. I hope you can manage to
join us for one or all of our celebrations.
May your Christmas be filled with joy and wonder of the first Christmas. May it
be filled with Christ himself.
SHALOM......from
Christine.
Mission Group
Things for the Mission Group have been fairly quiet during the vacancy. But now
that Christine is here - no doubt that will change.
Leaflets to welcome people to their new home in our parish is still on going,
BUT we depend on YOU for information. So if you know of any families who have
moved into your neighbourhood, please let your elder know, or any member of the
Mission Group.
New members to this group will be made most welcome.
Co. Convenors -
Robin Gilchrist & John Tennant
Members - Eric Burton, Colin Fraser & George Sommerville.
Money Matters
2004 has turned out to be a
very good year for us and I am delighted to report that we continue to enjoy a
fairly healthy financial position.
As I stated last year we have had to meet substantial costs in filling our
vacancy but with the continuing support of you, or congregation, this task has
been undertaken and met in full.
We have not undertaken as many "fund raising events" as in previous years but
you response to the two events in October was wonderful and raised the sum of
£1,120 for the supply of Mission Praise Books for the church. A very big thank
you to all who supported these events is any way.
Thank you all once again for your continuing support and generosity, you make my
'job' a pleasure!
Yours in Christ's
Service
Irene Wright
Treasurer.
Womens' Fellowship
The women's fellowship continues to attract new members to our meetings which
cover a variety of subjects.
A definite highpoint was our October meeting when Volker Stienmann gave a
wonderful cookery demonstration. He showed us how to create simple starters and
desserts which looked like they had come out of a first class restaurant. he
showed us how to carve a flower our of a mushroom using a knife which resembled
an axe.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who sponsored the
girls who participated in the Glasgow 10k which they ran in aid of the Macmillan
Cancer Relief. Your generosity resulted in a cheque for £2000 being presented to
Moira Dobbie, fund raising manager for Macmillan, at a coffee evening on the 4th
November. A further £120 was raised on that evening - so a huge thank you to
those who attended. We have been totally overwhelmed by all the support we have
received and we would like to thank you most sincerely for helping us to raise
such a huge amount of money for such a worthwhile cause.
Girls' Brigade
The new session has got off to a wonderful start and we are delighted to welcome
all the girls, old and new. We have now completed our first block with the girls
trying a variety of new topics, the brigadiers have been learning 3D decoupage,
rubber stamping and Iris folding and made some lovely hand made cards, and on
behalf of the girls, Carol and myself, would like to thank Barbara Williams for
giving up her time to come along to instruct the girls. The P4/5 juniors tried
their hand at cooking, making pizzas, shepherds pie and fairy cakes - to name a
few and the mouth watering aromas, had the rest of us hanging around outside
hoping for a taste. Lynda would like to express her thanks to Janette Quilter
who came along to share her expertise in working with the girls in the kitchen.
The explorers have been extremely creative this year and Laura and Dawn would
like to thank Gloria Stienemann for coming along with her tremendous craft
ideas, she let the girls loose with glue, feathers, jewels and paint and we had
multi-coloured parrots, treasure chests, pompom bugs, beasties and may I say
Gloria's spider still makes me crawl.
On behalf of all Officers and helpers, I would like to take this opportunity to
welcome our new minister, we look forward to working with her as chaplain of our
Company.
May we also take this opportunity to congratulate Mrs Eileen Cartwright on her
appointment as Captain of the 1st Whitburn Boys' Brigade and wish the Company
every success in their 40th anniversary celebrations.
A Prayer - for those growing old -
Lord, thou knowest I am growing older.
Keep me from growing talkative and possessed
with the idea that I must express myself on
every subject.
Release me from the craving to
straighten out everyone's affairs.
Keep me from the recital of endless detail.
Give me wings to get to the point.
Seal my lips when I am inclined to tell of
my aches and pains. They are increasing with the
years and my love to speak of them grows
sweeter as time goes by.
Teach me the glorious lesson that
occasionally I may be wrong. Make
me thoughtful but not nosey; helpful
but not bossy. With my vast store of
wisdom and experience it does seem a
pity not to use it all. But thou knowest,
Lord, that I want a few friends at the end.
AMEN.
FOR THOUGHT AND PRAYER
Faith is a bird that looks for dawn -
and sings while it is still dark
Dear Lord and Father, please forgive us our weakness
and human frailty in times of trouble. Bless and strengthen
us O Lord that, like the birds, we may also sing through the
darkness, trusting ever in your glorious light. Amen.
Prayer is the slender nerve that moves the muscles of omnipotence. (CH Spurgeon)
Lord of life and light and love
we praise You above
Lord of beauty, creation and care
we praise You everywhere
Lord of day and of night
of the battles we are called to fight
We praise Your power and Your glory.
When we pass through troubled waters He is with us.
My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. (Psalm 121:2)
Dorothy P Aitchison - Prayer Promoter.
Snippets
Shoebox Appeal - Many thanks to all who contributed this
year. So far we have
received around 240 boxes with over £300 in donations. We have done better
than last year. Many thanks to all the helpers. Ellen Tennant.
The New Year - Begin the year with God, begin with praise
for mercies old and new and hopeful days.
Begin the year with God, begin with prayer
that courage may be given His Cross to bear.
Go through the year with God, be His in all
Resolve to serve Him best, in great or small.
Begin and end with God the coming year,
So shall His perfect love, cast out all fear.
World Mission - Rev Kachera Mughogho (Malawi)
On October 10th I gathered with other Presbytery Church Mission members
in Blackburn Church Hall to meet and listen to a presentation by the Rev
Mughogho
from Malawi who has come to Scotland to study for Ministerial Degrees.
Rev. Mughogho is married and he and his wife have 6 children, his wife and
children
remaining in Malawi while he studies here.
His presentation highlighted that Malawi was quite a stable country compared
with
other African nations but economically was poor. Malawi has little or no
domestic energy
sources and has to import gas, oil and electricity which, along with little
investment in business
venture from overseas etc, causes a financial drain on the economy. Electricity
supplies are subject
to frequent power cuts and even purchasing oil for lanterns etc. is costly. Even
farming has its
problems because of the energy situation and is regularly compounded by spells
of drought.
However the people of Malawi are keen church people with church meetings of 400
- 600 people.
Most of the population are of christian faith which has developed from the time
of David Livingstone
and when Malawi was called Nyasaland (the new land).
Rev Kachera Mughogho is staying in a flat in Glasgow and Rev. Anderson of
Blackburn church asked
members at the presentation to highlight the need for some financial help to
assist Rev Mughogho
obtain PC equipment, which he will need to progress his studies here - any
donation, however small,
would be most welcome.
A retiral offering will be held after morning worship on 2nd January 2005 to
assist Rev Mughogho.
Archie Livingstone.
Boys' Brigade
All sections of the Company have had a busy start to the session between badge
work and battalion events.
Anchor Boys are about to attend a battalion craft day on Saturday 27th November
in East Calder. Junior Section attended the 5 aside football tournament in
Bathgate sports centre on 9th September. The boys had a great time and
especially enjoyed the chips at the end. On 20th November they will attend a fun
quiz day in Harthill. Company Section attended the battalion table games in East
Calder, which the boys enjoyed and will attend the badminton event early in
January.
Our founder's day service was held in Bathgate High Church on 3rd October and
all our sections were represented.
Armistice parade and service of remembrance took place on 14th November.
On Wednesday 17th November we celebrate our 40th anniversary with a service in
the South Church at 7pm. An invitation is extended to all. There will be a
display of old photographs and other memorabilia in the church hall after the
service.
This year the pantomime will be "Jack in the beanstalk" in the Pavilion Theatre,
Glasgow on Saturday 8th January 2005.
As this is my first term as Captain I would like to thank staff and boys for
their support and look forward to a very busy and interesting year ahead.
Eileen Cartwright.
South Kirk Singers
We have a very busy start to the new season. After a very successful concert in
Boghall Parish Church, we then performed another fund raising concert in
Condorrat Parish Church near Cumbernauld. We were also delighted to welcome
several new members amongst us who have worked exceptionally hard to learn a
vast amount of music in a very short period of time.
By the time you read this magazine we will have performed at our own Guild
Centenary Celebration. It is great honour for us to be invited to participate is
such a momentous occasion, and we were delighted to be involved. We would like
to take this opportunity to congratulate the Guild on reaching such a wonderful
milestone. We would also like to show our appreciation to the guild members both
past and present, who, thought their commitment and dedication have contributed
so much to the life of our church. May God bless you all in this your centenary
year.
The Guild
Here we are almost at the
end of another session. This an exciting session for the Guild as we are
celebrating one hundred years of forming a Guild. We are having a celebration
party on Friday 12th November and among our guests are our own minister
Christine and husband Brian, Rev. and Mrs Darroch, Allison Twaddle (General
Secretary of the Guild), and Mrs Findlater of Presbyterial Council. We are also
having a Guild Week, commencing 21st November and are having events going on
through the week with other guilds, finishing up on Sunday November 28th with a
service in the church, followed by a soup and sweet lunch in the hall to which
everyone is welcome. Our Christmas night out is on the 9th December in the
Hilcroft Hotel finishing off this session. The committee and members take the
opportunity to wish everyone a Very Happy Christmas.
Margaret Bishop, secretary.
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MARCH 2005
Letter
from the Manse
From the Manse,
Easter is almost upon us. It is our most important festival of the Christian
year. It never fails to make me humble as well as excited, to be reminded of the
love that was shown that first Easter. During Holy Week, I am planning a series
of short, reflective services each night in which we will be reminded of that
last week of Jesus' life here on earth. We will celebrate once more the fullness
of the love of Christ for each one of us which led Him to the Cross and beyond.
The times of the services will be printed on a later page.
I am hoping that many will assist me in these services, it will be a week of
much sharing.
We will finish the week with an early morning 8am informal service to celebrate
the Resurrection of our Lord which will be followed by breakfast together as
well as the usual Sunday worship at 11am.
I look forward to it all immensely and I hope most of you will be able to join
with us, if not every night, then at least one. I never fail to be impressed by
your faithfulness at worship on Sunday mornings and I think our numbers increase
each week.
May God bless you all afresh as we approach Easter.
SHALOM
from Christine.
New
Elders
Wasn't it good to see 3 new Elders taking vows of Ordination recently. We ask
God's blessing on David Beaston, Irene Beatson and Irene Wright as they get
ready to take up their new duties for the Church. Some of them will be given
districts to care for and this is where you the congregation have your part to
play. They come to visit you in the name of our Church and our Lord as the link
between you and the Church, so please make them welcome. Please don't make them
stand on the door step, ask them in as you would any visitor. Please pray for
your Elder as I am sure they pray for you.
Reader
Congratulations to David
Beatson who has been accepted for training as a Reader with the Church of
Scotland. David has been taking part in worship most weeks and his contributions
have been appreciated by us all.
Prayer Group
When the race gets tiring Lord remind me that you run beside me.
Loving Lord, how
wonderful it is to know that when we grow tired and weary on our spiritual
journey, we may rest in Your great power and strength.
Come unto me, all ye that
labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28
How marvellous! How
wonderful! and my song shall ever be.
How marvellous! How wonderful! is my Saviour's love for me.
Therefore, since we
are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything
that hinders and the sin that so early entangles, and let us run perseverance
the race marked our for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and
perfecter of our faith.... Consider Him who endured such opposition from sinful
men, so that he will not grow weary and lose heart. Hebrews 12, 1,2,3 NIV.
Keeping in mind that the
churches are the people, do you think the following comment could apply to OUR
church? "The churches delivered a harsh judgement and we have recognised that
there is a problem in the church. Now we have to ask ourselves, what can we do?"
Pasteur Bazie, Burkina Faso - Christian Aid
If my people, who are
called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn
from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin
and will hear their land. 2 chronicles 7:14 NIV
Loving heavenly Father,
please forgive us our critical and hurtful ways. See with your eyes, Hear with
your ears, Speak with your mouth and Love with your heart, through Jesus, the
blessed Saviour. Amen.
What a friend we
have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry, Everything to God in prayer!
O what peace we often forfeit, O what needless pain we bear,
All because we do not carry EVERYTHING to God in Prayer!
May God who understands
each need, who listens to every prayer, Bless you and keep you, in his loving
are.
Dorothy Aitchison, Prayer
Promoter
Easter Cards
We are producing an Easter Card, with all the times of our Easter Services
printed on it, to go into as many homes in our parish as possible. We will be
looking for people to deliver these, so please think about offering your
services for this vital work of outreach.
Flower List
06/03/05 Communion Sunday - The Guild
13/03/05 Mrs J Black
20/03/05 Mr & Mrs J Whannel
27/03/05 Mrs A McAslan
03/04/05 Mrs M Anderson
10/04/05 Mrs G Nairn
17/04/05 Mrs A Fordyce
24/04/05 Mrs A McConnell
01/05/05 Mrs A Murray
08/05/05 Mrs M Harte & Mrs A Knox
15/05/05 Mrs J Anderson
22/05/05 Mrs J Livingstone
29/05/05 Mrs G Campbell
05/06/05 Communion Sunday - The Guild
12/06/05 Mrs J Brown
19/06/05 Mrs J Quilter
26/06/05 Mr & Mrs E Burton
Holy Week
Services
Special service being during holy week are:-
Monday 21st
March 7 - 7:30pm
Tuesday 22nd March 7 - 7:30pm
Wednesday 23rd March 7 - 7:30pm
Thursday 24th March - Communion 7 - 7:30pm
Friday 25th March - Good Friday 7 - 7:30pm
Sunday 27th March - with breakfast 8 - 9:30am
Sunday 27th March - all age worship 11am (bring your painted boiled egg)
The Guild
Another season is almost over. We have our AGM on Thursday 10th March, followed
by a "TRAMPS SUPPER". Our closing social in April, venue still to be decided and
our trip in May. We have had a very busy year as 2004 was our centenary here in
Whitburn South.
The Guild's all over the country held the first ever Guild Awareness Week, which
was a great success.
As you will all know our secretary, Margaret Bishop, is ill in hospital - we all
wish her a speedy recovery, and look forward to having her back with us soon.
Margaret Gourlay - President.
Sunday
Teas
This is to thank everyone for support and help. Anyone who would like to help,
please put your name on the list in the hall. Thank you, Joyce.
Money
Matters
Dear Friends,
Well, I have just had the Audit finalised for 2004 and I am delighted to report
that it was another good year financially for Whitburn South, reflecting the
happy and comfortable feeling which reverberates around our Church every Sunday.
The level of offerings has increased in all areas and I thank you all for your
support in this. Total income shows an increase of 19.9% but this is mainly due
to the receipt of a Tax Recovery on Gift Aid where there was no corresponding
claim for 2003.
As expected our expenditure has also increased substantially, 32.3% in fact, and
this is mainly attributed to us returning to paying full Ministerial Costs to
the Church of Scotland. However I am delighted to tell you that due to your
continuing support, we have been able to meet all these costs and still end 2004
in a very healthy financial position.
There has been a lot of activity in the Fabric Funs over the past year and as
well major refurbishment in the Manse various other outstanding repairs and
maintenance have been attended to.
The Accounts will be available for distribution soon and you will see that the
format has been changed slightly. This is in line with the requirements of the
Church of Scotland and I am sure you will find the fairly easy to follow. I will
be happy to answer any questions you may have on the accounts and I look forward
to seeing you at the Annual Business Meeting when they will be approved.
Thank you all once
again for your continued support and generosity.
Yours in
Christ's Service.
Irene
Wright, Treasurer.
Morning Coffee
I would like to see the hall open one morning a week for a cup of coffee. Would
anyone be interested?
Let me know what day would suit and I will try to organise it. Any monies made
from this could be put to helping other people. I look forward to hearing from
you on this matter... maybe you would even like to help!!!!!
Christine.
JUNE 2005
Letter
from the Manse
Brian and I enjoy visiting gardens centres where up until now things have been
quiet as far as other customers go. Now they are busy which is a sign that
summer is around the corner. The Church doesn't have a time when things go
quieter, though if there were, you'd think it would be summer..
Not so this year in Whitburn South.. We are planning:- The Big Event .. A family
Picnic.. Extra Summer Services.. and a Summer Fun Week for the children. If you
are free on the dates of any of the summer activities..why not come along and
help.
You have all worked so hard in my nine months with you that I wish you a well
deserved, peaceful, restful and refreshing summer. Take some time to smell the
flowers and to be still and know that God is all around you.
I am reminded that God never has a day off or goes away on holiday. How
fortunate we Christians are to have the assurance that God is always there for
us at any time.
Going on holiday? Why not bring back a picture or postcard of the church you
visit or worship in.
SHALOM
Christine
Girls'
Brigade
It has been a very busy tie for the company this session - the girls have been
taking part in a variety of Divisional events. The primary 6/7 junior section
took part in a very lively beach party hosted by the Armadale company, it was
strange to see 150 girls in shirts and beach wear in a cold wet Friday night in
February, they definitely did not feel the cold as they danced the night away.
WELL DONE! to our brigadier section on winning 1st prize in the brigadier talent
show hosted by the Boghall company - they called themselves "The Show Stoppers"
and performed Razzle Dazzle. The show featured acts from all the companies in
West Lothian and everyone involved had a great thoroughly entertaining night.
The girls have been asked to come along and perform for the girls brigade
executive at their AGM on the 2nd of June.
Our primary 4/5 junior section will take part in a games and picnic event at
Polkemmet Country Park on Saturday 14th May.
After parents night the girls brigade will continue to meet until 21st June,
these will be fun and games evenings with some time being spent preparing
decorations for this years gala day float.
The girls have a number of events before this year's session ends, here are some
diary notes:-
Saturday 4th June -
Company trip to Loudoun Castle
Tuesday 14th June - Distribution of Gala News
Thursday 16th June - Organisations Quiz
Sunday 19th June - Organisations Parade
Saturday 25th June - Gala Parade
On behalf of the Officers and Girls, I would like to take this opportunity to
thank everyone who has come along to our company this year and given time to
help the girls achieve their badges by demonstrating and teaching cooking and
crafts etc. I would like to thank the congregational board for the use of the
halls and a special thanks to Andrew Hamilton and Jim Smillie for their support.
Anne Cartwright, Captain.
Sunday School and FOCUS Group
A big thank you to all members and children of the church for their
donations of Easter Eggs. The Eggs were taken to Sick Childrens Edinburgh, who
were amazed at the generosity from our children and members.
Well Done Everybody!
The children have settled down after the Easter break. We have 36 children on
our books who attend regularly. Also we get some of our members grandchildren
who come to visit throughout the year.
On May 15th - Grace and Dawn Brown also Laura Quilter will be running in the
Brittanic Glasgow Womens 10k race, on behalf on Simpson Special Care Unit,
Edinburgh. Just to say thank you for Dawn who was born 12 weeks premature, 21
years ago, weighing less than a 2 pound bag of sugar. Dawn is one of Simpsons
miracle babies.
Sunday school prize giving will be held on the 19th June. The children will be
taking the service on that Sunday - more information nearer the time.
Boys'
Brigade
This year has been a very busy year for both staff and boys.
On Friday the 4th March 2005, we held a celebration family party for our 40th
anniversary in Whitburn Bowling Club. The Company was well represented by
families of the boys brigade. A presentation was made to our former captain Mrs
Alison Quilter on behalf of the staff and boys of the company to thank her for
all the work she had done over the past 24 years. The company would also like to
thank Mr Tom Stockman for the lovely cake he made for us.
Our parents and friends evening was held on the 11th May in the Church Hall.
Gold Awards were presented to Ian Syme and Callum Wilson at the Battalion Rally
on 13th May.
Enrolment
for the new session 2005/2006 will take place on Wednesday 24th August between
6:30pm and 7:30pm in the church hall.
The staff and boys would like to thank the Rev Christine Houghton, members of
the Kirk Session / Board and congregation of the South Church for all their
support throughout the year.
Have a good summer break.
Eileen Cartwright,
Captain.
The Guild
2004/5 which included
our Centenary celebrations was indeed a good time of fun and fellowship and
seems to have simply flown by!
We finish off this session with our day-outing to Perth on the 21st of May when
no doubt we will invade the shops.
As your new president I would like to see YOU next session. Please do join us as
we would appreciate your suppoty and encouragement. You are sure to enjoy a
great variety of exciting evenings which have been arranged for 2005/6.
Irene
Beatson, (President).
Other
Snippets
Thanks to all who delivered Easter cards, made tea each night, made breakfast on
Sunday morning, and who took part in readings etc.. It all went to make Easter
2005 very special and meaningful.
Summer fun for the children - 8th - 12th August. There will be games, crafts,
quizzes & Bible stories. Come along kids and have fun.
Summer Fete realized the sum of:- £2,500 and still counting. Grateful thanks to
all who assisted - contributed - bought or in any way helped. Thank You.
Church family picnic, 26th June after the service. Games, races, BBQ and prizes.
Come on and join in.
Mrs Stockman would like to thank all the congregation for their good wishes,
lovely cards and flowers, on the occasion of her 90th birthday.
Stamps - Please remember to save all your stamps - (British and/or Foreign).
Bring them to the church or contact Ellen Tennant.
Well done South Kirk Singers for two great evenings of music at your annual
concert. Thanks to Laura and the choir for all the hours of dedication you give
to make it all happen. It is much appreciated.
Thanks also to Andrew Livingston and the Church Choir for their wonderful
contribution Sunday by Sunday.
Church Lending Library - If you have any Christian books that you have finished
with, please think about giving them to the Church so that we can start a
lending library which will be available to everyone in the hall in a Sunday
morning.
Sunday School prize giving is Sunday 19th June.
South Kirk Singers
The South Kirk Singers rounded off
their session recently with their 13th Annual Concert. They performed to packed
audiences on the 5th and 6th of May with their usual variety of music, old and
new. They were joined by their guests, the Whitburn Brass Band Ensemble who
treated the audience to a wealth of musical favourites. The highlight of the
evening was the performance of "One Day More" from "Les Miserables" which left
the audience really wanting more!
The choir will now have a deserved rest, but if you have been inspired by what
you heard at the concert, or have been thinking about coming along, please join
us for our 14th season at the start of September.
God uses ordinary people to
do extraordinary things.
An army of ordinary
people,
A kingdom where love is the key,
A city, a light to the nations,
Heirs to the promise are we.
A people whose life is in Jesus,
A nation together we stand,
Only through grace are we worthy,
Inheritors of the land.
There are many examples in the Bible of ordinary people being called to do
extraordinary things, one being Moses. When he is called into service his first
reaction is, "No. Lord, don't send me. I have never been a good speaker... I am
a poor speaker, slow and hesitant, but the Lord replies, "Now go; I will help
you to speak, and I will tell you what to say." Exodus Ch4, 10 & 12 GNB. If you
read on you will see Moses isn't entirely convinced and continues to use the
same excuse another couple of times (Ch6). Some people need a lot of convincing
to fulfil their destiny! So give thanks for the ordinary people who make a bug
difference to your life, by using their God-given talents, and be sure to tell
them sometimes.
...that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other's faith. Romans
Ch1:12 NIV.
GETTING THE RIGHT PERSPECTIVE
When Goliath came to fight the Israelites, the soldiers all thought - "He is so
big we can never kill him!"
When David saw the same giant, his thought was....."He is so big I can't miss
him!"
I'm Glad You're in my Dash!
A man who stood to speak at the funeral of a friend,
he referred to the dates on her tombstone from beginning....to the end.
He noted that first came her date of birth and he spoke the following date with
tears,
but he said what mattered most of all was the dash between those years.
(1937 - 2002)
For the dash represents all the time that she spent alive on earth...
and now only those who loved her know what that little line is worth.
For it matters not, how much we own; the cars...the house... the cash,
what matters is how we live and love and how we spend our dash.
So think about this long and hard...are there things you'd like to change?
for you never know how much time is left, that still can be rearranged.
If we would slow down enough, to consider what's true and real,
and always try to understand the way other people feel.
And be less quick to anger, and show appreciation more,
and love the people in our lives like we've never loved before.
If we treat each other with respect, and more often wear a smile....
remembering that special dash might only last a little while.
So, when your eulogy's being read with your life's actions to rehash...
would you be proud of the things they say about how YOU spent your dash?
Prayer Morning
Got an hour to spare on a Wednesday morning? Why nit use it to come and pray for
The Church, People and the world.
The day
was long, the burden I had borne seemed heavier than I could bear, and the it
lifted - but I did not know someone had knelt is prayer; had taken me to God
that very hour and asked the easing of the load, and He, in infinite compassion,
had stooped down and taken it from me. We cannot tell how often as we pray for
some bewildered one, hurt and distressed, the answer comes, but many times those
hearts find sudden peace and rest. Someone prayed and faith, reaching hand, took
hold of God and brought Him down that day! So many, many hearts have need of
prayer! ..... OH, LET US PRAY!
Coffee Morning
In the last magazine I said I would like to see the hall open one morning a week
for a cup of coffee and would anyone be interested in this. Well the Friday
Coffee Morning was started and has been going for four weeks. It has been
wonderful to see so many people come along and enjoy the company and it has been
great to see how mnay are willing to help set up, bake and serve. Thank you to
everyone. If you have a hour to spare, why don't you come along anf meet your
friends over a cup of coffee and the most beautiful home baking.
