Intimations – Sunday 12 January 2014
MORNING SERVICE
Greetings and Intimations
Children’s Address
Hymn CH
Reading Isaiah 42 : 1 – 9 (Pew Bible Page 727)
Hymn CH
Prayer
Offering
Prayer
Reading Matthew 3 : 13 – 17 (Pew Bible Page 967)
Hymn CH
Sermon
Hymn CH
Benediction
EVENING SERVICE
Greetings and Intimations
Hymn
Prayer
Offering
Reading Psalm 3 (Pew Bible Page 544)
Sermon
Hymn
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 resume today following the school holidays.
The Ladies’ Bible Study Group meets in the Church Hall on Tuesdays from 10.30 am to 12.00 noon. All ladies welcome.
The Prayer Fellowship meets in the Manse at 7.00 pm each Tuesday evening. All are welcome to attend.
Coffee Mornings : Due to the inclement weather which we can expect in January and February the Thursday Coffee Mornings will not resume until March
Pastoral Visits : The Minister asks that he would be kept informed of any member of the congregation who is ill, in hospital or would welcome a visit from him.
Kirk Session : A meeting of Kirk Session will be held in the Manse at 7.30 pm on Thursday 16 January. Minutes and Agenda are available in the Front Vestibule.
Congregational Board : A meeting of the Congregational Board will be held in the Manse at 7.30 pm on Thursday 23 January.
New Communicant Members : Any Adherent who would wish to become a full communicant member of the church should speak to the Minister at the end of the service or contact him by telephone. We would dearly love to see more Adherents take up full communicant membership of the church and take Communion.
Scottish Waste Regulations : From 1 January 2014 new changes have come into force regarding the way that businesses present their waste for collection. As the church is considered a business but is not charged for waste collections we must still abide with the new regulations.
Arrangements have been made for the provision of “Blue” bins for the Church and Church Hall. When this is in place all paper, card, tin cans and plastic must be placed in the Blue bin with most other waste placed in the Green bin. The exceptions to this are glass and metal which must be taken to either a Recycling Point or the Council Waste Centre.
All users of the Church and Church Hall are asked to be aware of the new regulations and ensure that they are followed.