Intimations – Sunday 10 August 2014
MORNING SERVICE
Greetings and Intimations
Hymn CH
Reading Deuteronomy 8 : 1 – 10 (Pew Bible Page 187)
Hymn CH
Prayer
Offering
Prayer
Reading John 6 : 41 – 51 (Pew Bible Page 1071)
Hymn CH
Sermon
Hymn CH
Benediction
EVENING SERVICE
Greetings and Intimations
Hymn MP
Prayer
Offering
Reading Proverbs 10 : 1 – 7 (Pew Bible Page 643)
Sermon
Hymn MP
Benediction
After Morning Worship Fellowship : After Morning Worship today Tea , Coffee, Juice and biscuits will be served in the Church. Please stay behind for as long or short a time as you can manage and enjoy a time of fellowship with other members of the congregation and with visitors to our church.
Crèche: There is a crèche in the Church Hall behind the Church if
anyone wishes to leave their children there during the morning service.
Sunday School & Youth Fellowship are closed for the duration of the school Summer holiday period. Classes will meet again on Sunday 24 August.
The Ladies’ Bible Study Following the break for the Summer, The Ladies’ Bible Study Group will next meet on Tuesday 12 August.
All ladies welcome.
The Prayer Fellowship meets in the Church Hall at 7.00 pm each Tuesday evening. All are welcome to attend.
Church Coffee Mornings : Coffee Mornings are held in the church each Thursday morning from 10.30 to 12.00.
A Food Bank is not just for Christmas : Please remember that the needs of the less fortunate exist all year round.
Extra-Ordinary God in an Ordinary Life : This one day retreat on the above topic will aim “to discover how we can encounter God in the ordinary stuff of life and meet Him on our everyday paths”. The day will be held at The Lighthouse, Hilton, Inverness on Saturday 8 November.
If interested, please see the notice in the Front Vestibule for details of cost and registration arrangements.
Your Church Magazine :
The Magazine Committee has agreed that the September issue of the magazine should follow a theme of reflections and personal experiences of the First and Second World Wars.
This is to complement the events that have taken place to recognise the gallantry and sacrifice of all who suffered during these troubled times.
We are asking for your support and participation in providing items, memories, stories, pictures etc. Reminiscences, however small, would make interesting reading to us all, through the stirring and sharing of past memories and the contemplation of the consequences of war.
If you prefer just to talk to one of us about your particular experiences or memories, we can meet and record the details on your behalf.
Committee members are Patrick & Jenni Jones, Sandor & Susan,
Bill & Fiona Marshall.
The closing date for articles is Sunday 31 August