Christine.
The Big Event
When 4 ministers got together an idea for a joint effort during Gala Week was
born so.. here it is........
Saturday afternoon 18th June in the football park (Central Park). There will be
a bouncy castle.. a slide.. and other fun things. Organisations like BB, GB,
Scouts, Crusaders, Christian Aid and more will give information and show their
wares. Later there will be a BBQ then a songs of praise with (hopefully) Ian
White who is a terrific Christian singer. Best of all is that most of this will
be FREE. So come along with family, friends and neighbours. It will be FUN FUN
FUN.
Anyone who offer any help with this event should contact Brian Houghton.
SEPT 2005
Letter from the Manse
I had a significant birthday recently (60). I wasn't looking forward to this at
all as I felt that time was going too quickly for me but the day turned out to
be wonderful, for so many of you sent cards and gifts for which I want to thank
you, especially since I thought nobody knew. I spent the evening with my family
and was surrounded by so much love that i forgot the passing of the years.
I was reminded just this week though, how precious time is when one of my best
friends died suddenly. I realized that time is too short to fill it with anger,
gossip, impatience, intolerance and things which will cause us to have regrets.
This is not the Christian way and thankfully this has not been my experience in
Whitburn since I arrived.
I was at the Edinburgh Tattoo this week for the first time and was impressed by
the whole experience. I especially liked the way in which the participants all
had to work together in harmony and precision to make it work and pray that we
in the South Church will continue to build on the Christian love and care that
is already here. The love and care and support that causes me to thank God for
bringing me here to work among you. The Tattoo brochure informed us that this
year, the number of pipes and drums was the biggest ever and it reminded me that
we too should always be looking towards inviting new people among us Sunday by
Sunday and telling those who haven't been to Church for a long time that we miss
them.
May we all use our time wisely and Godly.
May God bless us and our neighbouring churches as we make plans for our
Christian work from now until Christmas.
May we always try to please Him.
SHALOM
Christine.
The Guild
WILL YOU BE FREE ON THURSDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER? THEN WHY NOT JOIN US IN THE HALL AT
7PM. YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF A WARM FELLOWSHIP AND A VARIED PROGRAMME OF
ACTIVITIES, SO COME ON, EVEN IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN BEFORE!
THE GUILD NEEDS YOU.
Irene Beatson - President
Kids Zone
....What a week that was. Around 16 children came along each day. We were
Intrepid Explorers searching for the way and the truth. On arrival everyone had
to go to the Passport Office to have their passport stamped and then travel to
their base camps before there was a campfire sing along with a mixture of
Christian choruses and "nonsense" songs.... the favourite being the Worm Song.
We had a games attack, a snack attack and an art attack every day as well as
learning that Jesus was the Way, the Truth and the Life, The Light of the World
and the Bread of Life. The children told us that they enjoyed it all and are
looking forward to the next one...which is being planned as we speak. Many
thanks to those who helped in any way... why don't you think of joining us next
time!
Boys' Brigade
Enrolment will take place in the South Church Halls on:-
Wednesday 24th August from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Anchor Boys : Primary 1 to Primary 3
Junior Section: Primary 4 to Primary 6
Company Section : Primary 7 upwards
The staff are looking forward to meeting new members and of course all our
previous members on the night.
Eileen Cartwright, Captain.
Pastoral Care Group
Co-Convenors: Edith Gilchrist & Joey Fraser
As usual the pastoral care group are being kept very busy. In spite of being
stretched, because of holidays etc, we have still managed to visit all the
people at home or in hospital whose names have been entered on the list in the
church vestibule. If we do not know a person is ill - we cannot visit. It would
be a great help to the group if we could get nore volunteers from the
congregation, to help share the load. If you have any spare time and are willing
to help contact, Joey, Edith or any member of the group. Pastoral care is a very
rewarding part of our church life. Not only do we visit - we are helping to
organise a Cradle Roll Service, in conjunction with the SOLAR group. Invites
have been sent out to the families of all children baptised in our church over
the past six years, come along and celebrate with us on the 28th August in our
Church, then join us for a buffet lunch after the service in the church hall.
Later on in the year the group will be conducting morning worship (date to be
arranged). An invite is included in the magazine for a St Andrews celebration in
the church hall on November 26th. This is a Saturday afternoon. Everyone is
welcome and it costs nothing.
Edith and Joey
Everyone can be great, because anybody can serve. You don't need a college
degree to serve. You don't have to know about Plato or Aristotle to serve. You
don't have to know Einstein's theory of relativity to serve. You only need a
heart full of Grace and a soul generated by Love. (Martin Luther King).
Those who trust in the Lord for help
Will find their strength renewed.
They will rise on wings of eagles,
They will run and not get weary
They will walk and not grow weak. (Isaiah Ch40, v31)
Intimations
A bereavement service is being planned for later in the year. This will give
anyone who has lost a loved one in the past, no matter how long ago, to remember
and give thanks for them.
Church Lending Library - If you have any Christian books that you have finished
with, please think about giving them to the church so that we can start a
lending library, which will be available to everyone in the hall on a Sunday
morning.
Friday coffee mornings are very popular. If you have an hour to spare, come
along and meet your friends over a cup of coffee and the most beautiful home
baking. Waistlines guaranteed to expand.
Total for Christine's slimming sponsor is £702 - haven't you given well.
A new communicants class is planned starting with a short meeting after the
service on the 21st August to determine the best day and time to meet. We will
meet for a few weeks to learn of Faith, Our Church of Scotland, Prayer, Baptism
and Communion. Even if you can't be there on the first Sunday you can still join
with us after that. If you have been a member for a long time and would like to
refresh your learning or renew your vows, come along too.
Girls Brigade
Tuesday 30th August 2005 - 6:15pm til
7:30pm in church halls Girls' Brigade will be enrolling on the above date. The
girls' brigade is open to all girls from P1-S4 and we are looking forward to
welcoming new girls and old. Uniform orders can be placed at enrolment (some
items already in stock). The new session will begin on 6th September.
Explorers 6:15pm to 7:30pm......Juniors/Brigadiers 6:30pm to 8:30pm.
We look forward to seeing you.
Anne Cartwright, Captain.
Picnic
The sun shone, the food was good, the company was excellent and the singing
ended it off very nicely indeed. Some even found energy to join in the races for
which everyone received certificates. I believe the Minister joined in this (but
cheated by started halfway down the track!!!!) Thanks to all who helped with
it...If you didn't make it this year - make sure you do so next year!
For
Sharing
Thou God Seest Me
In your deepest trial,
When you feel alone;
Remember Jesus never
Will fail or leave His own.
He'll give you strength and comfort,
He'll bring you through the fire;
One day you'll know the reason
When you're called to go up higher.
Don't fear the floods and waters,
For they shall not o'erflow;
The Lord is with you always,
He really love you so.
He'll strengthen and uphold you,
Your helper He will be;
So in the trial trust Him,
For "Thou God Seest me".
To Love What is Worth Loving
To love what is worth loving,
To praise what delights you most,
To value what is precious in your sight,
To hate what is offensive to you.
Do not let me judge according to what I hear,
But to judge rightly between things that differ,
And above all to search out and to do what pleases you,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Thomas a ' Kempis)
A New Dawn
In the stillness of the night I feel Your peace
In the silence of the moment I hear Your voice
In the darkness I feel Your warmth
And Your light brings a new dawn.
A new dawn brings new hope
A fresh journey to walk
Without fear because You hold my hand.
A new dawn free from fear
A new dawn free from pain
A new dawn full of love and of light.
In the stillness of the night you'll find peace
In the silence of the moment you'll hear My voice
In the darkness you'll feel my warmth
And your journey of life carries on - with new hope and love and dreams.
(Alison Quilter 3/7/2005)
November/December 2005
Letter from the Manse
As part of our son's Christmas
a few years ago we bought him a musical turtle. It was very lifelike moving
slowly across the floor and pulling its head into its shell. It even moved its
mouth to look as if it was singing.
The song it sang said "You gotta slow down you move too fast, You gotta slow
down and make the morning last, You gotta slow down live the hours, You gotta
slow down and smell the flowers".
Its important that we hear this at Christmas for we rush, plan, worry, buy,
bake and send out masses of Christmas cards that we forget to stop for a moment
and look at God's Christmas Card to us...
The front cover perhaps should be a picture of love as Jesus Christ the Prince
of peace was born in a stable to humble obedient parents.
Inside the card perhaps should be God's message to us...I send my Son to live
and die for you... Don't be too busy to look on him... it's his birthday,
it's the reason for all the celebrations.
You have worked so hard again this year fund raising, making the church new and
clean again after the renovations and now the Fayre is almost upon us. I thank
you for all you have done, for all the prayers you have uttered and all the love
and support you have given to Brian and myself..but take time to kneel in wonder
at the stable and worship Christ the King.
We will be dedicating the new stained glass windows the Sunday of the week I am
writing this letter in memory of a wonderful man of faith Campbell Thomson now
with the Lord. The windows are designed and built by Mr Ronald Mitton and they
are beautiful. Thank you Isobel for giving the church this lovely gift which
will speak to many of us down through the years.
Come and join us this Christmas at some time.
Christmas blessings
to you all from Christine and Brian.
Pastoral Care and Worship
Group
The pastoral care Group take this opportunity to wish all members and friends of
the congregation a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Edith and Joey would
like to thank all members of the group for their hard work throughout the year.
The members of this group visit houses, hospitals and nursing homes to keep in
touch with many of our members, who are unable to attend Sunday worship.
Remember YOU our members can help us in this important part of our Church's
work, by keeping us informed of anyone in need of a visit. Most of you should be
aware that the group is having a Scottish afternoon celebration for St. Andrew
on Saturday the 26th November in our Church Hall, from 2pm until 4pm, to which
all of you are welcome. David Beatson will provide the entertainment and there
will be lots of home baking, provided by the group. Come and join us on Sunday
27th November the group will be conducting morning worship, this should be
another date for your diaries.
The Worship Group have had an extremely busy few months. Last session the Church
family enjoyed an outing at Polkemmet Country Park. All those who attended
enjoyed a great BBQ followed by games for all ages. The day cam to an end with a
Songs of Praise; it was a great day allowing the sharing of fun, fellowship and
family...here's to next year!
During July and August two morning services were arranged by the group; the
first at 9:30am was well enjoyed by all ages but was particularly enjoyed by
those who were young at heart due to its informal nature. The second service
which was at 11am followed the more traditional format. By offering two services
the needs of ALL the congregation were catered for and we would like to thank
Christine for all her enthusiasm in making the summer worship programme such a
success.
A summer holiday club ran n the church hall during the last week of the summer
holidays. This was the first venture of its type but will definitely not be the
last. All the children who attended had a fantastic time... not to mention the
adults!
The Worship Group worked along side the Pastoral Care Group and Christine to
organise the Cradle Roll Service. This was a truly uplifting service as the
whole Church Family from Pampers to Pensioners joined together for a great
worship celebration.
The Worship group continue to organise the evening services which take place the
first Sunday of every month. If you have any great ideas for an evening service
share it with any members of the group...better still why not come and join us,
we are always looking for new members.
Our next meeting takes place on Monday 28th November in the Church hall at
7:30pm. You will be made most welcome.
Money Matters
As we approach the end of another very happy and successful year for our Church,
I would like to give you an update on our financial situation.
We are very fortunate that we continue to maintain very steady and healthy
levels of Christian Giving, something which I fell reflects the whole atmosphere
on our Church and all the various Church Organisations at present. At the
beginning of the year I intimated that this year would see a return to all the
extra expense which we were spared during our vacancy time and I am delighted to
tell you that we have been able to meet all these costs comfortably.
Our Fabric Account is also still healthy due to marvellous support given to the
Fetes and we have been able to meet all the necessary expenses relative to our
buildings.
The cost of the essential work carried out in the Church recently will be met
from the Restoration Fund and I am happy to say that due to the continuing
support for the envelope giving scheme for this Fund, we are well able to meet
this cost without asking for donations.
The Friday Coffee Mornings, which started as "a cuppa and a blether" have
flourished beyond all expectations and have resulted in a sizeable sum being
accumulated from donations. As this was which was not expected we have been to
use it to provide support for various Church activities during the year and
there are plans to make donations to the various organisations to help fund
their Christmas parties. We also hope to provide some new crockery and kitchen
equipment and support a Special Project for 2006 which will be further explained
at a later date. Your continuing support for this initiative is very much
appreciated.
Thank you all very much for support and generosity throughout the year.
Yours in Christ's
Service
Irene Wright
Treasurer.
Womens' Fellowship
The women's fellowship continue to have a busy programme of events. The
highlight this season was the coffee and craft evening held in October in aid of
Breast Cancer Care. This was a great opportunity for people to enjoy a coffee
while they learned a new craft. The evening was a huge success, raising £570,
for a very worthy cause. Thanks to all those who supported the event. We are
always looking for new members. Our next meeting will take place on Wednesday
30th November at 7:30pm - so come and join us!
Girls Brigade
We are almost at the end of our first session and what a great session we have
had. We currently have over 60 girls. For the first in our Company the Brigadier
section is the largest section with 22 girls, ranging in age from 12 to 17, it
also gives us the largest Brigadier section in West Lothian. The girls are
working through this year's programme and will be taking part in a wide range of
activities and looking forward to their Christmas trips.
Our explorer section have just completed a block of how things taste, and each
week took part in various food based activities from tasting exotic fruits to
making and decorating cakes. I am sure their parents were amazed at the
masterpieces that were taken home. Many thanks go to Janette Quilter for her
help in this.
We recently received an inspection from our Division Commandant, who expressed
her delight with our organisation, so well done to everyone for making her visit
a success. The Brigadier section recently took part in a progressive meal. As
part of this we played host to approximately 113 girls and officers from the
Brigadiers sections in the West Lothian Divisions. We provided pizza as the main
course and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers and
helpers who gave up their Friday night to help, serve and clean up, I would also
like to say thank you for the use of the hall for this event.
On behalf of the girls and officers I would like to say thank you for allowing
us to lead the evening service on Sunday 6th November. We were pleased with the
number of parents who stayed to worship with us. We hope everyone who attended
enjoyed the evening of celebration. I can say that the girls and staff of Girls
Brigade had a fantastic time.
Thank you to all the girls who took part in the Remembrance Day parade, it was
fantastic to see many girls turning out to worship.
I would like to welcome 2 new members to the Girls' Brigade staff, Mrs Valerie
Tennant who is helping with the Junior section and Mrs Michelle Greens who is
helping the Explorer section, we hope they continue to enjoy their times with
us.
Anne Cartwright, Captain.
Sunday School and FOCUS Group
A Soup Lunch on the 9th October in aid of Children's
Christmas Party, was a tremendous success and all the teachers would like to
thank everyone for their kind generosity and support, the grand total was £200.
The toy appeal this year will be on Sunday, 11th December. If you have any toys
- old or new - still in a good condition, please being them along to this
service. All toys go to the children of West Lothian who are not as fortunate as
we all are.
The Children's Christmas Party, for all the children in the church, will be held
on Saturday 17th December from 1pm - 3pm, in the hall.
Church News
Update from David Beatson..... - As some of you already
know, I have just completed the first year of my training for the Readership in
the Church. For the 2nd and 3rd years if my training I have to move to different
churches and I am presently awaiting a placement from the West Lothian
Presbytery. I will miss you all, but no doubt will see you around. I am allowed
to visit my home church once in every four weeks. Thank you for your prayers,
kind words and good wishes. I will keep you up to date with my progress. The
Lord bless you all.
David
Life and Work
Many, many thanks to Jean Weir who has faithfully organised the distribution of
the magazines for many years and who now feels it is time to hand the task over
due to family commitments. Brian Houghton has offered to take over from Jean. We
wish you well Brian - as we say well done Jean.
Many, Many Thanks
My sincere thanks to everyone at Whitburn South for their get well cards,
flowers, phone calls, home visits, baskets of fruit, reading material and also
the many prayers said for me and me family during my illness and absence from
Church. At the moment, good progress is being made and a review is planned by my
consultant for St. Andrews day.
Yours sincerely
Archie
Sound System/Recording of Services
Our new church sound system is now installed and appears to be working well,
having sorted out the "gremlins" which troubled us for the first few weeks.
David Jewell-Smith has volunteered to monitor the system week by week. We have
also started to record the service each Sunday morning, both on cassette and
DVD. If you are unable to attend church for any reason and would like to receive
a copy of the recordings, this can be arranged by contacting your elder in the
first instance. Also if you are aware of anyone who you think would benefit from
this service, please contact your elder. Please remember to let us know if you
would prefer a copy on cassette or DVD.
Tsumani
Everyone is well aware of the disastrous effect of the Tsunami last December.
Following the Tsunami the firm of Martin Currie for who I work donated nearly
£60,000. Rather than the monies being donated and being "lost" into a large pot,
we decided we wanted to donate the monies in a way which mean we could see where
our monies were going and also have the opportunity to assist further. We
therefore decided to link with an International Christian charity called
"Habitat for Humanity" (www.habitat.org).
Habitat are an impressive charity who were founded in America some years ago
with the aim of eradicating poverty housing. They work around the world in areas
of need building permanent brick built homes and have recently completed their
one millionth home. Habitat are building homes in some of the worst hot areas of
Sri Lanka and are heavily reliant on volunteer workforces to make progress.
I have volunteered to spend a little over a week in Sri Lanka from 22nd April
next year helping habitat in their quest to help replace some of the many homes
destroyed in the Tsunami. During my time I will work with the other volunteers
and specialists building the homes the families so badly need.
To support the rebuild and visit, I require to raise a minimum sponsorship of
£1,800. Our Kirk Session have suggested that the congregation be given the
opportunity to contribute to the cause through retiral offerings on Communion
Sunday.
It is almost a year since the Tsunami hit and caused such widespread
devastation. The work continues to try to bring some normality back to the lives
of those affected. Please continue to pray for the people of all the affected
countries and for the relief workers helping through the region. Thanks for your
support and I look forward to updating you on the progress being made on my
return.
George Quilter
Boys' Brigade
From the last time that we had an item in the Linkline Newsletter we have been
very busy with Battalion events. The Company had the pleasure of attending the
Founders Day Service in Linlithgow. We had our own Dedication Service in the
South Church where Alan Gentleman was presented with his Queen's badge, which is
the highest honour in the Boys Brigade Movement. Congratulations to Alan. We
would also like to thank the Rev Christine Houghton for all her assistance at
both events.
Company Section attended 5-a-side football at Bathgate Sports Centre on
Saturday 29th October. They all enjoyed the football.
Anchor Boys attended a Giant Games day on Saturday 5th November in St. Paul's
Church in Ladywell. Apart from the Mini Bus not turning up and having to
telephone a couple of people to help us get them to and from the event, they had
a great time. We would like to thank Mrs Anne Knox, Mrs Barbara Syme and Mr Alan
Cartwright for coming to our rescue.
Junior Section are looking forward to their Fun Day at Bathgate High Church on
Saturday 26th November.
Everyone at 1st Whitburn Boys Brigade wish everyone in the South Church
Congregation a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Eileen Cartwright.
South Kirk Singers
The Singers have had an extremely busy start to their 14th
session. They have performed at Callendar parish Church for the first time in
early November. The Singers were extremely well received and a great night had
by all. The following evening the Singers performed in Whitburn Academy as
guests of Whitburn Brass Band. A huge thank you to all those who turned out to
support the choir. Your attendance was greatly appreciated. A visit to
Ecclesmachan Women's Rural is planned for 1st December., followed an event not
to be missed - The Singers will perform with Whitburn Brass Band in a
celebration of Christmas and all things musical. These concerts will be held in
our own Church on Friday 9th and Saturday 10th December at 7:30pm. Tickets will
be on sale shortly priced £5 and will be available from any member of the
Singers. Get yours quickly and don't miss what promises to be a great night.
Sunday Teas
Thanks to everyone for the
support over last year. The Sunday Teas helpers will be serving Hot mincemeat
pies and apple pies etc on Christmas eve from 10pm in the Church Hall. Please
come and enjoy the fellowship before the Service. We wish everyone a blessed and
peaceful Christmas.
We are always looking for extra help - everyone welcome!
Joyce.
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Magazine 2006
March 2006
Letter from the Manse
One Sunday in church recently, we
sang, as the final hymn:-
There is a Redeemer, Jesus, God's own Son,
Precious Lamb of God, Messiah, Holy one.
Thank you, O my Father, for giving us Your Son
and leaving Your Spirit till the work on earth is done.
Jesus, my Redeemer, name above all names,
Precious Lamb of God, Messiah, O for sinners slain.
When I stand in glory I will see his face,
And there I'll serve my king for ever in that holy place.
The singing was wonderful, as was Andrew's playing that I though we were
going to lose our roof. It brought home to me how much the praise needs to come
from the heart as it does in our church. It was so inspiring to stand up front,
hear the volume and sincerity of the hymn while able to see your smiling faces.
In words of 1st Corinthians:-
"I always give thanks yo my God
for you because of the grace he has given you through Christ Jesus". I feel
it should read.. US and not you for we have travelled far and well together on
our spiritual journey.
May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give us grace and peace as he
draws us all closer to Himself and to one another.
Easter will soon be upon us and as we did last year, we will have services
each night of Holy Week ending with Easter Sunday early morning service with
breakfast and an Easter play at morning worship. I look forward to this special
week, in the Christian calendar when we celebrate afresh the life, death,
resurrection and ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Welcome to the families who have moved in to Dixon Court, we hope you will
be happy in Whitburn & perhaps join us in Church.
Shalom and Easter Blessings to you from Christine and Brian.
Money Matters
Well, I am pleased to tell you that I have just finished the accounts
for 2005 and very pleasant reading they make! The books are currently with our
Auditor and I hope to be able to distribute the Accounts to members on Communion
Sunday in March.
I covered most of the details about 2005 in the December update and I am
delighted to tell you that we ended the year in a very healthy position.
2006 has started very well thanks to your continuing support and generosity
and this enables us to plan for various improvements during the year. By now you
will have seen the work in the Car Park at least started and I think you will
all agree that this will be a great asset. We are also looking at replacing the
pew cushions in the Church and various quotes are being obtained at present.
As I said in December the "Friday Coffee Morning" have become very popular
and are continuing to flourish and to attract visitors from the other Churches
in Whitburn and also people who do not attend Church - a marvellous outreach
indeed! We could do with some more volunteers to take a turn on the rota - we
normally have two people "on duty" each week - so if you have 2 hours to spare
any Friday morning please add your name to the rota in the Church Hall. There
are always plenty of voluteers to help clear up and wash dishes but we need to
be sure at least 2 people setting up each week and I can assure you it is a very
pleasant duty indeed. If you would like more details please speak to me.
Yours in Christ's Service
Irene Wright, Treasurer.
The Prayer Diary - ten years on....
As we move into the tenth year since I was volunteered to take on the
post of what was then Prayer Secretary, and so became responsible for the South
Church Prayer Diary, following on from Charlotte Coyle, you might be interested
in sharing some of my thoughts at this time.
Basically the diary has remained the same right for its very beginning with
prayers of thanksgiving and humility, prayers for the people and situations of
the world, prayers for the sick and prayers for the Church, plus a letter and
has only really differed through the character of the contributors and the style
of the contributions.
Thanks are due to all the members, friends and strangers who have handed over
verses, prayer requests and information, along with some more light hearted
items. Be assured if yours hasn't been included, there is word to be added -
YET! All are valued and kept safely aside for the time when the opportunity
arises to make use of them.
A special word of thanks go to one of our lady members, Ann Hunter, who has
quietly worked away in the background, both on my behalf and on Charlotte's by
putting the work on the computer. A round of applause for Ann, please. Her
constant and unwavering support has been a great blessing to me, most
specifically in difficult times and over the years there have been a few, but
the Lord has sustained me in the most remarkable ways, just exactly when needed,
with letters of thanks and encouragement, sometimes from total strangers,
unexpected words of support, appreciation of the diary from out with the Church,
and one valued personal thank you card our dear departed John Dyas.
Another word of thanks must go to Alex Gibson, who single handedly, well almost,
with a little help from his late wife, printed the diary for many years and
remains involved in the printing of it today along with Jim Egerton, since the
Church took over the task.
Even our minister, Christine, has rolled up her sleeves and seen to it that the
diary came out on time.
So friends, it really has been and is a congregational effort and in whatever
"hat" you give me, Prayer Secretary or the Prayer Wummin, I am indeed privileged
to remain -
in His Service, and in yours,
Dorothy.
Pastoral Care Group
Edith and Joey co-convenors of the group, would like to thank all
members of the group for their on going hard work. The members of this group
visit houses, hospitals and nursing homes to keep in touch with many of our
members, who are unable to attend Sunday worship. Remember YOU our members can
help us in this important part of our Church's work, by keeping can help us in
this important part of our Church's work, by keeping us informed of anyone in
need of a visit. As the Scottish afternoon celebration for St. Andrew was a
great success, we have have been asked to hold one this year again, it will be
on Saturday 25th November 2006, in our church hall, from 2pm to 4pm. So folks
write that date up in your diary as something to look to Andrew Livingston has
offered to provide entertainment. He is a very accomplished musician and singer.
We are sure you will enjoy this time together.
The Rev Joanne Finlay is coming along on Saturday 1st April to counsel on stages
of bereavement. There are places for 18 people at this meeting, if you know of
anyone interested in taking part, give their names to either Edith or Joey.
Susan Lowe, one of our active members, took on the job is updating the cradle
rolls which are hanging in the hall. This is done on a yearly basis. Irene
Beatson is the elder for all children baptised in our church, she also looks
after the pastoral care of the children.
We as a group meet once every two months, our next meeting is in the church hall
at 7:15pm on Monday the 13th March. If you have time to spare come and join us,
you will be made very welcome.
As some of you are aware our Sunday service is now recorded, if you are unable
to attend Sunday worship and would like to listen to the service - just ask
anyone of the pastoral care group, or your elder to get you a copy.
Edith and Joey.
Co-convenors Pastoral Care.
Education and Communication Group
The purpose of this group is self-explanatory, to present new ideas
and proposals for discussion and adoption to improve communication within our
congregation. A few examples are as follows:-
- Lending Library, shelves are built in the main hall to hold books which will
be available
for all to borrow.
- Training File, containing a wide range if courses offered by the resource
section of the
Church of Scotland website.
- Pew Card, new pew cards have been designed, issued and are now in use.
- Church Profile, the Church has its own website (www.whitburnsouthparishchurch.org.uk)
The group are also responsible for printing preparing of the church magazine,
intimation sheet and prayer diary.
If there are any items which you think we should consider please contact any of
the committee.
Group members are: Janette Quilter, Alison Quilter, Laura Neally, Barbara Syme,
Grace Brown, Alex Gibson, Andrew Hamilton, Jim Brown, Jim Egerton, Archie
Livingston and George Quilter.
Women's Fellowship
During the February of the Womens' Fellowship, members and visitors
were treated to a fascinating talk from Myra Lawson - a volunteer with
Breakthrough Breast Cancer Care. She herself, previously recovered from breast
cancer, gave an enlightening insight into her own personal experience as well as
the work of the charity. The next meeting will take place on Thursday 2nd March
at 7:30pm.
1st Whitburn Girls' Brigade
The 2nd session of our programme finished at Christmas, with the
girls enjoying their Christmas outings. The explorers had a fabulous time at
Tumblezone. The junior sections went to the cinema to see "The Chronicles of
Narnia", and the girls thoroughly enjoyed the film however, I think the
accompanying officer enjoyed it more. The brigader section headed off to Falkirk
to enjoy a night at Laser Quest, followed by a MacDonald's. I must have been
made to put myself in a dark room with 20 girls with guns. I should have painted
a bulls eye on my back and let them get on with it, I am just glad it was lasers
they were shooting and not bullets. I would like to take this opportunity to
thank all the helpers who gave up their time to come along on these outings; it
is greatly appreciated.
We had a visit this session from Jim Smillie and Andrew Hamilton our liaison
elders, it always a pleasure to have Jim and Andrew visit and we would like to
thank them for their support and commitment to Girls' Brigade.
The girls came along and took part for the first time in the Christmas Toy
appeal. As this was such a success we hope to take part again next year.
Every year the girls fundraise for a different charity or cause. This year we
chose to fundraise up until Christmas for the Tsunami Housing Project, George
Quilter, is involved with. As part of this fundraising the girls filled bags
with pennies and we held our annual stocking filler coffee evening. I am
delighted to say that a grand total of £442 was raised. Thanks to all parents
and friends of the brigade who supported us.
As part of their service badge the juniors and the brigaders took part in
outreach projects. The juniors hand stitched teacups that they filled with a
teabag and a verse, which they then distributed at Mansewood Court.
The brigaders with the support of all company sections made up Christmas
hampers, which they distributed to members of our congregation. On behalf of the
brigaders I would like to thank the Pastoral care Group for providing us with a
list of names and for giving up their time to take the girls to distribute the
parcels.
The explorer section not to be outdone made calendars, which they gave out to
all members of the congregation at the Nativity Service.
Thanks to everyone at Whitburn South Church for their support in all we do.
Anne Cartwright, Captain.
Boys' Brigade
The staff and the boys have been very busy since the last edition of
Linkline.
Anchor boys attended a giant games day in Livingston organised by the Battalion,
a good day had by all. Junior section attended try-a-sport at Deans Community
High School. There were around 90 boys throughout all of West Lothian Battalion
in attendance. They were treated to a variety of sports and they also had the
choice of taking part in the swimming. Company section attended the Battalion
badminton competition and just before Christmas went ten pin bowling. The anchor
and junior sections went along to the local pantomime held in Whitburn Academy,
a most enjoyable event.
The staff will be doing a sponsored walk in aid of Company funds on Saturday
13th May. Parents night will be held on Wednesday 17th May.
The company would like to thank Mrs Nan Hendrie and Mrs Liz Fowler for taking
time to show the boys how to make tray bakes. Thanks also to Mr David Beatson
for the Road Safety Course he held for the boys.
If you would like to help out with BB activities on a Wednesday evening please
contact the Captain.
Eileen Cartwright, Captain.
Easter Holy Week Dates
9th Palm Sunday Worship 11am
10th Monday Church Service 7pm
11th Tuesday Church Service 7pm
12th Wednesday Church Service 7pm
13th Thursday Communion Service 7pm
14th Good Friday Service 7pm
16th Early morning breakfast service 8:30am
Easter Day Worship 7pm
Tsunami Update
We see and hear regular reminders of the devastating effect the
tsunami had in the various countries. You may have seen on the BBC news a few
weeks ago a story of a Glasgow gentleman who has been working in Hikkaduwa
helping fisherman to rebuild their fishing boats, and their livelihoods.
Fundraising has been going on in the Glasgow community to help the Sri Lankans
particularly in Hikkaduwa to the far south of the island.
As you know I will be travelling with a team of volunteers to Sri Lanka and by
chance it is in Hikkaduwa too that we will be working with the charity "Habitat
for Humanity". We will be building replacement homes for people who lost theirs
during the Tsunami.
Since I first updated you on my proposed visit, fund raising has been going on
to raise funds for charity. Earlier in the month a silent auction was held in
the church hall and raised the superb sum of £1,191.50. This took the total
raised to a magnificent £3555.
The response from the congregation, their families and friends of the
congregation has been staggering. I would like to take this opportunity to thank
Rev Christine Houghton and the Kirk Session for their encouragement and support,
Girls Brigade who started off the fundraising with a coffee evening and family
and friends who have worked to organise the events and who have been raising
funds behind the scenes. Finally to you, your families and friends I thank you
for supporting events and for the many donations that you have made. Without you
all, it would not have been possible.
I return fro Sri Lanka at the end of April and I will update you as soon as I
return.
Thanks again,
George Quilter.
The Guild
In June 2005, our Guild entered into a "twinning" with the Guild of
St. Bryce Church, Kirkcaldy and are to be their guests for morning coffee on our
day trip to St Andrews/St Monans. Our outing has been planned for Saturday May
13th. We usually have a number if extra seats on the coach, so please consider
joining us for a great day out.
We have very much enjoyed all our guests (and those of our members) who have
shared with us such a variety of interests, we have been truly blessed. For the
remaining session we have visits from our local butcher Mr Ken Livingston, a
representative from the Red Cross and Irene and Jess in the guise of the "sew n
sews". We look forward with anticipation to these nights. Do come along you will
be made very welcome.
On a personal note, I would like to say a big thank you to the Guild Committee
for the wonderful support and encouragement given to me as a new president. Many
thanks too to those who took my invitation to join us, your company is greatly
appreciated. Thank you to all who have supported our Open Nights, weren't they
great. Don't we have the most scrumptious goodies to accompany our cuppas! Thank
you all. We meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays.
C'mon give us a try!!!!!
Irene Beatson
Update from David
Well folks, I'm half-way through this assignment at Livingston Old/St
Andrews Deans. Only three months to go now. I feel as if I've been away for
ages. I'm kept busy starting at 9:30am each Sunday morning and getting home at
1:45pm, it's a long morning! I want to thank you all for your support and
prayers. I look forward to seeing you again in the good old summer time.
David Beatson, (Trainee Reader)
South Kirk Singers
Following two extremely successful concerts with Whitburn Brass Band
before Christmas, the singers have enjoyed a relatively quiet start to the new
year. A performance at St. Ninians Church in Corstorphine allowed them to
perform some new material in preparation for their annual concert in May. The
singers are also busy preparing for their annual dinner dance which takes place
in the Hilcroft hotel on Friday 10th March. Tickets are priced at £18 and are
available from any member of the singers.
A Prayer
Lord, make me a blessing today
To everyone with whom I come in contact
Whether it be by word I say
A prayer I breathe
A letter I write
Or the Life I live.
May/June 2006
Letter from the Manse
Brian and I were in Bruges recently on holiday and
we were struck by the very narrow streets and pavements with traffic flying up
and down them travelling very fast. I have to confess I found it quite
frightening to be in the hands of drivers I didn't know in places I didn't know.
How like life this is. Problems and sadness come speeding into our life and we
seem to have no control over them. They take us into area of life we didn't need
or want but unlike Bruges we have our Heavenly Father to help and guide us. He
is always there even when we are unaware of his presence and he cares what is
happening to us.
Like the Psalm, the Lord is my shepherd, I have everything I need. He lets me
rest in fields of green grass and leads me to quiet pools of fresh water. He
gives me new strength.
He wants us to go to him in these chaotic and frightening times where we can be
still, catch up with ourselves and find His peace.
We went to Bruges immediately after Easter which I hope you found as inspiring
as I did. The Easter play was wonderful. I felt as if I had been in Jerusalem
and seen it all happen. It brought Easter to life and I want to say thank you to
all who helped in the services in Holy Week, who made breakfast on Easter
morning and those who acted in the play.
Well summer is almost upon us and we have The Family Picnic to arrange again, as
well as early morning informal services in the hall.
Another holiday club is arranged as well for the last week of the children's
holidays. It sounds tremendous and I urge you to send the children along to "God
the Builder". Keep a look out for the dates, come along and join in the Church
family fellowship.
Have a lovely blessed and restful holiday and if you worship in another church,
bring home a photograph or order of service and we can display them on the
notice board.
Shalom
Christine.
Big Event
The Big Event 2006
.........17th June from 2pm onwards. If you came along to the football park last
year and enjoyed it....then come again this year and bring your friends with
you. There will be games to go on FREE!!!!!! There will be burgers and juice
FREE!!!! There will be face painting FREE!!! There will be information stalls
and the Christian Singer Ian White who was a big hit last year as well.
DON'T MISS IT.
Boys' Brigade
In February we did a
fundraiser for World Mission with our target being to raise enough money to send
one person in Bangladesh on a course to learn a skill to help get a better job.
The course would last 6 months and cost £150 or £25 per month. The boys were
given a tube of smarties and were asked after they had eaten them, to save 20p
pieces in the empty tube. This was a great success and the boys raised £300 in
total meaning we were able to provide funds to allow 2 people to attend the
course. Thanks to all the boys and families and friends for their support.
After morning worship on April 30th we held a cream tea to raise funds for the
Church fete at which we raised £141.
On Friday 12th May three boys from our Junior Section attended our Battalion
Rally and received their Gold Award Certificates from the West Lothian Battalion
President. The boys were Liam Arundel, Euan Edwards and Gary Maxwell.
Congratulations to each of you on your achievement.
The staff had their sponsored walk to raise funds for our company on Saturday
13th May. We walked 8 miles round Callendar Park area.
The staff and boys have been very busy preparing for parents night which is
being held on Wednesday 17th May. Our guests this year are Joyce and Archie
Livingston. Please come along and join us and support the boys and staff.
The company are all going ten pin bowling on Saturday 20th May as a thank you to
them for all their efforts within the company and for their fundraising efforts.
On Wednesday 7th June the Battalion will be presenting the Queen's badge awards
in Bathgate High Church. Stephen Johnston is our Queen's badge boy. His badge
will be presented at our annual dedications service in October.
The staff would like to thank Joyce and Archie Livingston and John Weir for
their help within the company this year.
Registration for 2006/2007 session will take place on Wednesday 30th August in
the Church hall between 6pm and 7pm.
Eileen Cartwright, Captain.
Prayer
Remember in your weakness
that Jesus cares for you,
His love is never failing, His words are always true.
Although you may be downcast, His strength will be your aid,
And whilst our God is present, you need never feel afraid.
Update from David
Well, next Sunday sees the
last service at Livingston Old Parish St Andrews in Deans with Graeme Smith. It
has certainly been an experience, I have learned such a lot! When they told me
that C of S was a "Broad Church" I now know what they meant! It goes from the
"Traditional" to the "Charismatic". It has been heavy going with two services
every Sunday, 10am and 11:30am. On top of this I have been studying with the
I.C.I Glasgow and am just completing a New Testament module with an essay on
John's gospel. My next module will be on the book of Romans. A placement will be
arranged by presbytery who will decide where I'm going next year, probably in
September. It will be nice to get back to my ain Kirk. There's no place like
home!
Thank you for all your prayers. Please keep up the good work. Next year is my
final year of training and I look forward to see what God is going to do.
Yours in His Service - David.
Stamps
Keep saving your used
stamps. During the last two years, you have saved (in weight) 30 pounds (lbs) of
stamps. That's a lot of stamps. Lets see if we can do better!!!!
E. Tennant
Pastoral Care Group
Co-convenors Joey Fraser
and Jeanette MacDonald
Our group continues with visits to houses, hospitals and nursing homes to may of
our congregation who can no longer attend Sunday worship, remember you our
members can assist us by letting us know of anyone ill at home or in hospital.
Susan Lowe has recently updated our cradle roll and along with the worship group
we will be holding a cradle roll service later in the year.
Our baptismal elder visited recently baptised children with an Easter card.
In April we welcomed Rev Joanne Finlay who spoke on stages of bereavement this
was much appreciated by those who attended.
At Easter Sunday service two of our group presented gifts of bookmarks
containing an Easter message to each of the congregation.
Our group would like to wish Edith every good wish and a well deserved rest her
long hard involvement with pastoral care - we will miss you Edith.
At our meeting on Monday Jeanette MacDonald agreed to be our new co-convenor.
Welcome on board Jeanette.
Sunday School and FOCUS
Group
Sunday school and FOCUS
group will soon be at the end of another session finishing with prizegiving
service which is to be held in the church on 19th June.
This year our minister Rev Christine Houghton will be presenting the prizes, the
children and focus group will be taking part in this service.
The Easter egg appeal was a tremendous success - the eggs were taken to the sick
children's hospital in Edinburgh, who were overjoyed by all the churches
generosity once again.
All the teachers would like to thank you for your kindness and support you have
given us this session.
Ann McConnell.
From the Guild
A big thank you to all who
supported our closing social evening. Wasn't is a wonderful time of fun and
fellowship, not to mention the very enjoyable meal and birthday cake! As for the
entertainment, well, it was simply excellent, not to be missed next time round.
We have a full coach of 57 for our outing to St Monans on Saturday 13th May and
look forward to the good Lord's blessing as we share the day together and with
some of the folks from our twin Guild at St. Bryce Church, Kirkcaldy.
We are at the same time of writing planning next years syllabus and anticipate a
real blessed time with our visitors and activities.
Please speak to any of the Guild folk if you would like to know more about
coming along and sharing us. We were privileged to have several new members join
us last year, but the hall is by no means full!!
How we would love YOU to join with us in September.
Yours in Jesus love,
Irene
Blythswood Care
A few weeks ago Blythswood
Care, the charity we support each year through the "shoe box" appeal, opened a
new depot in Hillington, Glasgow, and May and I went to the opening event. We
were very impressed with the way the place is organised and the obvious level of
support it attracts from throughout the country. The variety of goods they had
in store ready to be dispatched to their own shops or abroad, was astonishing,
The whole Christian ethos of the organisation also impressed us as the event was
opened with a bible reading and prayer, followed by all present singing the hymn
"How great thou art".
We learned a bit about the history of the charity, which is 40 years old this
year, and also heard of journeys which are made regularly to Eastern European
countries delivering aid to people in need either in response to specific
disasters such as the recent floods in Serbia or simply to impoverished
communities. Blythswood Care also provides funds to enable local organisations
to help themselves, to start small businesses or cooperatives, and to teach both
adults and young people new skills.
We obtained a DVD showing families receiving filled shoe boxes from the UK, and
the joy on the faces of the children was very moving. We hope to show the DVD to
the youth organisations later in the year and perhaps also at an evening service
in the church. Hopefully, we will be able to send away a good number of filled
shoe boxes again this autumn. You could even start now to put away a few bits
and pieces to fill these and spread the cost over a month or two. More
information will follow in due course.
Iain Glen
Recollections of Sri Lanka
As you know I was
travelling to Sri Lanka to work with Habitat for Humanity at the end of April
building replacement houses for those families affected by the tsunami. I have
now returned after the exertions of the week. 20 people formed the group, (7
from Martin Currie and 13 from Reuters), flying from Heathrow to Columbo. On
arrival in Columbo at 2am the first things that struck you was the heat. We
received a very warm welcome in more ways than one before we boarded our we
boarded our bus for the 3.5hr journey south to Hikkaduwa which is on the south
west coast of the island.
The roads are fairly narrow and the journey was interpersed with sudden breaking
and stopping for overtaking traffic. Buddahs appear regularly at street corners
in towns. As we travelled following the coastline, even in the darkness, you
could make out the beautiful landscape. As the day started to dawn, the darkness
gave way and you could start to tell something terrible had happened here. You
could see the many ruins along the way, part houses, concrete bases, old bricks
piled up, very small wooden shacks, United Nations blue plastic shelters and the
odd tent as we picked up from television.
We arrived at Hikkaduwa at 5:30am and were humbled by the welcome we received at
the hotel. The manager was there along with around 20 other staff welcoming us
to their country and hotel at such an early hour, and thanking us for taking
time to go there and help with the rebuild, together with Habitat for Humanity
representatives. Our leader for the week turned out to be Tom Whyte, a Scot from
Fife! Each of us were then invited to light a candle on the welcome lamp, a
traditional Sri Lankan welcome. The rest of the day was free until we met for
our initial meeting in the evening.
I embarked on a tour of the town, walking firstly along the sun kissed beach and
inviting warm water before arriving in the town and then wandering a bit further
of the beaten track. Along the way I got many looks, smiles and hello's. Perhaps
the white legs were too much of a giveaway. After speaking to a few it
transpired that the locals knew why I was there. New working groups arrived
weekly and so you were expected. Such friendly adults and children with a ready
smile. There did not appear to be many tourists but it was approaching the
monsoon season and so it's difficult to tell what recovery might have been made
of the tourism industry.
The briefing in the evening set our minds to the work for the week. Normal day
will be breakfast at 6:30am, leave at 7:30am, start at 8am, lunch at 12noon,
finish at 4pm or thereabouts. Our assignment was in Wenamulla, 15mins north of
Hikkaduwa. After our first nights sleep we departed for work. We arrived at the
temple in amongst the lush green vegetation which domination the island. The
temple didn't look like you might expect but this was out meeting place. We
split into groups to work on 3 houses. My group took a short walk towards our
project. Along the way Anthony our keeper suggested we had made a wise choice as
we had the best chance of seeing the wildlife - birds, land or water monitors
and snakes! Excellent, I was so pleased!!!
We arrived at the house and were met by the Sri Lankan master builders and the
family. The family have us a warm welcome with beaming smiles. 4 generations
were currently living in the one small house after being displaced by the
tsunami. The new house, 300sq ft approx, with small living area, bedroom,
kitchen and outside toilet, was for two of the generations - the young parents
and baby daughter. The house was already in progress with brick walls. It
required rendering, painting, roofing and windows. Hard hats and steel toe cap
boots were the order of the day but for the Sri Lankans - flip flops. We set
about our work sifting sand, mixing cement, rendering walls and block work. It
was soon clear that the work was heavy but made worse by the heat. And, we are
told, the first day was one of the cooler days! We needed to ensure that we were
drinking plenty water regularly out with tea break and lunch. Tea break was
marked with strong, sweet ginger tea and cake/bananas. Afternoon tea was marked
by fresh coconuts from the trees/bananas.
The pattern for the working day was more or less the same for the 5 days. On day
3 and 4 my team were lucky enough to be taken to another house which was close
to finishing in Balapitiya. The house required sanding, painting and windows
before handover to the family. We were able to finish the house off before
handing over to the family on our last day.
The handover is marked with a short ceremony. All 20 of our group attended the
ceremony along with the family, neighbours and Habitat for Humanity
representatives. Janaka area head of Habitat for Humanity started the
proceedings with a speech. Janaka said, "On behalf of the Sri Lankan people I
thank you for coming here to work with us helping to rebuild our homes and
economy. Regardless of colour or nationality we are one world of Gods people and
you coming here demonstrates that. Yasaranthahna would like to thank you and the
previous groups very much for your help and hard work in giving him and his
family this new home. He is very appreciative to you."
The ceremony continued with the cutting of the ribbon to the house, handover of
keys and traditional lighting of the candles in the house before we were treated
to a very large selection of home baking from the family. It is such a big deal
for the family and again was humbling considering what little the family have.
Baking for them is costly and involves a visit to the local bakery to have their
creations baked. As you might appreciate, it was quite an emotional time for the
family and volunteers. This ceremony brought our time with the families to an
end. It was a quiet journey back to our hotel on the bus.
Hopefully I have given you a but of an insight into our week. There was so much
more which happened that I could go on for some time. Habitat for Humanity are a
well organised charity with a succession of volunteers and are doing excellent
work in Sri Lanka. They really are making such a difference.
On behalf of the Sri Lankan people and myself I'd like to offer my thanks for
all your support during fundraising and for the many personal contributions
which made the trip and rebuild possible. As a church we can be proud of the
very real and visible difference we have made to the families of Sri Lanka.
Thanks again
George Quilter
August/September 2006
Letter from the Manse
What a summer we have had! Sunshine most of the way which blessed all or
our activities here in the South Church. The picnic was truly blessed with the
sun, good fellowship and good food. All of us who were there want to say thank
you to everyone who made it all possible. If you haven't been able to join us so
far, please take the chance to do so next year.
The big event was a success as well. Around 1000 people came along and enjoyed
the food, face painting, stalls, games and worship. We are so blessed in this
area with so many willing people eager to help. God has been so good to us and
this carrying on into this week.
Our holiday club, KIDSZONE and ROCK CLUB, which at the moment of writing this
letter is only half way through has been well attended with approximately 30
children each day, 10 babies and toddlers for the "mini" club and about 10 older
children for the "Rock Club"... great fun has been had by all on our theme "God
the Builder", but I won't tell you any more about it as I believe an article
will appear in the next magazine telling you in detail all about it... However,
I couldn't let this opportunity go by without saying a huuuuuuge thank you to
those who have organised and helped all this week. I have been very moved
by it all and again impressed by the talent and willingness of the members of
our church.
Sadly we lost two Elders recently. Gardener Brown who was an elder for a few
years and then had to retire through ill-health. He did a lot of work in the
church building and the garden at the entrance of the church grounds.
And more recently Jim Aitchison who will be very much missed among us. He was
elder for many years and a fine, devoted Christian who was involved in the Kirk
Session and Prayer Group until the last week of his life. Please pray for
Dorothy at this time.
Gardner and Jim will have heard the words from the mouth of our Lord and
Saviour... Well done, good and faithful servants.
Communion is soon, Sunday 3rd September,... come along and join us at the Table.
SHALOM
Christine
Prayer Requests
New prayer requests, updated information and other items will be welcome
from now onwards for the next issue of the PRAYER DIARY hopefully out in the
autumn.
Thank You
Dorothy
Women's Fellowship
The Women's Fellowship continues to meet on the first Thursday of the
month. Meetings take place in the church hall at 7:30pm.
The programme for the start of the year is as follows:-
September - Speaker from the Fairtrade Organisation
October - George Quilter speaking on his Sri Lanka trip
November - Scrapbook Workshop
Please come along and join us. All meetings are open.
Craft Group
The craft group meet on the 1st Wednesday on each month from 10am to 12
midday in the church hall. This is a new and formal group who are looking mainly
at card making. We have met 3 times and those who came along saying they had no
talent have made some lovely cards. Next meeting we are being shown "decoupage".
Come along and join our happy throng.
Christian Aid
Christian Aid is an agency of the Churched in the UK and Ireland.
They work wherever the need is greatest - irrespective of religion or race. They
believe in strengthening people to find their own solutions to the problems they
face with the help and support from local organisations which are best placed to
understand local needs. These local organisations are involved in a wide range
of activities which include imputing access to Food, Water, Health and
Education.
There are a number of ways in which our church support Christian Aid:-
Christian Aid Week - through envelope appeal. This year we raised £642. Thank
you to everyone who helped and donated.
Commitment cards will be available soon. These are cards for your wallet saying
You Support "Making Poverty History" and Trade Justice.
Present Aid - Catalogues available soon. You can buy alternative presents for
your loved ones and friends eg a water pump for £24 - you will receive a card
and a the name of the village who received the water pump donated.
Thank you once again for your continued support. Please keep Christian Aid Staff
in your prayers.
Barbara Syme.
1st Whitburn Boys' Brigade
The boys brigade enrolment night will be on Wednesday 30th August
between 6:30pm and 7:30pm.
The first meeting night of the new session will be on Wednesday 6th September
2006.
Anchor Boys (Primary 1-3) (6:30pm - 7:40pm)
Junior Section (Primary 4-6) (6:30pm - 7:40pm)
Company Section (Primary 7-S1 upwards) (7:30pm to 9:30pm)
Eileen Cartwright
Captain
Money Matters
Dear Friends
I hope you have all enjoyed the lovely summer we have had this year - it's great
to see the children going back to school looking healthy and sun-tanned!
You will no doubt have noticed that the various improvements to church fabric
which I mentioned earlier in the year have now materialised - the resurfaced car
park has now been lined off, the pew cushions are in place and we have bought
new chairs for the Hall. We have also had some redecoration done in the manse (
all part of the ongoing schedule for the upkeep of our properties). Not bad for
one year!!! We will also be taking delivery of another six of the small folding
tables for the hall - these are courtesy of the girls' and boys' brigade and I
would like to say a big "THANK YOU" to them.
I am sure you will all agree that these projects have enhanced our facilities
and have complimented the warm and friendly welcome in our Church.
I am also pleased to be able to report that we are continuing to hold a healthy
financial position and are able to meet all our commitments. The generous
givings of all our regular attendees ensures that we continue to flourish both
spiritually and financially and I am pleased to report that the number of people
giving through Gift Aid has shown a marked increase. Making your donations
through Gift Aid allows the Church to reclaim the Tax paid on these donations,
so anyone who pays tax can effectively increase their givings by 28% at no extra
cost to themselves. If you are not already donation in this way please give it
serious thought and if you would like further information, please speak to me or
Jim Brown, Gift Aid Convenor.
The Friday Coffee Mornings continue to flourish and to attract good attendances
- we had thought of stopping over the summer but we have found that, instead of
Mums and Grans staying away because the children are on holiday, they are
bringing them along too! It has made for some "Fun Fridays" over the Summer! We
could still do with some more volunteers to take a turn on the rota normally two
people are on duty each week. We have been hearing various reports of people
saying they would like to take a turn but feel they can't lay on a fancy spread
- well, this project was never meant to be a full scale coffee morning with lots
of "goodies" and we are at present trying to scale it down to pancakes, biscuits
and possibly tea-loaves, (not necessarily home baked), so if you have two hours
to spare on one Friday every two months or so PLEASE come forward and add your
name to the list. We really do need YOU.
Yours in Christ's service
Irene Wright, Treasurer.
The Guild
Guild restarts Thursday 14th September and on behalf of all members I
would really like to say PLEASE do come along this session, we would really
value your company. We have a variety of visitors, "entertainment" evenings and
outings planned. We do enjoy these times altogether and YOUR presence among us
would be an added blessing to all. So come on, 2nd and 4th Thursday of each
month at 7pm in the hall. On a personal note I want to thank all most sincerely
for their help and support during last year. You are appreciated.
Thank You
Irene.
Count your blessings instead of your crosses
Count your gains instead of your losses
Count your joys instead of your woes
Count your friends instead of your foes
Count your courage instead of your fears
Count your health instead of your wealth
And count on God instead of yourself
GRACE
Friendship can't be hurried
So handle it with care,
For like the rose's fragrance
And the blossoms it will bear;
True friendship's bond will strengthen,
And deepen every day,
The kind that never falters
or ever fades away.
And through the roses' season
Must ere too soon depart
The season of true friendship
Lasts forever in the heart.
A few Gems from the Goldmine of God's Word
(from David Beatson)
Many a man thinks he has an open mind, when it's merely vacant!
(Rom.12:3 Amp.)
Devoting a little of yourself to everything means committing a great deal of
yourself to nothing! (Eccl.9:10)
God plus one is always a majority! (Rom. 8:31)
You can accomplish more in one hour with God than in one lifetime without Him!
(Col. 4:5)
Love sees through a telescope, not a microscope! (1 Cor. 13:4,5)
Life is like a coin, you can spend it any way you wish, but you can only spend
it once!
(James 4:14 NKJV)
Many people wish to serve God, but only in an advisory capacity! (1 Peter 5:6)
South Kirk Singers
The South Kirk Singers will resume for it's fifteenth season on
Sunday 3rd of September at 7pm following the Communion Service.
We are always looking for new members so if you enjoy singing and having fun,
please come along and join us. You don't need to be able to read music. If you
need any more information please speak to any member of the choir.
WELL DONE TO YOU ALL
The South Church are being given an award for their generous
contribution to the Toy Appeal. The Minister and Ann McConnell will be going
along to receive this on 24th August on your behalf. So many children benefit
from this.
COMMUNION SUNDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER AT 11AM and 6PM
Come and sit at the table with the Lord Jesus Christ. If you haven't
been to church for some time, please use this as an opportunity to come back
among us.
CONCERT - 30th SEPTEMBER 2006
Whitburn South Parish Church invite you into God's Beauty Parlour.
Come in and have your faith lifted a presentation by THE GLASGOW GOD WITH US
CHOIR on Saturday 30th September at 7:30pm. Tickets cost £5 (includes
refreshments). All proceeds going to the ANSWER project.
November/December 2006
FROM THE MANSE
Summer has gone and with it the vibrant colours of flowers,
leaves and sky. In their place comes the browns and golden yellows of the fallen
leaves. Each season is needed to give growth & harvest of crops and other
produce. Each season has its own beauty & its own attributes. I saw the
following prayer by Frank Topping in another church news letter which I think
would be a good prayer for us all in our private devotions.
Lord, let me reflect the colours of your love.
Let my life be bright with laughter, my speech be gentle,
My thinking warm, my actions kind.
May all I experience in the spectrum of my days mellow
and blend...in peace...in love....in praise.
In the church we have just celebrated harvest giving God the glory
and our grateful thanks for all his goodness to us. The greatest provision has
made for us is in the giving of his Son, Jesus and no matter what we do, we can
never thank or praise him enough, for how can we put a price on 'salvation and
eternity'. We are coming up again to the Christmas season when we celebrate
God's gift to the world....his son's birth. May the love which came down at
Christmas to us permeate our thinking, our being and our Church so that all may
know we love our Lord.
Brian and I wish you all a blessed and peaceful Christmas and look forward to
the start of another year with you in Whitburn.
Shalom
Christine.
1st WHITBURN GIRLS BRIGADE
We have had a great start to our new session, with a lot of
new girls joining our company and also the return of the girls from last year.
Our explorer section this year continues to grow with 34 girls at the moment, it
is great to see so many new girls coming along. As part of their badge work the
girls have been learning all about road safety from Mr David Beatson, I never
knew learning road safety could be so noisy or tiring, but by the reaction of
the girls at the session I saw, it is certainly lots of fun.
The girls are almost at the end of their first block and are really enjoying
their sections activities. The junior and brigader sections are looking forward
to Eric Burton coming along for an aerobics sessions, this will be continued by
Mrs Lynda Stewart and will make up the physical section of the badge work.
The explorers section have chosen to raise funds for Oxfam this year with the
girls buying bricks to build their house(this can be seen on the explorers
notice board, they do this by saving till they reach £1 or by bringing a £1
along. At the end of the year the girls will vote as to what they but with the
money they raise, however at the moment the firm favourite appears to be a goat
or two. If anyone would like to buy a brick I am sure Laura would not object.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the kind donations
of loose change for our Robin House fund-raiser; we have now closed this at a
fantastic total of £500. We will be contracting Robin House to present this
money to them.
We will however continue to collect loose change as this year the junior and
brigader sections are collecting for Hearing Dogs for the deaf and we hope to
have a visit from Dougal a local hearing dog.
As this block draws to a close the girls are looking forward to their Halloween
parties and will then start on the next section of their programmes. We also
look forward to taking part in an evening service on Sunday 5th November and we
hope you will come and join us in worship. The company will also be taking part
in the local Remembrance Day Parade on Sunday 12th November.
We would once again like to thank everyone at Whitburn South Parish Church for
their continual support of our organisation, especially to Jim Smillie and
Andrew Hamilton our liaison elders and also Rev. Christine Houghton our
Chaplain.
In Gods Service
Anne Cartwright, Captain.
THE GUILD
Our time together since starting this
2006/07 session seems to have gone by so quickly. As I write we are preparing
for our Silent Auction on 26th October and anticipating a fun time, whilst
raising some much needed funds whereby we may bless others.
At the end of the annual 'Guild Week' (19th-26th Nov), we are having our friends
from the Guild at St. Bryce Church Kirkcaldy, with whom we are twinned, to join
us for morning worship n Sunday 26th. We look forward to renewing fellowship and
returning their very kind hospitality which we enjoyed back in May during our
summer outing.
We have been much encouraged by the folks who have joined us recently, you are
all most welcome. Our numbers continue to increase!
There are 6 charities put forward from Guild HQ and we have decided to give our
support to all 6 over the allotted 3 year period, concentrating on 2 per year.
Although we do indeed have a grand time sharing and learning together as we
meet, we do also desire to serve others both within and out with our own church.
We look forward to our Christmas 'night out' and to the many and varied
activities planned for the new year. Do come and join with us. We are grateful
to God for His many blessings to us as a Guild and to Him we give the glory:
WHOSE WE ARE AND WHOM WE SERVE.
Irene Beatson, President.
The Silent Auction mentioned
above raised the sum of £505.
HOW TO SPELL FORGIVE
Forget slights
and wrongs
Open your heart
Reach out to others
Grant pardon to all
Invite dialogue
Value peace
Empathise and understand
PRAYER DIARY
The autumn prayer diary is now available and may be obtained at
the door of the church or by contacting Mrs Dorothy Aitchison. Prayer requests,
information and items for the Prayer Diary are welcome at any time. Thank You.
SHOEBOX APPEAL
Many thanks to all who handed in
shoe boxes. There were 214 and £368. The shoeboxes were uplifted on Friday
morning when we were told that the shoeboxes from West Lothian will be going to
Romania. Thank you, Ellen Tennant.
STAMPS
So far this year Whitburn South Church has given 121 George
Street, six and a half pounds of used stamps - last year we handed in double
that amount. Thank you to all who have saved stamps for the Mission Fund of the
Guild. Please keep up the good work. Thank you Ellen Tennant.
LEST WE FORGET
Around this earth there's still great strife
Why when life has so short a span
Continually causing conflict
Seems mankinds endless plan.
Today, the media can bring quickly to us
The realistic and horrific results of wars
Yet still the zealots maim and slaughter
often claiming what's done is religious based
But if each perpetrator in their God believe
They all should be very shamefaced.
Every year many nations have a day of remembrance
For those fallen and maimed
Who have their all so future generations would realise
That fighting wars is not as glorious as often claimed.
Dear God please ever remind us
LEST WE FORGET
The deep heartbreaks, suffering and scars
That come about by the sacrifices made on our behalf
To obtain peace on earth without future wars.
Author - Archie Livingston.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND FOCUS GROUP
The soup lunch held in aid of the children's Christmas party
on the 8th October raised the sum of £200.50 including donations. The staff
would like to thank everyone who supported this event. Your generosity was very
much appreciated.
PASTORAL CARE GROUP
Co-Convenors: Joey Fraser and Jeanette MacDonald
The Pastoral Care Group would like to take this opportunity to wish all members
and friends of the congregation a Happy and Blessed Christmas and a Peaceful New
Year. Joey and Jeanette would like to thank all members of the group for their
on-going work visiting the sick and housebound. This is a very important part of
our Church's work and we depend on you our members to keep us informed of anyone
in need of a visit.
Working alongside the Worship Group and Christine we had another very successful
Cradle Roll service. This was a heart warming family service enjoyed by young
and old alike. On Saturday the 2nd of December we are holding a Scotfest
afternoon in the church hall from 2pm to 4pm, to which all of you are warmly
invited, there will be a mixture of Scottish and Christmas fayre, and wealth of
entertainment from some of our talented members, hope you can join us.
TOY APPEAL
West Lothian Toy Appeal this year is on Sunday 10th December.
Any new or used toys, that are in good condition, will be greatly appreciated -
Thank You.
1st WHITBURN BOYS BRIGADE
This session so far has been very busy for all sections of
the company.
The company had the pleasure of attending the Founders Day Service at St.
Andrew's Church in Bo'ness. We also had our Dedication Service in the South
Church, where Stephen Johnston was presented with his Queens' badge, which is
the highest honour in the BB movement. We also have three new Warrant Officers:
Mr Andrew Livingston, Mr Alan Gentleman and Mr Stephen Johnstone.
Junior section attended 5-a-side football at Bathgate Sports Centre in October.
They made it to the semi-finals, which is a first for a few years. Junior
Section are also looking forward to their Fun Day at Harthill Church on Saturday
25th November.
The Company this year have sponsored a child through Action Aid. Our
sponsor's name is Zondanimsache who lives in Malawi. We have his picture and
more information on him and the area he lives in on the BB notice board in the
foyer of the church halls.
On Wednesday 1st November the company also donated our weekly subscription money
of £54 to Real Radio's bring a pound to work day in aid of NCH Scotland.
Our fund raising efforts realised the sum of £1037.44 which will help to meet
the annual subscription fees of both BBHQ and the Battalion.
The Halloween party held on 1st November was enjoyed by all the boys. The fancy
dress winners were Scott Gilchrist who came as Dennis the Menace and Blair
Ramsay who came as a robot.
1st Whitburn Boys Brigade, staff and boys, would like to wish you all a Merry
Christmas and a Happy and Peaceful New Year.
Eileen Cartwright, Captain.
MISSION AND OUTREACH GROUP
Our group was formed during the initial stages of our
contract with what was National Mission organisation of the Church of Scotland.
Assisted by Brian Burden, the core group and from them the M&O group have been
active in reaching out to the people of Whitburn. Our job is to suggest ways of
touching the people of Christ. Our latest project is to welcome folk moving into
the new development at Dixon Court which we hope to complete just after Easter.
We are using this to focus our congregation as the new build commences in
Polkemmet/Heartlands which is now within the Parish Bounds. At least 2000 homes
to be built, this is a big ongoing task. Using our experiences in Dixon Court a
framework has been put forward to the Kirk Session to enable the congregation to
reach out and touch people throughout our parish.
We also act as the contact point for Kidszone staff and hope to be of assistance
to them during this important work with the young people. We are also discussing
a possible special service where all folk who have not joined us for worship
recently can be invited to come along and see us now.
We in the South Kirk have a very exciting future and we on the M&O Group will
try our best to help all who would like to come along and be part of our worship
and fellowship in our church.
MAGAZINES 2007
MARCH 2007
LETTER FROM THE MANSE
I enjoyed Christmas in our
church this year. I will never forget The Nativity Play when the scenery parted
and there was two of our very youngest members as Mary and Joseph. They were so
good and so lovely to look at, but they also gave us hope for the future of our
church. In a time of declining numbers in churches and lack of young families
and children....there we had always a stageful of Academy age down to playgroup.
Let us make sure that they always feel welcome and valued by the rest of us.
As for Christmas Eve with the
three gifts.. Goldie, Frankie and Myrrh, enough to say that a photograph taken
of them 'on stage' has been sent into a competition.
I lost my 'adopted' mother who
was 93 years of age, at the of the year and her whole funeral was from start to
finish about the love she had for everyone around her. I never heard her argue
or miscall anyone in all the years I knew her. Let us all aim to be remembered
like this and make this a better world in which to live.
We also lost Joe Bishop, a
faithful man and hard working elder recently. Joe was a thoroughly nice man who
loved his family and his Lord. He has been 'promoted to glory' and has heard
Jesus say to him 'Well done good and faithful servant'. In his illness, he was
an inspiration to nurses, doctors, family and myself with his sense of humour
and trust in God's care. he will be greatly missed by many.
Easter is not far off. It is a
time of walking with Jesus to the cross and reflecting on his love for us then
ending with a fountain of praise when he rose again. Try and come around the
church in Holy Week this year and see afresh the Saviour of the world.
My friends...God Bless you all
Shalom
Christine
MONEY MATTERS
I have just finalised the
Accounts for 2006 and once again I am pleased to report on a very good year at
Whitburn South! The books are currently with our Auditor and I hope to be in a
position to distribute the Accounts to members on Communion Sunday in Sunday. As
I reported last year at this time (unbelievable isn't it) the very reliable and
generous support of you, our Members, allowed us to plan with confidence for
various improvements and I hope you are all with these. We certainly received
very positive feedback on our upgraded car park, the new pew cushions and also
the new chairs in the Church Hall. These projects were made possible by your
support and were managed to completion by hard work of your property convenor.
Our latest project, the hall kitchen, is now almost complete and this was made
possible entirely from donations, not least of which is your continued support
for the 'Friday Coffee Mornings'. I hope you are all happy to see your donations
being put to use for the benefit of all! I have prepared our budget for 2007 and
I am aware that our ordinary running costs are rising and that we will require
to be very vigilant in our expenditure, but am also confident that Whitburn
South will continue to flourish financially as well as spiritually.
I have been asked by quite a few recently about the various different Offering
Envelopes which we have so I thought this was possibly time to ensure that
everyone gets the correct answer:-
Blue Envelopes : Gift Aid Offerings. I would
encourage everyone who pays Income Tax to take this option when asking for
envelopes. The church is able to reclaim Tax on all offerings thus enhancing
givings by 28% with no extra cost to the person giving. Jim Brown our gift aid
convenor will be delighted to hear from any of you who would like information on
this and can provide Gift Aid Declaration Forms for you.
Pink Envelopes : (this colour actually changed each year). Free Will Offerings.
No Tax is reclaimable on these but they are nevertheless very welcome and
necessary also.
White Envelopes : Restoration Fund Donations. This money is channelled to a fund
specifically for any major work which may be required on the Church Building.
Funds from this account were used when we had to replace the Church Floor in
2005 and without it we would have been faced with some major fundraising for the
necessary work. I would encourage anyone who feels they would like to support
this fund to request envelopes from myself. If you have a Gift Aid Declaration
the tax can also be reclaimed on these donations.
Most of you will know by now that I am not into 'banging
the drum' about increasing givings. I have never found it necessary as the
Congregation at Whitburn South have always unstinting financial support. But all
I would like to say in closing is that, like all our household expenses, the
cost of running your Church is also increasing and I would encourage review of
regular givings if at all possible.
Yours in Christ's Service
Irene Wright
Treasurer
PROPERTY AND FABRIC
'Every now and then
we need to do running repairs to the Church property. While we need to employ
contractors for some jobs, others can be done with volunteer labour. We would
therefore like to prepare a list of church members (and/or members of their
families) who would be willing to assist occasionally with some of the many odd
jobs that need to be done.
So if you can help with painting, joinery work, electrical work, plumbing,
cleaning, gardening, etc etc there's bound to be a little job that you could
help with.
There will be a list in the church vestibule over the next few weeks and we
would be very grateful if you would add your name to it together with a note of
the kind of work you would be willing to help with. Alternatively contact May
Glen or Brian Houghton and volunteer your services.
After all when we joined the church (or renewed our vows as we did recently) we
agreed to give of our TIME, TALENTS and MONEY for the good of the church.
YOUR CHURCH NEEDS YOU!
Thank you in anticipation.
The Property and Fabric Committee.
1ST WHITBURN GIRLS BRIGADE
It is hard to
believe that we are into the second half of the current session; the time seems
to be flying past. The girls have come back full of enthusiasm after the
Christmas break. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Gloria
Stienneman for the tremendous Christmas parties she organised and hosted for
both the explorer and junior sections; the girls had a marvellous time. I would
also like to thank David Beatson who made a terrific Santa. The Brigadier
section enjoyed a pizza night.
The girls took part in the Division swimming gala at the start of February and
had a great time. It was good to see so many girls there to cheer on their
friends.
I would like to congratulate Megan Craig who successfully completed the written
exam for her Queen's award. Megan will also complete the voluntary section of
her award this month, for this Megan has been working on a Saturday morning at
Whitdale House and has thoroughly enjoyed her time there.
We will host a training session for the division on Sunday 25th February. We
will also be holding a soup lunch on the same day, with proceeds going towards
the new tiles for the kitchen. David Beatson has kindly agreed to come along and
lead us in closing worship.
The explorers are continuing to fundraise for Oxfam and have currently raised
over £300 with their buy a brick appeal. The Junior and Brigader sections are
collecting pennies for Hearing Dogs for the Deaf and so far they have raised
over £250.
To enable the girls to see what Hearing Dogs for the Deaf can actually do, we
will be having a visit from Dougal, who will demonstrate the amazing work these
dogs do.
Also in this block the girls will be taking part in the West Lothian Division
Service on Sunday 11th March in Armadale.
Once again I would like to thank the congregation and session for their
continued support.
Anne Cartwright
Captain.
CHURCH CHOIR
The church choir had a
very busy 2006. Not only have we been playing a bigger part in regular Sunday
worship but we have also been in demand in the community. We were very honoured
to be asked to sing at two weddings in the summer. This meant a few extra
practices and also the odd question of "Will I need to wear a hat?". The
weddings were followed by a request from the Whitburn pensioners to provide
entertainment. Again, we were able to fulfil this request and sang a selection
of hymns old and new and some secular pieces. The year ended with the Lessons
and Carols at Christmas, where we shared the service with the South Kirk
Singers. As many of you have noticed in the last few weeks the choir is nearly
back to full strength but we extend a warm invitation to anyone who would like
to join us, especially lower female voices and men, to speak to myself. We look
forward to continuing to serve you in 2007 as have lots of new hymns and songs
we look forward to sharing with you.
Andrew Livingstone
Choirmaster and Church Organist.
THE GUILD
On behalf of the committee of the Guild I would like to thank all our
visitors who have come along since last September. I would also like to say
Thank You to all who so faithfully support the meetings month by month. We look
forward to sharing together throughout the springtime and to our summer outing
which may well be heading to the west coast this year. There are usually a few
extra seats on the coach, so watch for further details on the order of service
week by week.
Although we are into the second half of the session we are still looking to
welcome YOU along especially if you have never been along before. We are
supporting two projects The Lydia Project, which works with acutely
deprived women throughout Europe and beyond, and the Leprosy Mission a
world wide service to leprosy suffers.
We were much encouraged by the report we had from our Project Leader, Laura
Neally who gave us an update on these works. It's good to know we are having an
effect for good while we ourselves enjoy our times together.
The guests expected during the next few months include - Mr Eric Burton, Mr
Malcolm Neally,
Mrs Anne Neally and a representative from Blythswood Care. We share a 'Tramps
Supper' on March 22nd, a closing social on April 26th and our summer outing on
Saturday May 19th.
Please come along and swell our numbers.
Every Blessing from Irene.
PRAYER DIARY
Please give thanks that
Bob, who had a stroke, is now beginning to walk again, and please continue to
pray for his increased mobility.
Remember to give thanks for all your answered prayers and share any encouraging
news especially about those who are on the sick list in our Prayer Diary.
Please pray also for David Beatson while he continues his readership training at
Uphall over the next six months. God Bless and guide David.
Thank You
Dorothy
A PRAYER YOU MIGHT USE FOR A
FRIEND OR RELATIVE
Heavenly Father, bless and
help...........................................
In the illness that has come upon him/her give him/her courage and patience,
endurance and fortitude to bear pain, weakness. Give him/her that peace of mind
and serenity of spirit, which promotes health, healing and wholeness. Give to
all the doctors and nurses who attend him/her, skill in their procedures, wisdom
in their decision making and gentleness and empathy in their hearts.
Help those who care for........................................not to be anxious
or worried, but to leave him/her in the hands of wise and skilful men and women
who have a gift of healing.
Be with............................................at this time and with the
family so that their hearts may be neither troubled or afraid but rest safe and
secure in your love and care... for your love's sake. Amen.
1ST WHITBURN BOYS BRIGADE
Company Section and the Senior boys of the Junior Section did bag packing on
Saturday 23rd December and raised £281 for company funds.
Members from all sections enjoyed the pantomime on Saturday 13th January, at the
Pavilion Theatre, where they saw Peter Pan.
We now have 4 warrant officers going forward to do their officers training on
Saturday 13th, 10th and 24th February. They are Andrew Livingston, Alan
Gentleman, Stephen Johnston and Helen Jewell-Smith. Good luck to them all.
There will be no meeting of the Anchor Boys and Company Section on Wednesday
28th February as the Blood Transfusion unit will be using the halls. The Junior
Section will be going out that night on an inter squad competition.
Our parents and friends evening this year will be on Wednesday 23rd May and our
guests will be Mrs Isobel Thomson and Mrs Ina Bain.
Eileen Cartwright, Captain.
WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
The next meeting of the women's fellowship takes place on Thursday 1st March
at 7:30pm in the Hall. The theme will be 'FOOD!!'. Come along and find out more.
SOUTH KIRK SINGERS
The Singers have enjoyed a busy schedule of rehearsals in preparation
for our 15th Annual Concert which will be staged in the church on Thursday 3rd
and Friday 4th May. We have been delighted to welcome new members who will enjoy
their first concert with us. Plans are in place to make the best concert yet -
with a varied programme - great guests and many fantastic surprises! Tickets
will be available soon, but they won't be around for long, so be sure to get
yours quickly!
The choir will also be performing at Armadale Parish Church on Monday 19th
March. The choir are performing to allow the church to raise funds.
GOD'S FAITHFULNESS
He does not lead me year by
year, nor even day by day: But step by step my path unfolds; my Lord directs my
way. Tomorrow plans I do not know, I only know the minute; But He will say,
"This is the way, by faith, now walk ye in it." The Lord has been so good to me
throughout these many years; I've known some sorrows, it is true, and shed some
failing tears. But the promises within His word I've found are always true; So
there's no reason then to doubt that He will see me through. For God had proved
His faithfulness each step along the way, His everlasting arms have been beneath
me every day. And I am glad that this is so, to-day's enough to bear; And when
tomorrow comes, Hi grace will far exceed its care What need to worry then or
fret? The God who gave His Son holds all my moments in His hand, He'll give them
one by one. He'll lead me on until at last his blessed face I see; And share the
joys of heaven's land throughout eternity! Amen.
TRUE HOSPITALITY
It doesn't take a lovely
home to make a guest at ease or laying of a special spread, just warming words
can please. "Good to see you, come right in, I'm longing for a chat." True
hospitality flows right out, fir a welcoming like that. Thank you God for deity
dishes they have a tale to tell, while other folk go hungry, they show your
eating well. So even though the sink's piled high please do not make a fuss. For
by this stack of evidence life's truly good to us.
SOME FUNNIES
A daddy was listening to
his child say his prayers, "Dear Harold,"...At this, the dad interrupted and
said, "Wait a minute, how come you called God Harold?". The little boy looked up
and said, "That's what they call him in church. You know the prayer we say -
'Our Father, who art in Heaven, Harold be thy name."
A little child in church for the first time watched as ushers passed the
offering plates. When they neared the pew where he sat, the youngster piped up
so that everyone could hear, "Don't pay for me daddy, I', under five".
THE BIBLE IN A HUNDRED WORDS
God's Wind, Adam Sinned,
Noah sailed, Abram failed, Jacob fooled, Joseph ruled, Bush said, Moses led,
Pharoah bereft, Israelites left, Sea divided, tablets guided, Calf of gold,
God's curse told, Wandering sand, promised land, Laws defiled, Judges wild, Saul
enthroned, Goliath stoned, David crowned, Temple ground, nation shattered,
Samaria scattered, Idols built, Judah's guilt, Jeremiah's mind, Zedekiah blind,
Exile came, Babylon's shame, Salem burned, Some returned, Zerubbabel killed,
Hope fulfilled, Prophet's warn, Jesus born, God walking, love talking, Christ
crucified, Hope died, Love arose, conquered foes, Satan shamed, Spirit flamed,
Word spread, Christ is Head, New Life waits, Heaven's gates.
TIPS FOR THE GARDENER
Plant 3 Rows of Peas
1. Peas of mind
2. Peas of heart
3. Peas of soul
Plant 4 Rows of Squash
1. Squash indifference
2. Squash grumbling
3. Squash gossip
4. Squash selfishness
Plant 4 Rows of Lettuce
1. Lettuce be faithful
2. Lettuce be kind
3. Lettuce be patient
4. Lettuce really love one another
No Garden is Complete Without Turnips
1. Turnip for meetings
2. Turnip for service
3. Turnip to help one another
And Last But Not Least We Need To Plant Thyme
1. Thyme for each other
2. Thyme for family
3. Thyme for friends
And Finally
Water freely with patience and cultivate with love. There
will be much fruit in your garden because
you will reap what you so.
Alison Quilter
JUNE 2007
Letter from the Manse
Its coming up for 3 years this August since
I was inducted to Whitburn South Parish Church. How quickly time has gone, due
mainly to how busy we have been. I think every organisation is going well and
growing if not in numbers, then in spirituality or friendliness.
This is due to your commitment and hard work. When I started the Friday coffee
mornings, I thought I would be happy if even a dozen people came along to sit
and blether, for it was never meant to be a fund raiser. i meant to serve and
wash up myself but from day one was told 'no that's our job, yours is to chat
and mix with people'. How proud I am when I come in on a Friday and see the
tables all set, the wonderful baking making tables groan and around 40 to 50
people coming in and enjoying the fellowship. In fact it has got so big, we have
had to come of the small hall and into the large hall. I want to take this
opportunity to say thank you to those who help on a rota and I would be thrilled
if some others would come on board to help. You don't have to bake....biscuits
will do for it is the fellowship that is the important thing. The craft group is
being enjoyed by those who come along on the first Wednesday of every month and
the group is open to anyone from any of the other churches and not only the
south church and hopefully this will improve relationships between all the
churches, so if you know anyone who knits, sews, crochets, makes cards or any
other craft. tell them to come and enjoy a morning of crafting and blethering
together.
It is almost communion sunday again and we are very fortunate to have 3 news
communicants who will take their vows of membership that morning. Come along and
support them on their special day and even if you haven't been along for a
while, why not silently make it a time of renewal of your own vows....we long
for you to do this.
My friends..God Bless you all in this coming holiday time.
Shalom
Christine.
Some Bible Signs
This is a CH__CH. What is missing? [U R].
Forbidden fruits creates many jams.
In the dark? Follow the Son.
Pastoral Care Group
Our group has been kept very busy over the winter months with both home and
hospital visits. This is a very rewarding part of church life and if you are
willing to join our group and share in our work, this would be greatly
appreciated, you only need to give a small part of your free time to bring a
smile to someone's face as you pay them a visit. If you decide to join us speak
to Joey or Jeanette or any other member of our group, you will be made welcome
with open arms. God's blessings on you all.
Joey and Jeannette.
South Kirk Singers
The singers have just completed their 15th
session with two highly successful performances at their annual concerts. A
special visit from the "Von Trapp" children and the Primary 3 explorers of the
GB were fantastic. £1000 was raised over the 2 nights with 4 charities
benefiting (Answer, Alzheimers, Chest, Heart and Stroke and Parkinson's). The
choir would like to thank all those who attended the concerts and contributed to
this sum as well those who have supported us over the last 15 years.
Laura.
Quiz Team
Well done to the South Church quiz team. George Craig, Jim Smillie and Bruce
Alexander who went along to St.Josephs church centre and WON! The reward...doing
it again next year.
Thanks
Many thanks to Gloria Steineman for the excellent work she did for us as
Hall Cleaner. We appreciate it and all the wee extras she did, setting tables
and chairs for organisations.
4-US Magazine
How lucky we are! Alison Quilter came up with a great idea to have a magazine
for our young people of the church. It was launched a couple of months ago with
ideas, topics from Alison and Christine. Future magazines will hopefully contain
prayers, poems, stories, jokes from the young folks themselves. Look out for the
next edition.
Prayer Diary
A few copies of the spring prayer diary are still available and may be
obtained at the door of the church or by contacting Mrs Dorothy Aitchison or any
elder.
1st Whitburn Girls Brigade
Our explorer section has been particularly this session; they recently
hosted a concert in aid if their Oxfam appeal at which the girls entertained us
with their beautiful singing, poetry and amazed us with their knowledge of the
difficulties faced by people in Africa and how money raised can be spent to help
improve their lives.
The explorers also hosted the divisional explorers event on 12th May; this was a
potted sports event planned for Polkemmet Park but due to inclement weather was
held in the church halls. Over a 100 explorers took part.
The Junior section are fund raising to support Hearing Dogs for the deaf; they
have started their fund raising by collecting loose change in soap power bags.
Megan Craig achieved her 200 hours Millennium Award by completing 200 hours of
voluntary work.
The company's parents and friends evening will take place on 22nd May.
On behalf of the company, I would like to thank our Chaplain Rev Houghton, our
liaison elders Jim and Andrew, the kirk session, congregational board and most
of all the congregation for their continued support.
Anne Cartwright (Captain).
SEPTEMBER 2007
LETTER FROM THE MANSE
Quite a few people have asked me about a poem I
quoted in a sermon recently. It has stood me in good stead over many years and
so I share it with you now....
PEACE IS ONLY A PRAYER AWAY
Why is your heart filled with worry and care?
Peace may be yours in a moment of prayer
Lift up your heart as you need Him each day.
Peace is only a prayer away.
Life has it's problems, it's troubles ad fears.
Sometimes it's sorrows may bring us to tears;
Jesus is waiting to help you each day.
Peace is only a prayer away.
Why are you needlessly near to despair?
Jesus has promised your burden to bear.
Turn to Him now without further delay.
Peace is only a prayer away.
Is there a souls deeply troubled within,
Seeking for peace, overcome by your sin?
Victory is yours as you trust Him today.
Peace is only a prayer away.
Is HE not able to meet every need?
Can He not do what He's promised indeed?
Fret not yourself or be filled with dismay.
Peace is only a prayer away.
Why does tomorrow bring fear for your heart?
Peace and contentment are His to impart.
Leave it with Him, He will show you the way.
Peace is only a prayer away.
Peace is only a prayer away.
Why longer wait, why further delay?
Your fears and tears He'll banish today.
His peace is only a prayer away.
(Eugene L Clark)
As holidays finish and we think of starting up our organisations and meetings
again...my prayer for you my friends is peace.
Shalom
Christine.
SOUTH KIRK SINGERS
The singers will begin their 16th session on
2nd September at 7pm in the church. If you are considering joining us, then why
not come along. No previous musical experience is necessary. If you enjoy
singing, sharing fellowship and are free on a Sunday evening - then a warm
welcome awaits you!
WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
The women's fellowship new session starts on
6th September at 7:30pm in the church hall. Women's fellowship meets on the
first Thursday of each month, why not come along and join in the fun and
fellowship.
CHURCH FAMILY PICNIC
Well the day weather wise might have been a
wash out, but we still had our family picnic with races and food and fun in the
hall...There are photographs to prove it on the notice board. Thanks to all who
made it possible.
ORGANISATIONS ACCOUNTS
The accounts and balance sheets of the church
organisations were recently checked by John Weir and Jim Smillie, who ere
delighted to report to the Kirk Session, that all organisations were financially
sound and well run. The following charities benefited by excellent donations
from the above:-
Church
£550
Oxfam
£720
Guild Projects £500
CHAS
£200
Oxfam
£999
Comic Relief £100
Hall Tables
£507.74
Answer
£250
Chest, Heart, Stroke £250
Alzheimer Scotland £250
Actions Aid £180
NCH (real radio) £54
THE GUILD
A very warm welcome to you all to join us as we
commence a new session on Thursday September 13th. We meet in the hall at 7pm.
It was a real joy to have several 'new' folk join us throughout last year and it
will be a great encouragement to have YOU join with us in September. There are a
number of guests invited who will share in a variety of ways with us on the
theme for 2007/08 of 'The Mind'. We look forward to fun evenings and outings
throughout the session, so come on, join us and share the blessing.
Yours in Jesus, Irene.
CHRISTIAN AID TEA TIME
Join us for a cup of tea and help people in the
world's poorest communities work their way out of poverty. This will take place
in the Church Hall on Friday 21st September 2007, 10:30am until 12noon. This
will follow the normal format of our weekly coffee mornings except that on this
occasion the proceeds will go to Christian Aid' looking forward to seeing you
there.
SHOE BOX APPEAL
Many people here see Blythswood's shoe box
appeal as an opportunity to think about how other people live and to do
something that really will make a difference. Shoeboxes really do make people
happy! One school-girl in Jimbolia, Romania jumped up and down with excitement
when she realised that the gifts in the shoebox were hers to keep. For many
children in orphanages, the shoebox is the only Christmas present they receive.
The elderly also have been moved to tears by the realisation that someone,
somewhere had cared enough to lovingly pack gifts into a box for them. We have
been supporting the Blythswood Care Shoe Appeal for several years now and will
be doing the same again this autumn. Please start collecting your bits and
pieces now and watch out for the leaflets appearing in Church in the next few
weeks.
Many Thanks, May Glen.
GARDEN PARTY
Mrs Ann Fordyce planned a garden party in aid
of the Meningitis Trust, she chose Aug 5th, the middle of summer. She hoped that
with some publicity people would come and enjoy the afternoon with friends in
her back garden and be served with tea and home baking. Seats and tables were to
be laid out and visitors could mingle, chat in the summer sunshine. Maybe some
would wear hats. However, being Scotland the weather dictated differently. It
poured with rain - it seemed that all her hard work was in vain. Not so. Tables
and chairs were put up in the church hall, and many people came. What a lovely
way to enjoy a wet Sunday afternoon. Ann would like to thank everyone who helped
make this day a great success. The sum raised was £566.
KIDZONE
At the time of writing we are in the
middle of our holiday club which is being well attended by pre-school children;
school children and Academy youth. Everyone is having fun while learning about
Mr Paul and his excellent expeditions from the Bible. We hope to have them all
in church with us. Many, many thanks to all who helped in anyway. It is much
appreciated by all of us..especially the children.
OTHER SNIPETS
Wouldn't it be wonderful if there were a
delicious, "all-natural" food that's nutritious, fat-free, has no cholesterol,
and promotes good health? There is! You'll find it describes in Galatians
5:22-23 - "fruit of the spirit". This fruit is wholesome and beneficial - and
it's even better when shared.
DECEMBER 2007
Letter
From the Manse
I have just finished the plans for the Christmas Nativity and will
meet with the young people of the church soon to start rehearsals for the day it
is to be shown... that is the 16th December. The Nativity story this year is
called 'Maximus Mouse's Christmas Card'. Maximus is writing his cards out and
hand delivering them to his friends in the hope that they will be able to tell
him what Christmas is really all about. His friends tell him Christmas is all
about - money, food, presents and company. Sadly that is what many today think
Christmas is still about.
I pray that we in the church are able to tell and show to the world that
Christmas is all about the time when our Saviour was born bringing with Him
salvation, peace, joy, hope and love.....and these are the blessings we ask from
God for all of all who make up Whitburn South Parish Church.
Brian and I want to thank all of you who gave gifts, time and talent to help
Jillian and Mike's wedding go so well. For us it was a perfect day of family,
friendship and fellowship.
Make time this Christmas to come to the Church for one or all of the
services.....our church is growing in numbers and I don't want any of you to
miss out on any blessings which are to come.
Shalom
A happy and blessed Christmas to you all.
Christine
Money
Matters
At this time of year we are all inundated with requests for help from
various charities, be they local or national or international. You, the
Congregation of Whitburn South, are renowned for your generous responses to
these requests and it has given me much pleasure over the years to pass on many
substantial donations on your behalf.
It is for this reason that I wish to share with you a rather heart-rendering
request which I recently received from a source very close to home:
WRITTEN REQUEST
A hope you don't mind if I write this in verse
It's that wee eejit, Sanny, that yince drove the hearse
Av'e nae meat in the hoose, tae mak a bit denner,
A'm hopin, dear Treasurer, Ye can len me a tenner.
If guid fortune smiles oan this wee bit o' a sub
A'll no bother denner, a'll go doon tae the Club,
A promise ye, Irene, A'll ask ye nae mair,
If a get the siller, you'll be named in ma prayer.
WHO COULD REFUSE SUCH AN ELOQUENT REQUEST!!
PUBLIC REPLY
Well Sanny, ah must say ye've knocked me for six
Ah jist didnae ken wur in sic a fix
Ye're ayeways sae cheerie, and sic a generous giver
Bit tae tell ye the truth, ah'm concerned for yer liver!
Ye've tugged at ma hert-strings, and that's nae easy feat,
Wi yer patter ye'll git a piece at ony hoose in the street!
But Ah've hid a word wae some freeens, an we've come up wae an answer
We're gonnae haud a Coffee Morning, in Aid o' 'Sanny the Chancer'!!!
YOUR SUPPORT FOR THIS DELINQUENT, SORRY, I MEAN DESERVING CAUSE, WILL
BE VERY SURPRISING!!!
Yours in Christ's Service
Irene Wright, Treasurer.
INTIMATIONS
The Children's Christmas Party, for children of the church, will
be held in the hall on Saturday 8th December. 1pm to 3pm is for creche up to and
including Primary 3's. 5pm to 7pm for Primary 4 to Primary 7s.
Sunday 9th December - Toy Appeal
If you have any toys, new or old and still in a good condition - please
bring them along to this toy appeal service. All toys go to the children of West
Lothian who are not as fortunate as we are.
Sunday School held a soup lunch which was held on 7th October in aid of
Children's Christmas Party raised the grand total, including donations was £260.
Thanks to everyone who helped and donated to this great total.
1st WHITBURN GIRLS
BRIGADE
Our new session is well
underway. We currently have over 70 girls' registered for this year's session,
lots of returning girls and a number of new girls. The girls have completed the
first block this session and have taken part in the Spiritual part of their
badge work and also the educational part - when the girls learned how to sew.
Once again we have a large explorer section with lots of new girls joining the
company this year....they are certainly keeping Mrs Quilter and the ladies on
their toes.
We have some new members of staff this session, Margaret Bishop has joined us as
an auxiliary with the explorer section and also Johanna Ross is an
auxiliary with the Junior Section, Megan Craig is now a Warrant Officer with the
Company.
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our explorer section which
won the voluntary sectors, Active Citizenship Award 2007; this was awarded for
their fundraising efforts during our last session, when they raised £1000 for
Oxfam. I must also thank Laura Quilter for her work in helping the girls to
achieve this award.
We have 3 girls going forward for leadership 2 training and Megan Craig in
undertaking the 2nd and final year of her Queens Award and also doing her Basic
Officer Training.
The Brigadiers section organised the evening service on 4th November, the theme
for the evening was Christian Aid, I would also like to thank all the girls who
took part in the Remembrance Day Service. We will also be organising and taking
part in this years Division Quiz. So good luck to the girls taking part. For our
Christmas outing the whole company and some members of the congregation are
going to see 'Joseph' at the Edinburgh Playhouse in December.
Anne Cartwright
Captain.
1st WHITBURN BOYS BRIGADE
The company have had a busy start to the session and the boys are
well underway with their badge work.
Mr Adam Syme and the Anchor Boys are running a recycling appeal. If you have any
used printer cartridges or old mobile phones you no longer use we would be
pleased to receive them as we are working with a recycling team where we receive
cash for these items. So have a good hunt around those drawers and dig out your
old mobiles to help our boys brigade.
The Junior Section were proud to receive a certificate through the post at the
beginning of the session for 3rd place in the Boys Brigade International Team
Games event they participated in last year. They beat of stiff competition from
all over the world to take 3rd place, a very proud achievement This session they
have participated in the Battalion Cross Country, taking 3rd place overall.
Performances of note include 1st place for Christopher White (who was running in
the age group above), 3rd place for Robert Jewell-Smith (who also ran in the age
group above). Well done boys!. The section are looking forward to their next
event, 5 aside football and handball.
The Company Section have also been very busy. They were involved with the
Founder's Day Service which we hosted this year and formed a praise band for the
service. Such was the success of their debut performance that we have already
had approaches to play in other churches and at our very own Gala Parade!
Company section have competed in the Battalion 5 aside football event so far
this session.
All the boys are currently working very hard towards our Christmas Show which
will take place on Wednesday 5th December in the church at 7pm. The staff and
boys of the Brigade wish to convey their thanks to all who supported our Pie and
Sausage Roll Lunch on Remembrance Sunday and we raised the sum of £200 for the
Erskine Hospital. This is the first of several fundraising activities we have
scheduled for the year ahead. The boys will be going to see 'Joseph' at
Edinburgh Playhouse in December.
Two of out staff have this year been elected to serve on the West Lothian
Battalion Executive. Mr Andrew Livingston has been elected as Junior Section
Events Co-ordinator and Mrs E Cartwright is the World Mission Representative.
As always we would appreciate any help and are always looking for new helpers.
If you have some time spare on a Wednesday evening please contact one of the
officers to offer assistance.
Mrs Eileen Cartwright
Captain.
GUILD
It hardly seems three months since the start of this year's session
of the church Guild, but already our Christmas 'evening out' looms and we are
encouraged to have approx 40 coming along.
The topic of the Guild for this year is 'Learning through Life' with particular
emphasis on the mind which led us in our choice of charities to support. The
Christian Aid/Advasi people of Bangladesh and the Crossreach Bluebell
project/Postnatal depression here in Scotland.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all who have come along as
our guests to share with us, not least of all our own minister Rev. Christine
Houghton who was with us to conduct communion at our first meeting and who
consistently is a great encourager to the Guild.
If you haven't managed to join us thus far please don't think it is
too late. A warm welcome awaits you even if you can only come occasionally. We
look forward to a Winter/Spring of activities and outing.
From myself, the committee and members a blessed Christmastime and
prosperous New Year is wished for you.
Yours in Jesus' Name,
Irene Beatson (President)
SHOE BOX APPEAL
This year we sent off 140 shoe boxes to Blythswood along with a cash
donation of £220. Although the number of boxes is down on last year this is
still a great effort from everyone who took part and I am sure that there will
be a lot of smiling faces when they are received by the children and
adults in Romania where they are being sent.
COFFEE MORNINGS
While the regular Friday coffee mornings continue to contribute funds to
special projects within our own church, 2 special fund raising events were held
recently on 21st Sept where £200 was raised for Christian Aid and on the 28th
Sept we raised £300 for MacMillan Cancer Care as part of their national appeal.
Thank you to everyone who helped, donated, supported for these worthwhile
causes. A very good effort we're sure you will agree.
May Glen.
STAMPS
Although the stamp box is not in its usual place, I still save them.
As Christmas is coming soon - PLEASE SAVE ALL STAMPS.
Thank You.
Ellen Tennant.
FAIR TRADE
We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone at Whitburn South
Church for the support they have shown to the Fair Trade stall. We have noe been
running for a year and in that time we have purchased an amazing £1,500 worth of
fair trade products. Once again thank you for your support.
Anne Cartwright/Laura Quilter
THE CRAFT GROUP
The craft group are made up of a group of people who have a desire to learn
more about making things especially cards. Since we started to meet we have
learned among other things how to do - Iris folding, Tea bag folding, Aperture
cards, Pop-up cards and making small gift boxes.
For the first few months we met in the church hall but more recently we have
been meeting in Anne Cartwright's shop ' The Craft Box' and it is thanks to her
excellent teaching that we have gained our expertise. If you would like to join
with us, please speak to Christine and you would be assured of a warm welcome
among us.
CHURCH
MAGAZINES 2008
Letter from the Manse
Here we are again at the start of another year, a time when we think and
plan the work to be done in that year. In the life of a church, there is nothing
more important than how we are with one another. To be a Church of Christ, we
have to be a church where Christ is and where the people work hard to be like
him in every way especially in what they say and do.
Easter is just round the corner. I pray that you will manage to come along to
some of the services when we will walk one more to Calvary to see the love which
led our Lord Jesus onto the cross of us. Hallelujah, he did not stay there, but
rose again to win for us salvation and eternal life.
A poem which was found in the pocket of a dear
friend and elder of our church, Ken Marshall, goes a long way in showing us how
to be. I print it here for you....
I may never see tomorrow
There's no written guarantee,
And things that happened yesterday
Belong to history.
I can't predict the future,
I cannot change the past,
I have just the present moment
I must treat it as my last.
I must use this moment wisely
For it soon will pass away
And be lost to me forever
As part of yesterday.
I must exercise compassion,
Help the fallen to their feet,
Be a friend unto the friendless,
Make an empty life complete.
The unkindest thing I do today,
May never be undone,
And friendships that I fail to win
May never more be won.
I many not have another chance
On bended knees to pray
And thank God with a humble heart
For giving me this day.
Shalom
A happy, blessed and renewing Easter to you all.
Christine
MONEY MATTERS
I have just completed the Accounts for 2007 and I am pleased to report that
we have once again been able to meet all our requirements for the year. We
strive to keep all of our expenses under close review but unfortunately there
are some expenses which are outwith our control and these continue to increase.
You will remember that in July 2007 we switched the White envelope givings from
Restoration Fund to Fabric Fund and this has allowed us to carry our some
necessary upgrading and maintenance in all our Church Buildings. Some of this
work was highlighted to us in the inspection report from Presbytery early last
year and some of it was as a direct result of responding to the requirements of
the Congregation and the various organisations using the premises.
As you will see when the Accounts are distributed, we have had to dip into the
reserves which we built up during our term in vacancy and while this is fine at
the moment, these reserves will not last long if we continue to do this. I would
therefore encourage everyone to review regular savings and in particular members
who do not attend regularly to consider setting up a regular offering to the
Church. After all, we keep a warm welcome for you at all times, not just at
Communion, and the costs must be met all year.
I would also encourage Gift Aid Giving for everyone who pays Income Tax. The
rate of tax is decreasing in April of this year and this will have the effect of
reducing the amount paid back to the Church (and indeed to all charities). This
method of Giving allows you to increase the amount your weekly offering. Please
give it some serious thought and speak to Jim Brown, Gift Aid Convenor, for
information and advice on this. He will be delighted to hear from you!
Most of you will no doubt know that I am standing down as Treasurer after the
Annual Business Meeting and I would like to thank you all for the support which
I have received during the ten years in which I have been privileged to serve to
this position. I have seen Whitburn South both flourish spiritually and
materially during this time and it has only been made possible by the unstinting
support and generosity of you, the congregation.
We are very fortunate that we have secured the services of David Jewell-Smith to
take over as Treasurer and I am sure that he will bring some fresh ideas and
lots of enthusiasm to the post. I sincerely hope he benefits from the same
support and encouragement that I did and that he gets the same pleasure and
fulfilment from using his abilities to further the work of our Church.
Yours in Christ's Service
Irene Wright
INFORMAL COMMUNION
One Sunday every month there will be a shirt time after the service where we
will stand around the communion table to share the Lord's Supper. Come and try.
1st WHITBURN SOUTH BOYS BRIGADE
We enjoyed a very busy end to our session with the whole company presenting
their Christmas show. This featured the Anchor Boys and Humph! the Camel, a tale
of one of the wise men's camels who had a bit of the humph! The Junior Section
presented the Bossy Christmas Fairy, which also featured one of our senior boys
in a very fetching fairy costume. The Company Section presented A Christmas
Musical featuring a Sound of Music obsessed narrator. Many thanks to those of
you in the congregation who ventured out on the cold December's evening to
support our boys.
We continue to run our recycling programme for old printer cartridges and mobile
phones. Remember, don't bin these items at home or in your office. The Boys's
Brigade are members of a recycling scheme and can earn funds from these items.
Your help would be much appreciated.
Anchor Boys have been very busy and have been enjoying a full programme on a
Wednesday evening and recently participated in the West Lothian Battalion
Colouring competition. They have been doing all sorts of activities and games
which had looked great fun! The Junior Section continue to ber very busy. In
January they participated in the Battalion Try A Sport at Deans Community High
and have the Battalion general Knowledge and Spiritual Quizzes to look forward
to this month, as well as a visitation for the Figure Marching Competition.
Juniors have been completing all sorts of achievements for badge-work and had to
help at home for 10 hours each week for 2 weeks, to the delight of some mums who
eventually got their boys to tidy their rooms. The Company Section has been well
attended and are looking forward to going go-Karting and to tenpin bowling in
the coming weeks. Some of the younger members of the Company Section will be
attending Battalion Camp at Carronvale for an activities weekend at the end of
February.
The Juniors and Company Section are both looking forward to their activity camp
weekend at the Barnabas centre in the Borders. They will spend a weekend
participating in team building and Christian faith activities and the boys are
really looking forward to activities like raft building, builidng a bridge over
a gorge, gorge walking and leap of faith. As this is quite an expensive weekend
we are trying to raise £1500 to help subsidise what looks a fantastic
opportunity for our boys grows together in Christ's Kingdom.
We are also very busy planning the celebrations for the Boys' Bridage 125th
anniversary next year. Keep your diaries clear for our 12th family soclal in
Whitburn Bowling Club on Friday 3rd October 2008. Other events are also being
planned and we hope to bring to you in the next link line.
One of our senior boys, Ian Hilditch, is also preparing for the final stages of
the Queens badge award, the highest honour a boys can earn in the BB.
We sadly said goodbye to two members of staff at Christmas. Mr Douglas Hamilton
and Mrs Anne Knox both retired from active service as officers in the BB. We
wish to thank them for all the hard work they put into helping the boys over the
years. We also welcome back Mrs Helen Jewell-Smith from maternity leave in
January and Mrs Barbara Syme has also joined the staff to help in the Anchor Boy
Section.
We would be delighted to welcome new members, come along and find out what the
BB can offer.
Mrs E Cartwight
Captain
1ST WHITBURN GIRL'S BRIGADE
As we approach the end of another block, Christmas seems likes a distant
memory, however the girls are still talking about their Christmas outing to see
Joseph at the Edinburgh Playhouse; all who attended had a great time and I would
like to take this opportunity to thank the adult helpers for their assistance in
getting the girls in and out of the theatre safely.
The beginning of a new year marks the beginning of the new training session for
girls and officers, we had 5 girls take part in Brigade Knowledge Training,
Christina Currie and Lyndsay Mallon have now started their leadership training
and are working towards Leadership 1, Megan Craig is in the final stages of both
her Basic Officer training and her Queens award. We also look forward to
welcoming all the trainees to Whitburn at the end of February.
The girls are now in the final stages of the activities that make up the badge
work requirements, as part of the physical side of their programme the girls
learned some Scottish dances. The whole company took part in a Burns night
celebration and had a great time.
Anne Cartwright
Captain
THANKS FOR SHARING
If the church was to be imagined as our living room with a big open fire,
and our own seat in our own comfort zone, we would see it as a non threatening
place with all in its place but does the Lord as more of us?
Sometimes we must step out of our comfort zone. We must pay more attention to
the others in the room. We have our seat at the fire but is someone getting cold
by the door? Is someone in the room waiting to be asked closer? is the heat and
warmth you get meant for someone else? Do you have to step out into the cold of
the outside to invite someone in?
Take the Bible Study. Oh, I am not into that. have you tried? While you learn of
the Word you can have a good laugh with open discussion and where no one is
obliged to speak but everyone is free to express and opinion. It is a method of
growing in the faith in good company. It is one way to get more involved. your
participation could not only add to the study but encourage someone on the edge
of the fire to get closer.
Take the prayer group. In his sermon... What is a prayer group? They are a group
of Christians that believe in the power of prayer. Some prayers are spoken, some
are silent. No-one is obliged to speak. Again prayer is one of those things that
people expect other to do. The number of people that say they don't know how or
feel it is not their place, yet the greatest revivals have been started by
little old ladies sitting in a room on their own praying. there is nothing more
peaceful than an hour with the Lord as you sit in his presence.
"Oh for a closer walk with God" as the title of the hymn says we should all
strive for that closer walk. The opportunity is there. I write this as someone
who walked in the door of the South Church less than a year ago looking for a
Spiritual resting place. I now look on the Kirk as my sprititual home. The love
and warmth in the church is not yours to hold but yours to share.
Thanks for sharing,
James Paxton.
GUILD
As I approach the end of my term of office as president of the Guild, I
would like to say how very thankful I am to all of you who have given your
faithful support to the Thursday evening 'get-togethers', and to me. I do hope
you have enjoyed the visits of the lovely guests who have come along over the
last three years and the fun 'at home' evenings we have shared. I know I
certainly have. Thank you too for your very generous giving to the Guild, its
projects and our Church. God had indeed blessed us. As I write these few lines I
am celebrating a birthday today, and I am listening to some wonderful hymn
singing from the Billy Graham Crusades which remind me of a more wonderful
birthday when as a teenage at such a Crusade, I committed my life to Jesus
Christ. How faithful the Lord has been over many years! Thank you again for
serving you in Jesus' name.
May I remind you all that we at the South Church are hosting the world day of
prayer for our area. Friday 7th March at 7pm. Please come along and be an
encourager.
Every Blessing
Irene Beatson.
JUNE 2008
LETTER FROM THE MANSE
I quoted this story in a
sermon recently and some of you have mentioned to it to me, so I am including it
for you today. It is from an Eddie Askew book:-
It was early
morning. We were staying with friends and I was looking out over the garden from
the bedroom window. The sky was clear and sunny. A good day, I thought. Then a
sudden movement caught my eye. The telephone wire, stretched across the garden
and anchored just below the windows, was swaying. Then just yards away, was a
sparrow. He was perched on the wire, tail twitching as he kept his balance. I
suppose he only weighed an ounce or so ..or grams, but this coming had set the
wire dancing. And when he flew off, as he did when I unthinkingly moved my hand,
he set the sire dancing even more. So it is with us. Whenever we are, whoever we
are with, we leave our mark or we set the wire dancing. Our mark can be a bruise
or warm place where our touch of friendship or encouragement has been felt. We
may not always get it right or touch of friendship always accepted, but it
should not stop us from trying, or giving. I pray for our church that we may
always set the wire dancing in a positive and godly way.
Once again, holidays
are almost upon us...I thank you all for all the hard work, kindness, support,
generosity and love you have given to our church family, so have a good holiday
and come back refreshed and ready to start again... the wire never should stop
dancing but go on and on with love and kindness.
Shalom my friends in Christ.
Christine.
PASTORAL CARE
Joey and Jeannette co-convenors of the group, would like to thank all the
members of the group for their on going hard work, visiting the housebound,
hospitals and nursing homes, keeping in touch with our members who are no longer
able to attend Sunday Worship. Remember YOU our members can help in this very
important part of our Church's work by letting us know of everyone in need of a
visit. Our next event is the annual cradle roll service on Sunday 24th August,
later on in the year we will be celebrating St. Andrew's day with a Scottish
afternoon, to both of which all are welcome. We are indeed blessed in Whitburn
South Church, may we be able to continue God's work for many years to come.
God's blessing on all.
Joey and Jeannette.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Recently one of our Sunday
School teachers, Grace Brown, was ordained to the eldership, we wish her God's
blessing. Prize giving will be held on Sunday 15th June and presenting the
prizes this year will be Mrs Jen McGregor. This will be my last prize giving, as
I am retiring and handing over to Mrs Elizabeth Hamilton, who will be head
teacher and Mrs Grace Brown as Treasurer. I would like to thank all the teachers
for their support and friendship over the years, it has been my pleasure to work
with them all.
Mrs Anne McConnell.
KIDZONE
The theme this year is 'The
Ark...the animals...the colours of the rainbow'
You will need a passport, a sense of adventure, a singing voice, an appetite for
snacks and a listening ear for a big called becky!!!
And some Free mornings from Monday 11th August...to Friday 15th August each
morning. And don't forget on Sunday 17th August, we will take the Ark and the
animals into the church and show the adults how we youngsters can really enjoy
ourselves. So come on... let your parents know to keep this time free for you.
PARENTS INFLUENCE
Parents say "we will not influence our children in making choices and
decisions in the matter of religion".
WHY NOT?..............................
The television will, The press will, The Movies will, The Radio will, The
Advertisements will, The School Teachers will, The Neighbours will.
The greatest single influence in a child's life is from parents. It can be for
good or for bad and will leave a lasting impression on the life of your child.
Jackie Quest (quoted in Unity Magazine, Whitsdale).
SOUTH KIRK SINGERS
The Singers have recently completed their 16th year with another successful
series of concerts. The annual concerts were held in the church on the 8th and
9th May and audiences were treated to a varied programme by the choir as well as
the fabulous Brendan and Angela Musk who dazzled with theor immense talents. The
profits raised from the concerts allowed the choir to donate £250 to each of the
charirites 'The Motor Neurone Disease Society', 'CHAS', 'Action for the Blind'
and the 'Cystic Fibrosis Trust'. A huge thank you is extended to everyone who
supported our concerts.
WOMENS FELLOWSHIP
The Womens fellowship has had a very busy year and has seen its numbers to
grow. Every monthly meeting has been well attended but particular highlights
were the line dancing evening, the Christmas party night and the sugarcraft
workshop. Our last meeting of the session will take place on the 5th June when
we will hold our fundraising coffee and pudding evening. This event will start
at 7:30pm in the hall and shall be held in aid of the charity 'The Vine Trust'.
A speaker from the charity was last month's guest and she gave a most
informative and thought provoking talk on her time in Perus onboard the 'Amazon
Hope' medical ship. If you enjoy pudding, please come along and join us and help
us to raise funds for this very worthy cause.
1ST WHITBURN GIRLS BRIGADE
We are now reaching the end of final session. The last block has been busy
with the girls working to complete badge work and preparing for parents night.
As part of the Service badge the girls helped distribute the Church Easter cards
to the houses on our gala magazine delivery route. Great fun was had trying to
beat last years delivery times. The girls also learned sewing on plastic canvas,
the canvas piece of plastic canvas were then joined together to make little
wallets containing a cross and a poem. These were then distributed to members of
the congregation on the Tuesday of Holy Week, when we joined them for worship.
I would like to thank the members of the pastoral care group for distributing
the remainder to church members who were unable to attend Holy Week services.
We are pleased to invite Dougall the hearing dog back to our Company, this time
to accept a cheque for £500 for Hearing Dogs Scotland. I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all the girls, parents and members of the congregation who
donated their pennies, this is a fabulous charity and anyone who has seen
Dougall in action will know the benefit dogs like him provide to the people they
are homed with.
It was with great honour that I attended the Queens Award presentation ceremony
on Friday 9th May to see Megan Craig receive her Queens Award Badge and
Certificate. Megan is the first girl from our Company to receive this award. I
am sure Megan will agree that even though it was two years of hard work, it was
an experience and an achievement that she is extremely proud to have taken part
in.
Finally by the time this magazine is printed and distributed we will have held
our Parents and Friends Evening, I would like to thank our elder Andrew Hamilton
for presenting the girls awards and thank all those who attended, I would also
like to thank members of the congregation and session for their support of our
Company.
Anne Cartwright
Captain
SEPTEMBER 2008
FROM THE MANSE
I have been watching the Olympics these past couple of weeks and although I have
been very impressed with and proud of the achievements of our countrymen.... it
is the Logo of the games that I like most of all. They are circles all linked
together. They remind me of how we are linked together in many ways. In our case
it is within the church and we should work hard at our togetherness. It makes me
think of the hymn 'Bind us together with chords that cannot be broken'. The
chord that binds us together is that of Jesus' love for us. If we are in union
with Christ....if we have asked Him into our lives, then we are of the same
family. We are related. We are bound together with His love which has no
beginning or end. Like the games logo, we should work together in harmony and
for the good of one another.
For us, we should be doing it for Christ, to show the light of his love to the
world. If we are not doing that then we are not working to Jesus' plan or for
His sake.
Now that our holidays are over and we are back to work again let us make an
effort to hold back the comment which we know will hurt someone....let us look
for the good and positive in others and in situation...let us give a word of
praise and build one another up instead of the opposite and when people try to
engage us in negative and hurtful gossip...let us refuse.
We have a smashing wee church, let us work hard together to make it stay that
way and with our Lord place firmly at the head as our loving example.
Shalom my friends in Christ.
From Christine.
CHURCH FLOWERS
The change in the system for providing the Church flowers each week, which
we proposed earlier this year, has now been put in place and we have set up a
flower fund for this purpose. We now have envelopes available for one-off annual
donations to the flower fund and we will also provide a box for anyone wishing
to make a small contribution from time to time. All such donations will be
greatly appreciated and we are hoping that everyone currently on the flower list
will continue with their support. We have a regular arrangement with Isa
Cruikshanks at Ridgeview Nursery to provode the flowers each week and I hope you
all agree that they are always of a very high standard. Isa is happy to fill any
requests for particular flowers or colours at any time. We try to pass the
flowers on each week on a Pastoral Care basis and it would be very helpful if we
could be kept informed of anyone who would appreciate being remembered in this
way. We are also happy to assist in any special requests for recipients of the
flowers. We sincerely hope you are all happy with these new arrangements.
FUND RAISING - CRAFT FAIR - 11TH OCTOBER 2008
I mentioned earlier in the year that we were trying to arrange a craft fair
as a fundraiser for the Church I can now confirm the above date. We have already
been promised some lovely items including baking, handcrafted cards, knitting,
patchwork, crochet and woodwork but we would appreciate anything that you
talented people would like to donate. As I stated in my earlier note, we have a
wealth of talent in Whitburn South and this is an odeal opportunity to showcase
it and raise funds for the Church at the same time. We sincerely hope that as
many of you as possible will support this effort either by gifting your handmade
articles (new items only) for sale at the fair or by coming along and buying
some lovely things. There will be tea/coffee and lovely home baking served on
the day. We will be advertising the fair locally nearer the date but in the
meantime we would appreciate you passing the word among your friends and
relations and noting it in your diaries.
Thanking you all in anticipation of your support.
Irene Wright.
WHITBURN OLDER PEOPLE'S GROUP
Did you know that there was a group in our town called 'Whitburn Older
people's group'...their main aim is to help our 'older folks' to be as informed
of their entitlements as is possible where some people unable to do their
gardens can have help especially from young people from the Academy. They will
be opening a shop in the town for 6 weeks soon with people who can give advice
on areas of life that some find difficult. They are always looking for
volunteers to befriend or visit..speak to Alison Bonnar for more information. It
would be good if our church could be active on this group.
KIDZONE
Great...............Great..................Great...............Great
Kidzone was a great success with 35 children there. They had fun with games,
songs, crafts, stories about Noah and of course the inevitable food. Many thanks
to all who helped and made it the success it was.
NEW BOILER
The boiler in the hall needs renewing. We do have heat at the moment in the
hall...if you would care to contribute to the huge cost of replacing the
boilers, or if you would like to fund raise for it...please let me know.
NEW HALL KEEPER
Our new hall keeper is David Beatson and we wish him well as he goes about
another avenue of his work for God and the Church.
FROM AN AMERICAN CHURCH MAGAZINE
Don't let worry kill you.....................let the Church help
The ladies of the Church have cast off clothing of every kind and may be seen in
the Fellowship hall all day Friday
In the afternoon, there will be a meeting in the South and North ends of the
Church - children will be baptised at both ends
2009
March 2009
From
the Manse
Christmas and New
Year is past and we are back into the normal routine of work and every day life
but I still think of the words that come to mind around Christmas.....'The word
became and dwelt among us'. How easy to put away verses like this with the
decorations and nativity scenes but these words ushered in an era in which Jesus
became the Saviour of our world. They ushered in a time when we should see the
eternal all around us in the routine and mundane as well as the special times.
I saw in another church magazine............'To see the word made flesh we must
realise that all of life can be a sacrament. We must find ways to transform our
daily routines into channels of God's grace and truth. We must learn to see our
relationship as sacraments. Humans are created in the image of God therefore we
should try and see God in each other. Let us continue to look for God down here
in the everyday tasks of life and in the ordinary people with whom we share our
lives'.
I am
always being asked how Euan our grandson is doing and I can tell you at the
moment he is almost 10lbs and looks so different from the wee 2lb 12oz scrap of
October 2008. This has to be down to all of you who were kind enough to pray.
Easter is almost here....a time when we are touched afresh with the love of
Jesus Christ and the cross. Please think about coming to he Holy Week Services
and look again on the face of love.
Shalom
Christine
Greetings from the Guild
We are now nearing
the end of our first year and we have a wonderful time of fellowship together.
We have had a few open nights where outreach to the other churches in the
district have been very important to us. One of our open meetings was when Alex
Muirhead came to talk and show a video on the Heartlands project at the site of
Polkemmet Pit, almost 100 people turned up, much to our amazement. Another night
was when we had Harthill and Eastfield Flute Orchestra and recently we had a
Burns Supper when almost 80 people came to join us, it was a great night of
haggis, poems, songs and music. We have a chef, our project partner, a coffee
evening and a talk on stroke victims, then our AGM and tramps supper. May I take
this opportunity to thank the committee and members for supporting me in my
first year. I have enjoyed every minute of it and I'm all the better of taking
on the role of President.
God Bless
Margaret Bishop.
Church Flower List
I would like to
thank everyone who supports the provision of the flowers for the church each
week and to say that a copy of the updated flower list for 2009 is now on the
notice boards in the church entrance and in the hall. I have tried to keep dates
as near as possible to those allocated in previous years and I hope this is to
everyone's satisfaction. There are a few dates available and is anyone would
like to provide the flowers on these dates please let me know. The system of
putting money for the flowers in the envelopes provided seems to be working well
but if anyone wishes to provode the flowers themselves it is only a matter of
letting me know the week prior to doing so. I would also be grateful if any
special requests for the distribution of the flowers, after the Sunday services
could be made know to either myself or to Helen Jewel-Smith in order that we can
ensure they are delivered.
Yours in Christ
Irene Wright
Ten Blessings for your Home
Peace - May there
be peace within your walls, Psalm 122:7
Joy - May the God of Hope fill you with all joy, Romans Ch15:13
Strength - May our Lord...encourage your hearts and strengthen you, 2nd
Thessalonians Ch2:16-17
Success - May He give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans
succeed, Psalm 20:4
Comfort - May Your failing love be my comfort, Psalm 119:76
Grace - May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you, 2nd Corinthians
Ch13:14
Favour - May the favour of the Lord our God rest upon us, Psalm 90:17
Kindness - May the Lord now show you kindness, 2nd Samuel Ch2:6
Protection - May Your Love and Your truth always protect me, Psalm 40:11
Love - May Your unfailing love rest upon us, O Lord, even as we put our hope in
You, Psalm 33:22
1st WHITBURN BOYS BRIGADE
The boys have had
another busy session. They took the evening service on 1st February which they
all put a lot of hard work into - so well done boys. I would like to thank our
minister the Reverend Christine Houghton for the dedication of our new company
colour.
The Company Section boys are going to camp at the beginning of March which
they're all looking forward to. I'm sure we'll hear about this is due course.
The Junior Section took place in try a sport at the end of January which is run
by West Lothian Battalion. This was a great afternoon and the boys can't wait
for next year.
All three sections took part in a sponsored silence (it was heaven) you could
hear a pin drop for the full night. The final total for this is not in yet but
the latest total to date is £400. A big thank you to everyone who assisted with
the fund raiser - not least the boys.
Our next event is World Mission which we will be doing later this month. I would
like to thank all the parents and members of our congregation for their support
this year. It has been very much appreciated. I would also like to thank the
staff for their hard work and dedication this year. It has had its challenges
that's for sure but we must be doing something right for the boys are coming
along faithfully every week.
Liz McFadzean
Captain.
WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
The Women's Fellowship have
enjoyed a varied start to the new season. We have learned how our memory works
and indeed how good is was (or otherwise) which left many of the members
slightly shocked! November saw the ever increasing membership enjoying
traditional playground games. A great fun evening was enjoyed as we went back to
our youth as we played 'skipping', 'hopscotch' and 'the three legged race'
amongst others. The year ended with a fantastic Christmas themed evening, where
food and fun were the order of the day! The Women's Fellowship meets on the
first Thursday of every month at 7:30pm in the Church Hall, so come along and
join the fun, it doesn't matter what age you are - as long as you are female!!!
Laura
Quilter
FINANCIAL REPORT
As we prepare the financial
accounts and statements for another year, it is a fitting time to offer you an
update on our financial situation and performance. Our overall offerings in 2008
remained level with those received in 2007. We did contribute slightly more
through gift aid scheme in place of free will envelopes and open plate cash, and
this helped to increase the tax refund we received last year. the rate at which
we will be able to claim refunds in the future will be lower than we have
enjoyed, so our income from this source will reduce. Income fro our fabric fund
envelopes was lower than in 2007. Our gift day in December raised a creditable
£918, while our decision to hold only one fete in 2008 plus a craft fair reduced
our overall income from larger-scale fund-raising events by around £1,600
leaving a net reduction of nearly £700. Other income remained broadly in line
with 2007, although within this total we were fortunate to receive a greater sum
of donations. This obviously increases our reliance on one-off or non-regular
income, which may not be sustained through 2009. Our interest and investment
income has fallen in line with the deterioration in returns seen across the
financial spectrum in the later half of 2008 and into 2009.
Our
largest expenditure by far is our Ministry and Mission allocation, which was
just under £44,000 for 2008. This will rise to £44,500 for 2009. When added to
our regular wages (cleaners and organists) this equates to over £1000 per week
before utility bills and other bills. All our expenditure remained at similar
levels to 2007 after excluding exceptional items, which is a good performance
given the economic climate. Our heating and lighting billing has been somewhat
erratic during the past year and this remains to be resolved shortly.
When the
accounts are published at the Annual Business Meeting in March, you will see
that we have drawn against our reserves during to past year to meet our
obligations. This has been the case for the past few years and has been possible
due to the funds carefully built up during the vacancy prior to Christine's
arrival in Whitburn. These reserves were created because at that time we did not
make Ministry and Mission contributions. It is however always good to have some
funds in reserve for a 'rainy' day and these have become depleted by the need to
draw on them to meet normal expenditure.
At the
Congregational Board meeting in January we discussed our budget for 2009 at some
length and concluded that we need to increase our income to close this gap as
our expenditure is largely fixed and cannot be significantly reduced. I would
therefore ask that we all put on our thinking caps to suggest suitable
innovative ways to raise funds and particularly to increase our regular income.
Encouraging as many people as possible to use gift aid is one regular
suggestion, but I am sure there are many creative ideas out there among the
congregation waiting to be uncovered and put into practice. Of course another
simple method of increasing our income is for all of us who are able to consider
a small year on year increase in our regular giving to the church.
In
summary may I thank everyone who has contributed to the income of the church
during the past year and to all who have helped in any way to keep the finances
flowing smoothly. I look forward to your continuing support through this year as
we all apply our monetary resources to God's purposes.
"Each
man should give what he has decided in his heart to give; not reluctantly...."
(2 Corinthians 9:7)
David
Jewel-Smith, Treasurer.
June 2009
Letter
from the Manse
During Easter we were
reminded once again of the love Christ had for the world and so for us. The
services were a joy to me as many people took part especially in the Good Friday
service, making that day 2000 years ago, come to life.
On Easter Sunday we were reminded of Jesus' resurrection which gives us
certain hope of eternal life and purpose for each day. It also reminds us that
we have to live as Resurrection people in a Resurrection Church.............this
means we should love, hope, faith and vitality in our lives, I pray we do.
Fairly recently Brian and I were sent to a 'Pre-retirement' conference by
the Church of Scotland.. this did not mean that I was retiring, it was a time of
giving out information of what to do if 'staying on' instead of retiring and of
what benefits etc we could draw on when and if the time comes. So if you have
heard that I am retiring...it isn't true! The only reason I would retire early
or at the right time (which is when I am 65 in 18 months time!) would be for
health reasons. Please don't listen to gossip...it usually isn't true or checked
with the relevant person.
Once again, holidays are in the offing and I wish you all a good, restful
and peaceful time and if you go to a different church, bring back an order of
service or welcome card which we can all look at.
Remember always that we are Christ's disciples here in this place and love
should be our aim....to show and speak it.
Shalom my friends in Christ.
From Christine
Bereavement Visitor
Carol Tweedie has agreed, and has gone on a short course, to be our
Bereavement Visitor. It will be her task to visit families who have lost loved
ones after the funeral has taken place. She will be a listening ear and a kind
friend. Please remember her in your prayers. many churches are now appointing
people to carry out this work as the work load for ministers increase. I hope
eventually to have small informal meetings in our new lounge for bereaved folks
when the kettle will be on constantly so that we can all chat together about how
life is going on. It will be for anyone who has lost a loved one a long time ago
or more recently. I Hope to have a bereavement service soon in our church.
The Church Office
The computer room is now the church office. Helen Jewel-Smith will work
there on Thursday mornings from 10am to 12noon. Christine hopes to work for a
time there most mornings if possible and at other times still to be arranged,
volunteers will man the office for a couple of hours in the morning. There will
be a mobile phone situated there which will become the 'Church Number'...this,
at the moment has not yet been purchased but it will be soon, so look out for
the number which will be printed on the orders of service.
Want to help................speak to Christine.
Snippets from the Editor
Claim the gift: Yesterday's history, tomorrow's a mystery. All we have is
today, and it is called the present because it's a precious gift.
Look to the light: No one ever damaged their eyesight by looking on the brighter
side of life.
Turn a minus to a plus: Find courage in dis-couragement. An
appointment in dis-appointment. An hope in hope-lessness.
South
Kirk Singers
The South Kirk Singers have
just completed their 17th session with two very successful concerts. The choir
performed to audiences who were treated to a variety of music. The choir were
joined by their guest Sarah Jane Callow whose performances on the saxophone were
extremely well received. Over £1400 was raised for charity across the two
evenings and the choir would like to thank all those who continue to support
them.
1st Whitburn Boys Brigade
It's hard to believe that we have almost completed another year. It has just
gone by so quickly. The boys are now working hard for parent's night which
hopefully will be a huge success for them. It will be slightly different this
year so do come along and give them your support. the theme for the evening will
be celebration/party night and it is on the 27th May at 7pm in the church hall.
The boys have been learning many new skills but I don't want to say too much or
it will spoil things for them. Again I would like to thank all the staff for
their hard work and for their support throughout the year. Our Battalion outing
to M&Ds takes place this coming Saturday (9th May) so all being well the weather
will be good to us and the boys will have a great time. I'm sure the officers
will too. We also have our Battalion church service the next day so it will be a
busy weekend. The only other item on our calendar is the water fight which will
be held on 17th June and I know that all the biys enjoy this.
Captain, Liz McFadzean.
Apologies
To anyone who has been trying to leave messages on the Manse telephone but
couldn't get through, there has been a fault with the line which stopped
messages being left. I hope everyone who wanted to speak with the minister
managed to do so.
New Jobs
The position of the safeguarding convenor advertised on the order of service
for some time has been taken up by John McFadzean so thank you to him and to
Laura Quilter for serving sell in this capacity for quite some time now.
Working with the youth of our church, also advertised on our order of service
for a few weeks has been taken up by Liz McFadzean ... our thanks to her and to
Deborah Hislop for her loyal work in this position.
Many thanks to Sandy Tweedie who is taking over as Clerk to the Board also
advertised in the order of service for a little while and thank you to Brian
Houghton for carrying out this task for the last year.
Gift aid convenor advertised for a short period on the order of service has been
taken up by Marie Paxon...... thanks to her and Jim Brown who has carried out
this task for a number of years.
Life and Work co-ordinator role advertised on the order of service for a few
weeks has been taken up by Laura Neally and Alison Quilter... our thanks to them
and to Brian Houghton who carried out this role for a few years.
Stamps, Ellen Tennant:- Thank you for supporting me for many years, (please keep
saving the stamps). George Sommerville and Willie Fordyce have taken over this
role.
From George and Willie:- So far we have collected 5lbs weight of used stamps
this year. The envelopes for collection are available at the front door of the
church.....or we will collect your donation from the stamp box located at the
front of the church.
Greetings from the Guild
We have now come to the end of the meetings for the year. Since the last
Linkline, we have had our AGM. The guild is financially sound and we have given
our church and our projects a healthy donation. The committee are the same, but
I'm pleased to announce we have appointed our minister, Christine, as vice
president who will take over when the president, me, goes on holiday to the
Bahamas, (just kidding), but we are all happy that Christine has accepted the
post. The closing social, held in the hall, was a great success to finish our
year. It was in the form of a buffet and dance and 50 attended. The music was
provided by the Heiland Coo (Matt & Kirsty Carlyle), who gave us a grand night
of fun and the buffet was catered for by Classic Catering. We had 16 visitors
from our link guild in St Bryces, Kirkcaldy all of whom thoroughly enjoyed the
evening. Last but not least was our trip to Dumfries with 44 in the bus. It was
a lovely day out and the weather was good. 30 of the ladies went on the optional
trip to Shambellie House, a great place of interest to go. It is also a museum
of costume. There is a lovely selection of old fashioned corsets that you can
try on and two of the ladies whom I won't mention much (oh yes I will) Nan
Hendrie and Grace Campbell, out them on, much to the amusement of us all. We had
an excellent high tea at the Dinwoodie hotel and arrived home at 9pm. I hope
everyone has a happy summer and we will meet again on the 2nd Thursday in
September.
God Bless
Margaret Bishop.
More Pearls of wisdom from the calendar
Life itself cannot give you joy unless you really will it.
Life just gives you time and space...it's up to you to fill it.
Any time you think you have influence, try ordering around someone else's dog.
The nicest thing we can do for our heavenly Father is to be kind to one of His
children.
1st Whitburn Girls Brigade
We are now approaching the end of our last session. This has been a busy
session with both the explorers and juniors taking part in Division Events. The
juniors went along to the Lanthorn and took part in puppet making and
cheerleading, they had a fantastic afternoon and each girl made a wonderful
puppet. The explorer section took part in the mini olympics, which due to bad
weather had to be moved from Polkemmet Park to our own church halls, the girls
took part in lots of activities and everyone went home with a gold medal. the
girls have been working on their songs and reading for parents night, which will
take place on Tuesday 26th May. This year they will be singing a medley of songs
from 'Joseph'. We hope the parents and friends who come along have a wonderful
night.
On a personal note, as you may be aware I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer at
the start of the session and throughout the session have been undergoing
Chemotherapy and the Radiotherapy, I am pleased to say that my treatment is now
finished. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the staff of our
company for their help and support; I do not believe I could have got through
the last 10 months without them. I would also like to say a great big thank you
to the girls for their acceptance and concern for me; they are a fantastic bunch
of girls who are a pleasure to know. Finally I would like to thank the Wonderful
Congregation of Whitburn South Parish Church for their prayers and support.
Thank you all so much.
Anne Cartwright, Captain.
September 2009
From the Manse
I hope you all had a good restful summer even though the weather didn't quite
live up to expectations for we all need to have quiet times in the middle of
busy hectic lives to recharge our batteries. The Elder's did this last Saturday
when they had a day together looking at the role and duties of the Eldership
with Sadie Elliot who is the Elder Trainer for West Lothian Presbytery. It was a
good day of bonding together while in the presence of Our Lord Jesus Christ and
the first thing we looked at was the hymn:
Be
Still for the presence of the Lord, the Holy one is here........
the Glory of the Lord is shining all around
the Power of the Lord is moving in this place
We miss all of
these things if we don't sit in his company from time to time....Please pray for
our Kirk Session as it moves into the winter session of this year.
Many thanks to all who made 'Kidzone' possible, it was a great effort and I know
that the children all appreciated it.
We hope to have occasional Saturday mornings throughout the year to keep in
touch with them all. So if you want to help, just give us your name. Please
continue to pray for the children who came under the sound of the gospel this
summer.
My message to you this month is how loved and valued you are to the Lord our
God...keep close to him, it's the only place to be.
Shalom my friends in Christ
Christine
Sunday
School
The Sunday School
teachers look forward to welcoming all the children for the new session. We meet
in the church hall for 10:45am til approximately 12noon. We look forward to
seeing you.
Elizabeth Hamilton
Snippets
Priorities? -
Funny how a £20 looks so big when taken to Church and so small when taken to the
supermarket. Funny how we believe what the newspapers say, but question
everything in the Bible.
True greatness consists of being great in little things.
The sunrise is God's greeting.......The sunset, His signature.
Adam blamed Eve, Eve blamed the snake and the snake didn't have a leg to stand
on.
Gambling is a sin, BET you can't give it up!
The Church - almost 2000 years old and still under the maker's guarantee.
1st Whitburn Boys
Brigade
As you know we've
been on holiday over the summer with all staff having a well deserved break. We
look forward to starting back on the 9th of September at our usual times for
each section We also welcome Grace Brown on board to assist with the Anchor Boy
section this year. If any of you know of any boy whom you think may enjoy Boys
Brigade please let them know where and when we meet. It would be great to
welcome some new faces and I'm sure our regular boys will make them feel at ease
in no time.
Liz McFadzean
Captain
KIDZONE
A huge thank you
to all who helped with Kidzone. All the children had a fantastic time but that
only happened thanks to many people giving of their time. We had an average of
35 children a day over the 3 age groups. It was wonderful to share their
enthusiasm and see them all having such a good time. In the afternoon the
teenagers enjoyed the chill time. If you were at church for the family service
on the 16th August then I'm sure you would agree that a great time was had by
all.
Liz McFadzean
BEREAVEMENT VISITOR
Carol Tweedie has
begun her work as Bereavement Visitor and has been well received. Please
continue to pray for her in this important role.
The Church Office
The computer room
is now the church office. Helen Jewwl-Smith will work there on Monday mornings
from 10am to 12noon with other volunteers doing the same Tuesday to Friday. The
mobile phone number is 07851674269. This is now the 'Church Number'.
Greetings from the Guild
We are now going
into our first session of 2009-10. Our theme this year is 'What does the Lord
require of you?' Again, this session, we have a good and varied syllabus and we
look forward to the weeks ahead. Our first meeting starts on the 10th September
with studying the syllabus and doing some drama.
8th October we have Avril talking on reflexology.
22nd October is our project night with speakers from World Mission.
12th November is our silent auction.
26th November is another open night with the excellent Christian Puppets, well
worth coming to see, and that takes us up to our Christmas night out.
Please take the opportunity to come along and join us.
God Bless.
Margaret Bishop
Some Poems
Nobody Knows
Nobody knows what a prayer can do
when somebody somewhere prays for you,
Burdens are lifted and doors unbarred,
nothing seems quite so bad or hard.
Nobody knows how God intervenes,
working his wonder behind the scenes,
Turning the evil away from us
In a way that is most marvellous.
Clearing a path through the tangled track,
Easing the strain on the breaking back.
When hope fades away and is lost to view,
Nobody knows what a prayer can do.
Anon.
On the wings of a prayer
On the wings of a prayer
our burdens take flight
and our load of care
becomes bearably light
and our heavy hearts
are lifted above
to be healed by the realm
of God's wonderful love
and the tears in our eyes
are dried by the hands
of a loving Father who understands
all our problems
our fears and despair
when we take them to Him
on the wings of a prayer.
Anon.
1st Whitburn Girls Brigade
Girls Brigade meet
every Tuesday of the school term. Our session will get off to a fun start with
the girls from last year going on our annual trip to Loudon Castle on 29th
August. I would like to thank everyone who helped by donating items to Marys
meals, we had 92 full bag packs and 4 large bags of extra items. The
girls did a sponsor walk and raised £500 which we hope to present to Marys meals
at the start of the session. I would also like to thank everyone who supported
our Brigaders this year, they met their pledge to Project Steadfast and we will
be presenting a cheque to them for £1000. This year will be our company's 20th
year and for the first time since our company formed we will be fund raising for
our own organisation, we would like to do something special with the girls and
all money raised will go forward to paying for it. As part of our fundraising we
will be continuing to collect pennies, so if any of the congregation would like
to help with this, we would be extremely grateful, thank you to all who helped
last year.
Anne Cartwright
Captain.
2003
January 2003
| Date |
Service Conducted By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 5th |
|
|
|
| 12th |
|
|
|
| 19th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
Psalm
66 v1-8
NT John 2, v1-11 |
HY 9
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
JP 144 There is a flag flying high
HY 218 There's a wideness in God's mercy
HY 376 How sweet the Name of Jesus
JP 84 How lovely on the mountains |
| 26th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Jeremiah 1, v4-10
NT Mark 1, v14-20 |
JP 29
Come let us sing of a wonderful love
JP 98 I have decided to follow Jesus
HY 76 Dear Lord and Father of mankind
HY211 Jesus calls us! o'er the tumult
HY 428 Lord of creation |
February 2003
| Date |
Service Conducted
By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 2nd |
Mr Mike Blackwood |
|
|
|
2nd,6pm |
South kirk Singers |
NT
John |
HY
424 Thy hand, O God, has guided
SHF 534 There is a redeemer
SHF 461 Rejoice! Rejoice! Christ is in you
SHF 144 Guide me O Thou great Jehovah
SHF 368 Mine eyes have seen the glory |
| 9th |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
NT Mark 1, v 40-45
NT Mark 5, v 21-41 |
JP157 Lord of all
hopefulness
HY228 Jesus' hands were kind hands
HY214 Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old
JP149 Kum ba Yah, my Lord, Kum ba yah
JP65 Go, tell it on the mountain |
| 16th |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
NT Ephesians 3, v
7-19
NT John 4, v 1-15 |
JP278 When morning
gilds the skies
JP201 Praise Him, praise him
HY107 Spirit Divine, attend our prayers
HY212 I heard the voice of Jesus say
HY421 Glorious things of thee are spoken |
| 23rd |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
OT Isaiah 42, v
5-9 & 16
NT John 9, v 1-11 & 13-25 |
JP 179 O Lord my
God!
JP 188 One more step along the world
HP 90 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us
JP 56 God is our guide
JP 113 I serve a risen Saviour |
March 2003
| Date |
Service Conducted
By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 2nd |
Rev Joanne Finlay |
OT Isaiah 55,
v1-4, 10-13
NT John 6, 25-56 |
JP 6 All things
bright and beautiful
HY 497 God of Mercy, God of Grace
Apostles Creed (HY 546)
JP 156 Lord Jesus Christ
Communion (HY 79 Just as I am & JP 215 Seek ye )
HY 164 Tell out my Soul |
|
2nd,6pm |
Rev Joanne Finlay |
OT
1 Kings 19, v 1-12
NT Acts 9, v 1-19 |
SHF As the deer
SHF I know not why.. wondrous grace
Apostles Creed (HY 546)
SHF Lord Jesus Christ
Communion (SHF 304 Just as I am)
SHF 394 O for a thousand tongues |
| 9th |
Rev Ron Greig |
|
|
| 16th |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
NT 2 Timothy 1,
v8-14
NT Mark 8, v1-38 |
HY 9 Praise to the
Lord
JP 258 This little light of mine
HY 122 Come, Holy Ghost
HY 430 Take up thy cross
HY 591 I'm not ashamed |
| 23rd |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
OT Psalm 138
NT John 14, v18-31 |
JP 137 Jesus is
Lord
JP 78 He's got the whole world
JP 41 Father, hear the prayer we offer
HY 259 In the cross of Christ I glory
JP 56 God is our Guide |
| 30th |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
OT 1 Samuel 9, 26
- v1 of10
NT John 12,v1-8 |
JP 29 Come let us
sing of a wonderful love
JP 24 Children of Jerusalem
HY 81 My faith looks up to thee
HY 254 When I survey the wondrous cross
HY 428 Lord of creation |
April
2003
| 6th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Jeremiah 31, v31-34
NT Mark 10, v32-45 |
JP 25
Christ triumphant ever reigning
JP 91 I danced in the morning
JP 156 Lord Jesus Christ
HY 224 My song is love unknown
MP 651 The kingdom of God |
| 13th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
The
scripture readings were taken from various verses dramatised Bible. They
describe the last week of Jesus' life on earth. |
HY 233
All glory, laud and honour
HY 235 Hosanna, loud hosanna
HY 241 There is a green hill far away
HY 253 O sacred head sore wounded
HY 258 We sing the praise of Him who died |
| 20th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Luke 24, v1-12
NT Luke 14, v13-35 |
JP 130
Jesus Christ is risen today
JP 160 Majesty, worship His majesty
HY 276 Easter glory fills the sky
JP 58 God sent his Son, they call Him Jesus
HY 279 Thine be the glory |
| 27th |
Mr
Mike Blackwood |
OT
Genesis 9, v1-17
NT Mark 1, v1-15 |
HY 32
Immortal Invisible, God Only Wise
JP 109 In my need Jesus found me
HY 89 Guide me O thou great Jehovah
HY 164 Tell out my soul
HY 9 Praise to the Lord the Almighty |
May 2003
| 4th |
Rev
Ron Greig |
NT 1
John Ch3, v1-7
NT Luke Ch24, v36-48 |
HY 293
The Saviour died but rose again
JP 3 Alleluia, give thanks to the risen Lord
JP 273 What a friend we have in Jesus
Hy 591 I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
Hy 434 O Jesus I have promised |
| 11th |
Rev
Liz Gibson |
OT
Psalm 23
NT John Ch10, v11-18 |
HY 367
For the beauty of the earth
JP 275 When I needed a neighbour
HY 93 Loving Shepherd of thy sheep
JP 41 Father, hear the prayer we offer
HY 434 O Jesus I have promised |
| 18th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT 1st
John Ch4, v7-21
NT Matthew Ch5, v43-48 |
JP 29
Come let us sing of a wonderful love
JP 188 One more step along the world I go
HY218 There's a wideness in God's mercy
JP 161 Make me a channel of Your peace
HY 428 Lord of Creation, to thee be all praise |
| 25th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Luke Ch 9, v28-36
NT 2nd Peter Ch1, v16-21
|
HY 32
Immortal Invisible, God only wise
JP 258 This little light of mine
HY 87 Be thou my vision
HY 681 In heavenly love abiding
HY 279 Thine be the glory |
June 2003
| 1st
11am |
Rev
Douglas Stirling |
OT
Isaiah Ch 6, v1-8
NT Luke Ch 7, 18-28 |
HY 346
O Lord, thou art my God and King
HY 122 Come, Holy Ghost
HY 437 Love Divine, all loves excelling
HY 566 Ye gates, lift up your heads
HY 421 Glorious things of thee are spoken |
| 1st 3pm |
Rev
Douglas Stirling |
OT
Micah Ch 6 v 1-8
NT Luke Ch 10 v 25-37 |
HY 4
How lovely is thy dwelling-place
HY 34 Lord of all being, throned afar
HY 494 Thou whose almighty word
JP 273 What a friend we have in Jesus
HY 571 Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts |
| 8th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Acts Ch 2, v1-14, 36-42
NT Romans Ch 8 v 14-17 |
HY 1
All people that on earth do dwell
JP 5 All over the world the spirit is moving
HY 115 Come down, O Love Divine
HY 438 Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost
HY 339 O Breath of Life |
| 15th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Isaiah Ch 6, v1-8
NT John Ch14, v8-17 |
HY 352
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty
JP 94 If I were a butterfly
HY 376 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
JP 56 God is our Guide
MP 651 The Kingdom of God |
| 22nd |
Sunday School &
Focus Group |
Various Small
Readings |
JP 273 What a friend
we have in Jesus
JP 128 Jesus bids us shine
Chorus "Climb up sunshine mountain"
JP 139 Jesus Love is very wonderful
JP 124 I want to walk with Jesus Christ
JP 17 Bind us together Lord |
| 29th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Genesis Ch 1, v1-10, v20-31
NT John Ch 1, v1-14 |
JP 179
O Lord my God!
JP 48 For the beauty of the earth
JP 171 New every morning
JP 137 Jesus is Lord!
HY 451 Almighty Father of all things that be |
July 2003
| 6th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Luke Ch 19, v1-10
NT Romans Ch 5, v1-11 |
HY 9
Praise to the Lord
HY 218 There's a wideness in God's Mercy
HY 79 Just as I am without one plea
JP 8 Amazing grace!
JP 272 We've a story to tell to the nations |
| 13th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch14, v22-32
NT Romans Ch10, v5-15 |
JP 278
When morning gilds the skies
HY 211 Jesus calls us! O'er the tumult
JP 42 Father I place into Your hands
JP 84 How lovely on the mountains
HY 485 Lord, speak to me, that I may speak
HY 420 The Church's one foundation |
| 20th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch18, v1-9
NT Luke Ch17, v20-35 |
HY 36 The
Lord is King! Lift up thy voice
HY 685 I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus
HY 213 It fell upon a summer day
JP 215 Seek ye first the Kingdom of God
HY 428 Lord of creation, to thee be all praise!
JP 218 Sing we the King who is coming to reign |
| 27th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
John Ch12, v27-36
NT Matthew Ch11, v25-30 |
HY 34 Lord of all being,
throned afar
HY 107 Spirit Divine, attend our prayers
JP 156 Lord Jesus Christ
HY 212 I heard the voice of Jesus say
HY 434 O Jesus, I have promised
JP 290 Will your anchor hold in the storms of life
|
August 2003
| 3rd |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
John Ch15, v1-16
OT Exodus Ch19, v1-8 |
HY 1 All people that on earth
do dwell
JP 37 Dear Lord and Father of mankind
JP 17 Bind us together Lord
HY 462 Take my life, and let it be
JP 65 Go, tell it on the mountain
JP 57 God is working His purpose out
|
| 10th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Luke Ch4, v38-40
OT Psalms 139, v1-18 |
JP 64 Great is Your
faithfulness, O God my Father
HY 214 Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old
HY 432 May the mind of Christ my Saviour
HY 68 Thou art before me, Lord, thou art behind
JP 56 God is our guide, our light and our deliverer
JP 92 I do not know what lies ahead
|
| 17th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch21, v12-17
OT Psalms 96, v1-13 |
JP25
Christ triumphant ever reigning
JP 160 Majesty, worship His
Majesty
JP55 God is good, we sing and
shout it
SHF179 I am a new creation
SHF69 Come on and celebrate
JP86 I am trusting You, Lord
Jesus
JP272 We've a story to tell to
the nations
JP298 Your hand, O God has
guided
|
| 24th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew ch16, v13-20
NT Romans Ch12, v1-21 |
HY 10 Christ is made the sure
foundation
HY 122 Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire
JP 5 All over the world the Spirit is moving
JP 275 When I needed a neighbour
HY 339 O Breath of life, come sweeping through us
HY 372 Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim
|
| 31st |
SOLAR
CLUB |
|
|
September 2003
| 7th |
Rev
Stirling |
|
HY35 O Worship the King
all-glorious above
HY530 Blest be the everlasting God
JP273 What a friend we have in Jesus
HY254 When I survey the wondrous cross
HY89 Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
|
|
7th, 6pm |
Rev Stirling |
|
JHY135
The Lord of heaven confess
HY164 Tell out my soul, the greatness of the Lord
HY130 Lord thy word abideth
HY565 I'll of salvation take the cup
HY646 The day thou gavest, Lord is ended
|
| 14th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Genesis ch4, v1-9
NT John ch3, v11-24 |
JP29
Come let us sing
JP50 Give me oil in my lamp
HY115 Come down O love divine
HY460 O brother man
HY371 O for a thousand tongues |
| 21st |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Ecclesiastes ch3, v1-13
NT Matthew ch20, v1-16 |
JP157
Lord of all hopefulness
JP188 One more step along the world I go
HY83 Rock of Ages, cleft for me
JP92 I do not know what lies ahead
HY303 God is working his purpose out |
| 28th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Philippians ch2, v1-11
NT Matthew ch21, 23-32 |
JP58
God sent His Son
JP274 What a wonderful Saviour is Jesus
HY90 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us
JP218 Sing we the King who is coming to reign
HY300 At the name of Jesus |
October 2003
| 5th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew ch19, v16-26
NT 1 Peter ch2, v4-10 |
HY627
Come, ye thankful people come
Chorus I'm Gonna be like a tree
HY367 For the beauty of the earth
JP98 I have decided to follow Jesus
HY451 Almighty Father of all things that be |
| 12th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Psalms 66, v1-8
NT Luke ch17, v11-19 |
JP179
O Lord my God
JP254 Think of a world
HY76 Dear Lord and Father
HY376 How sweet the sound
JP259 To God be the glory |
| 19th |
Miss
Sadie Elliot |
OT
Psalms 103, v1-18
NT Phillipians ch4, v4-7
NT Luke ch17, v11-19 |
HY360
Praise my soul the king of heaven
HY450 Saviour, teach me day by day
HY130 Lord, thy word abideth
HY371 O' For a thousand tongues to sing
HY428 Lord of Creation, to thee be all praise |
| 26th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Luke 16 v19-31
NT Luke 10, v25-37 |
HY366
Sing to the Lord a joyful song
JP65 Go, tell it on the mountain
JP275 When I needed a neighbour
HY438 Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost
CG Christ's is the world in which we move |
November 2003
| 2nd |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Genesis 9, v1-17
NT Ephesians 1, 3-14 |
HY9
Praise to the Lord
JP78 He's got the whole wide world
HY300 At the name of Jesus
HY434 O Jesus, I have promised
JP56 God is our guide
|
|
2nd |
Kirk Choir |
Various readings |
SHF As we are gathered
SHF Be still for the glory of the Lord
SHF Come on and Celebrate
JP When the trumpet of the Lord
|
| 9th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Micah 4, v1-5
NT John 15, v9-17 |
HY24
God is our Refuge and our Strength
HY97 Father, lead me, day by day
HY527 Eternal Father, strong to save
HY87 Be Thou my Vision
HY323 Thy Kingdom Come! on bended knee |
| 16th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Exodus 3, v1-14
NT John 6, v28-40 |
HY35 O
Worship the King
JP169 My God is so big
HY358 The God of Abraham praise
HY76 Dear Lord and Father of mankind
SHF605 When we walk with the Lord
|
| 23rd |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Ezekiel 34, v1-16, 20-24
NT Matthew 25, v31-46 |
JP84
How lovely on the mountains
JP144 Joy is the flag flown high
HY388 The king of love my Shepherd is
JP275 When I needed a neighbour
HY296 Rejoice, the Lord is King |
| 30th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Isaiah 52, v1-10
NT Luke 21, 25-36 |
JP137
Jesus is Lord
HY165 O come O come Emmanuel
JP68 Hark, the glad sound
JP218 Sing we the King |
December 2003
| 7th |
Rev
Graham Smith
Moderator of the Presbytery of West Lothian |
OT
Malachi 3, v1-4
NT Luke 1, v68-79
NT Luke 3, v1-6 |
HY165
O come O come Emmanuel
HY208 On Jordan's bank
HY566 Ye gates, lift up your heads on high
JP Make Way, Make Way for Christ the King
JP191 Our Eyes have seen the glory |
|
7th |
Rev Graham Smith
Moderator of the Presbytery of West Lothian |
Psalm 116, v 12-19 |
HY15 We love the
place O God
HY372 Ye Servants of God
HY237 Twas on that night
HY646 The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended |
| 14th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Micah 5, v2-5
NT Luke 1, 39-55 |
HY35 O
Worship the King
JP58 God sent His Son
HY320 Come, thou long-expected Jesus
HY164 Tell out, my soul
HY371 O For a thousand tongues |
| 21st |
Sunday
School and
FOCUS Group |
|
I love
to hear the story
Come and sing the Christmas story
The first Nowell
We three kings
It was on a starry night
O come all ye faithful
|
| 24th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
Readings taken from gospel of Luke |
Come
and here the Christmas story
Long time ago in Bethlehem
Hark! the herald angels sing
It was on a starry night
We three kings of Orient are
Joy to the world |
| 28th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
Psalms
98, v1-9
NT John 1, 1-14 |
HY191
O come all ye faithful
HY194 Love came down at Christmas
HY172 O little town of Bethlehem
HY201 Brightest and best
JP214 See Him lying in a bed of straw |
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2004
January 2004
| Date |
Service Conducted By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 4th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
Psalms
148
Luke Ch 2, v22-40 |
JP157
Lord of all hopefulness
JP268 We really want to thank You Lord
HY107 Spirit Divine
HY428 Lord of creation
HY371 O for a thousand tongues |
| 11th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Isaiah Ch42, 1-9
NT Luke Ch3, 21-22
NT John Ch1, 29-43 |
JP 64
Great is thy faithfulness
JP188 One more step along the world I go
JP58 God sent His Son
HY300 At the name of Jesus
JP56 God is our guide |
| 18th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
John Ch1, 43-51
NT Corinthians Ch1, 1-9 |
HY10
Christ is made the sure foundation
JP98 I have decided to follow Jesus
JP37 Dear Lord and Father of mankind
HY87 Be thou my vision
JP191 Our eyes have seen the glory |
| 25th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
Psalms
19, 7-14
NT Luke Ch4 14-30 |
JP84
How lovely on the mountains
JP88 I am so glad that our Father in heaven
HY130 Lord, thy word abideth
HY425 In Christ there is no East or West
HY372 Ye servants of God |
February 2004
| Date |
Service Conducted
By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 1st |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
OT Isaiah Ch58,
1-9
NT Luke Ch5, 17-26 |
JP179 O Lord my
God!
JP258 This little light of mine
JP273 What a friend we have in Jesus
JP161 Make me a channel of Your peace
MP651 Kingdom of God |
| 1st,6pm |
Worship Group |
Story of Joseph
using the dramatised Bible. |
HY132 Tell me the
old, old story of unseen things
HY87 Be thou my vision
HY615 Heavenly Father, thou hast brought us
JP73 He brought me to His banqueting house
JP64 Great is Your faithfulness |
| 8th |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
OT Isaiah Ch6, 1-8
NT Luke Ch5, 1-11 |
HY40 Worship the
Lord
JP169 My God is so big
JP42 Father, I place into Your hands
HY339 O Breath of life
JP272 We've a story to tell to the nations |
| 15th |
Rev John Povey |
OT Numbers Ch6,
22-27
NT Ephesians Ch1, 2-10 |
HY549 Our
children, Lord, in faith and prayer
JP188 One more step along the world I go
HY685 I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus
HY421 Glorious things of thee are spoken
HY473 Lord, who in thy perfect wisdom |
| 22nd |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
Psalms 139, 1-11 &
23-24
NT Matthew Ch13, 24-30
& 36-43 |
JP32 Come, you
thankful people
JP128 Jesus bids us shine
HY88 God of grace and God of glory
HY451 Almighty Father of all things that be
JP281 When the trumpet of the Lord |
| 29th |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
Luke Ch4, 1-13
Hebrews Ch4, 12-16 |
HY36 The Lord is
King!
JP119 Its me, its me, its me O Lord
HY90 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us
JP20 Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine
HY371 O for a thousand tongues to sing |
March 2004
| Date |
Service Conducted
By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 7th |
Rev Gordon
Jamieson |
Psalm 15, 1-5
NT Mark Ch2, 13-22 |
HY69 Come, let us
the Lord our God
HY122 Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire
HY415 The great love of God
HY79 Just as I am
HY354 Glory be to God the Father |
|
7th,6pm |
Rev Gordon
Jamieson |
OT Genesis Ch1,
14-19
NT Luke Ch10, 38-42 |
HY4 How lovely is
thy dwelling-place
HY130 lord, thy word abideth
HY573 Here, O my Lord
HY388 The King of Love my Shepherd is |
14th
AGM |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
Psalm 19
NT John Ch2, 13-22 |
HY367 For the
beauty of the earth
JP24 Children of Jerusalem
JP41 Father, hear our prayer we offer
HY434 O Jesus I have promised
JP218 Sing we the King |
| 21st |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
NT Ephesians Ch2,
1-10
NT John Ch3, 14-21 |
JP29 Come let us
sing of a wonderful love
JP73 He brought me to His banqueting house
HY81 My faith looks up to thee
HY409 And can it be
HY376 How sweet the sound |
| 28th |
Mrs Charlotte
Coyle |
OT Jeremiah Ch31,
31-34
NT John Ch12, 20-33 |
HY238 Praise to
the Holiest in the height
JP91 I danced in the morning
HY224 My song is love unknown
HY259 In the cross of Christ I glory
HY273 Ye servants of God |
April
2004
| 4th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch21, 1-11 |
HY233
All Glory laud and honour
HY234 Ride on! Ride on in majesty!
HY430 Take up thy cross
HY254 When I survey the wondrous cross
JP156 Lord Jesus Christ
JP191 Our eyes have seen the glory |
| 4th,
6pm |
Jimmy
Scott and Ian Walker "Vangel" from Bo'ness |
|
|
| 11th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
Psalms
118, 1-2, 15-24
NT John Ch20, 1-8 |
HY264
Jesus Christ is risen today
JP3 Alleluia, Alleluia
JP159 Low in the grave
HY276 Easter glory fills the sky
HY279 Thine be the glory |
| 18th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch26, 33-35
NT John Ch21, 1-19 |
HY120
Lord of beauty
HY79 Just as I am
SHF There is a name
JP274 What a wonderful Saviour
JP272 We've a story to tell |
| 25th |
|
|
|
May 2004
| 2nd |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Luke Ch24, 44-53
NT Ephesians Ch1, 15-23 |
JP137
Jesus is Lord!
JP50 Give me oil in my lamp
HY88 God of grace
HY87 Be thou my vision
SHF 461 Rejoice! Rejoice!
|
| 2nd,6pm |
Worship Group |
|
SHF
581, 534
SHF 143, 386
SHF 358, 94
SHF 109, 500
SHF 545 |
| 9th |
Rev
John Povey |
OT 1
Samuel, Ch3, 1-20
NT Mark, Ch9, 33-37 |
HY549
Our children Lord in faith and prayer
JP74 He gave me eyes so I could hear
HY33 Let us with a gladsome mind
HY213 It fell upon a summer day
MP857 I, the Lord of sea and sky |
| 16th |
Miss
Phyllis Thomson |
Psalm
109, 21-31
NT Acts Ch16, 9-15 |
HY9
Praise to the Lord
JP5 All over the world
HY485 Lord, speak to me
HY72 O God of Bethel!
HY298 Crown him with many crowns |
| 23rd |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Isaiah Ch6, 1-6
NT Matthew Ch4, 18-22 |
HY36
The Lord is King!
JP47 For I'm building a people of power
JP42 Father, I place into Your hands
JP84 How lovely on the mountains
HY479 Who is on the Lord's side? |
| 30th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Acts Ch2, 1-21
NT 1 Corinthians Ch12, 1-13 |
JP137
Jesus is Lord
JP5 All over the world
HY122 Come, Holy Ghost
HY336 Our blest Redeemer
HY428 Lord of Creation |
June 2004
| 6th
11am |
Rev
Stuart Dickson |
NT
Ephesians Ch3, 14-21
NT Mark Ch14, 17-26 |
HY1
All people that on earth do dwell
HY380 Man of Sorrows
HY377 Jesus, the very thought of thee
HY573 Here, O my Lord
HY437 Love Divine |
| 6th,
3pm |
Rev
John Povey |
NT
John Ch15, 1-17 |
HY388
The king of Love
JP273 All over the world
HY212 I heard the voice of Jesus say
HY475 We have heard a joyful sound |
| 13th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Psalms 50, 7-15
NT Matthew Ch9, 9-13, 18-26 |
JP204
Praise, my soul the King of heaven
JP94 If I were a butterfly
HY214 Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old
HY460 O Brother man
SHF When we walk with the Lord |
| 20th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Psalms 138, 1-8
NT Ephesians Ch1, 3-14 |
MP857
I, the Lord of sea and sky
JP258 This little light of mine
JP255 This is the day
JP235 Thank You Jesus
JP188 One more step along the world I go
JP11 Ask! Ask! Ask!
JP225 Stand up, clap hands |
| 27th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Jeremiah Ch38, 1-13
NT Luke Ch7, 11-17 |
JP64
Great is Your Faithfulness
JP169 My God is so big
HY421 Glorious things of thee are spoken
HY412 Will your anchor hold
JP56 God is our guide |
July 2004
| 4th |
Rev
John Povey |
OT
Psalms 1, 1-6
NT Revelation Ch22, 1-5
NT Mark Ch4, 30-32 |
HY554
O God, thy life-creating love
HY135 The Lord of Heaven confess
HY89 Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
HY681 In heavenly love abiding
HY367 For the beauty of the earth |
| 11th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch11, 1-19
OT Psalms 150, 1-6 |
JP179
O Lord my God!
JP58 God sent His Son,
SHF You shall go out with joy
JP218 Sing we the King
JP84 How lovely on the mountains |
| 18th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch4, 18-25
OT 1 Samuel Ch16, 1-13 |
HY10
Christ is made the sure foundation
HY211 Jesus calls us O'er the tumult
JP124 I want to walk with Jesus Christ
MP857 I, the Lord of sea and sky
HY485 Lord, speak to me, that I may speak |
| 25th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch22, 34-40
OT Exodus Ch20, 1-17 |
HY47
New every morning
HY388 The King of Love my Shepherd
JP258 This little light of mine
HY451 Almighty Father of all things that be
JP272 We've a story to tell to the nations |
August 2004
| 1st |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch15, 1-20
OT Isaiah Ch42, 1-12 |
HY296
Rejoice, the Lord is King
HY79 Just as I am
JP8 Amazing grace!
JP92 I do not know what lies ahead
JP20 Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine
JP281 When the trumpet of the Lord |
| 8th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Luke Ch13, 10-17
OT Isaiah Ch58, 6-12 |
HY141
O Lord of every shining constellation
JP58 God sent His Son
JP149 Kum ba yah
JP275 When I needed a neighbour
JP42 Father, I place into Your hands
HY371 O For a thousand tongues |
| 15th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Luke Ch16, 1-17
NT Matthew Ch13, 44-52 |
HY47
New every morning
HY76 Dear Lord and Father
JP239 The greatest thing
MP651 The kingdom of God
JP41 Father, hear the prayer we offer
JP218 Sing we the King |
| 22nd |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
NT
Matthew Ch6, 25-34
NT Ephesians Ch3, 12-20
NT Ephesians Ch4, 1-5 |
HY 87
Be thou my Vision
HY122 Come, Holy Ghost our hearts inspire
JP137 Jesus is Lord!
JP17 Bind us together Lord
HY339 O Breath of Life
SHF Rejoice! Rejoice! |
|
26th |
Induction Service at
7pm
REV CHRISTINE HOUGHTON |
NT Matthew Ch13, 1-23 |
From all that dwell
below the skies
God has spoken by His prophets
The Kingdom of God
Father we place into Your hands
Called as partners in Christ's service |
| 29th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
NT
Philippians Ch3, 4-17
NT Matthew Ch26, 6-13 |
CG
Lord, for the years
JP78 He's got the whole world
HY494 Thou whose almighty word
CG73 Look forward in faith
JP259 To God be the Glory |
September 2004
| 5th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Psalm 25
NT Acts Ch11, 19-31
NT John Ch13, 31-35 |
HY371
O for a thousand tongues to sing
MP419 Like a mighty river flowing
JP156 Lord Jesus Christ
HY566 Ye gates lift up your heads on high
JP65 Go, tell it on the mountain |
|
5th, 6pm |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Isaiah Ch55, 6-11
NT Matthew Ch9, 18-31
NT Colossians Ch1, 3-12 |
JP25
Christ triumphant ever reigning
MP50 Be still for the presence of the Lord
JP64 Great is Your faithfulness
HY565 I'll of salvation take the cup
HY279 Thine be the Glory |
| 12th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
NT
Colossians Ch1, 15-23
NT John Ch 10, 1-10 |
HY454
Son of God
JP47 For I'm building a people of power
JP241 The King of Love
HY506 O God of our divided world
Shine Jesus Shine
|
| 19th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Micah Ch6, 6-8
NT James Ch3, 13-19
NT Mark Ch14, 66-72 |
HY35 O
Worship the King
JP208 Rejoice in the Lord
JP161 Make make a channel
Your Mercy flows
HY68 Thou art before Lord |
| 26th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
NT
Luke Ch24, 13-35 |
HY366
Sing to the Lord
JP230 Thank You for ev'ry new good morning
Your mercy flows
HY122 Come, Holy Ghost
HY300 At the name of Jesus
|
October 2004
| 3rd |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Exodus Ch14, 21-31
NT Matthew Ch18, 21-35 |
HY360
Praise my soul
JP28 Colours of day
JP273 What a friend we have in Jesus
MP857 I the Lord of sea and sky
HY550 Lift high the cross |
|
3rd,6pm |
Rev Christine
Houghton |
OT Deuteronomy
Ch6, 1-9
NT Hebrews Ch4, 12-16 |
SHF We have come
into this place
SHF When we walk with the Lord
SHF I will sing the wondrous story |
| 10th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Genesis Ch12, 1-9
NT Matthew Ch8, 5-13
NT Hebrews Ch11, 8-11
NT Hebrews Ch12, 1-2 |
JP179
O Lord my God
JP99 I have seen the golden sunshine
HY424 Thy hand O God has guided
HY81 My faith looks up to thee
JP218 Sing we the King who is coming to reign |
| 17th |
Mrs
Charoltte Coyle |
NT
Luke Ch18, 9-14
NT Timothy Ch1, 1-14 |
HY1
All people that on earth do dwell
JP253 The wise may bring their learing
SHF200 I know not why God's wondrous grace
HY372 Ye servants of God
|
| 24th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Psalm 100
NT Matthew Ch7, 7-12 |
HY
Praise and thanksgiving , Father we offer
MP307 I enter His great
JP144 Joy is the flag flown high
HY We plough the fields with tractors
JP17 Bind us together Lord |
| 31st |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
NT
James Ch2, 1-10
NT Mark Ch7, 24-30 |
HY36
The Lord is King!
JP188 One more step along the world I go
HY566 The Lord bless you and keep you
HY To God's loving kindness we commit you
MP619 Such Love, pure as the whitest snow
HY437 Love Divine, all loves excelling
|
November 2004
| 7th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
NT
Luke Ch15, 1-3, 11-24
NT Luke Ch15, 25-32 |
HY32
Immortal Invisible, God only wise
JP195 O when the saints go marching in
HY515 Father, who on man dost shower
JP296 You are the King of Glory
MP673 There is a Redeemer |
|
7th,6pm |
Rev Christine
Houghton |
|
|
| 14th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Ecclesiastes Ch3, 1-14
NT Revelation Ch22, 1-5 |
HY76
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
HY Let there be love shared among us
HY For the healing of the nations
JP161 Make me a channel of Your peace
HY611 O God, our help in ages past |
| 21st |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Isaiah Ch52, 7-10
NT Matthew Ch28, 1-10 |
HY81
My faith looks up to thee
JP34 Come and praise the Lord our King
HY79 Just as I am
CG48 Holy, Holy, Holy
JP137 Jesus is lord!
JP203 Praise Him! Praise Him! |
| 28th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Jeremiah Ch33, 14-16
NT 1 Thessalonians Ch3, 9-13
NT Luke Ch21, 25-36 |
HY
Guild Centenary Hymn
HY A candle is burning a flame warm and bright
JP121 I've got that joy, joy joy
HY We lay our broken world in sorrow
HY155 O come O come Emmanuel
JP298 Your hand, O God has guided |
December 2004
| 5th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Isaiah Ch43, 16-21
NT Luke Ch3, 1-6 |
HY116
It came upon the midnight clear
HY A candle is burning
HY To God's loving kindness we commit you
HY Put peace into each other's hands
HY220 O sing a song of Bethlehem |
|
5th,6pm |
Rev Christine
Houghton |
OT Isaiah Ch35, 1-10
NT Luke Ch1, 46-55 |
JP182 O little town
of Bethlehem
JP45 Father we love you
HY573 Here, O my Lord, I see you face to face
HY573 Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear
HY372 Ye servants of God |
| 12th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Zephaniah Ch3, 14-18
NT Philipians Ch4, 4-7 |
HY A
candle is burning
Croftmalloch School Choir Sing
MP83 Come and join the celebration, it's a very special day
HY178 In the bleak mid-winter |
| 19th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
NT
Luke Ch2, 1-7
NT Luke Ch2, 8-14 |
Michael Mouse Drama by Sunday School and Focus Group
HY A candle is burning
HY169 Hark the Herald
HY176 Still the night
HY Away in a Manager
HY Come and join the celebration
HY 173 The first nowell |
|
24th |
Rev Christine
Houghton |
Reading taken from
Scots Bible |
HY169 Hark the Herald
HY Away in a Manager
HY See in yonder manger low
Drama - The three camels
HY 191 O come all ye faithful |
| 25th
|
Rev
Christine Houghton |
|
|
| 26th
|
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Genesis Ch22, 15-18
OT Micah Ch5, 2-4
NT Luke Ch1, 26-38
NT Luke Ch2, 1-7
NT Luke Ch2, 8-16
NT Matthew Ch2, 1-11 |
HY A
candle is burning
HY183 Good Christian men rejoice
HY175 Angel Voices richly blending
HY Let there be peace on earth
HY180 Child in a manger
HY178 In the bleak mid-winter
HY In a byre near Bethlehem
HY Look forward in faith |
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2005
January 2005
| Date |
Service Conducted By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 2nd
|
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Isaiah Ch60, 1-6
NT Ephesians Ch3, 1-12
NT Matthew Ch2, 1-12 |
HY200
As with gladness men of old
JP215 Seek ye first
JP42 Father I place into your hands
JP84 Great is your faithfulness
HY476 For my sake and the Gospel's, go |
| 9th |
Mrs
Charlotte Coyle |
OT
Exodus Ch14, 15-22
NT 1st John Ch5, 6-9
NT Matthew Ch3, 13-17 |
HY24
God is our refuge and our strength
JP88 I am so glad that our Father in heaven
HY115 Come down, O love Divine
JP186 On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry
JP56 God is our guide |
| 16th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Isaiah Ch62, 1-5
NT 1st Corinthians Ch12, 4-11
NT John Ch2, 1-11 |
HY421
Glorious things of thee are spoken
JP180 Oh! Oh! Oh! how good is the Lord
JP54 God forgave my sin
HY296 Rejoice, the Lord is King |
| 23rd |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
NT
Timothy Ch2, 1-13
NT Luke Ch9, 57-62 |
HY32
Immortal Invisible
JP178 O happy day that fixed my choice
JP273 What a friend we have in Jesus
MP857 I the Lord of sea and sky
JP259 To God be the glory |
| 30th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
OT
Micah Ch6, 108
NT 1st Corinthians Ch1, 26-31
NT Matthew Ch5, 1-12 |
JP25
Christ triumphant ever reigning
JP99 I have seen the golden sunshine
MP Be still for the presence of the Lord
HY106 Holy Spirit, Truth Divine
JP20 Blessed Assurance |
February 2005
| Date |
Service Conducted
By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 6th |
Rev Christine
Houghton |
OT Genesis Ch18,
v20-22, 24-32
NT Luke Ch11, 1-4,9 |
HY God is our
strength and refuge
JP119 Its me, Its me, Its me O Lord
HY667 Approach my soul the mercy seat
JP58 God sent His Son
HY412 Will your anchor hold |
| 6th |
Andrew Livingston and Choir |
OT
Psalm 96
OT Psalm 103 v1-5, 19-22
OT Psalm 147 |
MP824 Faithful God
MP753 When I feel the touch
MP86 Come and see the shining hope
MP118 Draw near to God
MP14 All heaven declares
MP27 Almighty God
MP565 Praise You Lord |
| 13th |
Rev Christine
Houghton / David Beatson |
OT Exodus Ch16,
13-21
NT Mark Ch8, 1-9, 14-21 |
MP64 Break Thou
the Bread of life
JP286 Who took fish and bread
MP258 I am trusting Thee
MP269 I do not know what lies ahead
MP760 When we walk with the Lord |
| 20th |
Rev Christine
Houghton |
OT Psalm 91, 1,2,
9-16
NT Luke Ch4, 1-13 |
MP73 Christ is
made is sure foundation
MP 565 Praise You, Lord
MP118 Draw near to God
MP162 From heaven you came, helpless babe
MP86 Come and see the shining hope |
| 27th |
Members of the
Kirk Session |
NT Luke Ch18, v
35-43
NT Luke Ch9, v 1-9
|
MP20 All people
that on earth do dwell
Chorus Our God is a great big God
MP225 He's got the whole world
MP54 Bind us together
MP753 When I feel the touch
MP572 Rejoice, Rejoice |
March 2005
Easter Services Week
Commencing 21st March
| Date |
Service Conducted
By |
Readings |
Hymns |
| 6th |
Rev
Christine Houghton |
NT
Ephesians 5, 8-14
NT John 9, 1-11 |
HY32
Immortal Invisible
MP179 Go, tell it on the mountain
MP545 Open our eyes, Lord
MP435 Lord Jesus Christ
HY381 I will sing the wondrous story |
| 6th
|
Rev Christine Houghton |
OT
Psalm 130
NT Romans Ch 8, 6-11 |
HY352 Holy, Holy, Holy
MP790 You are the King of Glory
MP673 There is a redeemer
HY550 Lift high the cross |
| 13th AGM |
Rev Christine
Houghton |
|
HY36 The Lord is
King lift up thy voice
MP376 Jesus put this song into our hearts
MP25 I surrender all
HY434 O Jesus I have promised |
| 20th |
Rev Christine
Houghton |
OT Isaiah Ch62,
6-12
NT Matthew Ch21, 1-11 |
HY235 Hosanna,
loud hosanna
HY To God's loving kindness we commit you
MP457 Make way, make way, for Christ the King
HY Join the festal celebration
HY566 Ye gates lift up your heads on high |
21st
22nd
23rd
| |