September 2013
September 2013
September 2013
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
SEPTEMBER 2013
Dear Friends, Would you describe yourself as generous? Im not just talking about finance true generosity can be seen across all of someones life. Its not about how much you have, nor is it proven in a single act. The true spirit of generosity is a lifestyle. Has someone ever blessed you with their words or a kind act? Gods nature is to give, and everything He does comes from a generous spirit. In the same way, we should desire to be truly generous and allow our lives to be a flow of blessing to others. A Way of Seeing He who has a generous eye will be blessed because he gives of his bread to the poor (Proverbs 22:9). If your eye is generous, youll see beyond yourself and quickly spot opportunities to bless others. Instead of sitting back and making harsh judgements about others, your generous spirit will be open to believe the best. A Way of Thinking But a generous man devises generous things (Isaiah 32:8). When you develop a generous way of thinking, youll find yourself devising plans to bless others. God saw the need of the world and he devised a generous strategy the Gospel. A Way of Living And by generosity he shall stand (Isaiah 32:8) When you choose to live generously, it becomes your stance. Its not a labour, a single action or an obligation its a way of life. Gods promise to those with a generous eye is that they will be blessed themselves. Would you like to be more generous? To have a kingdom spirit means you have a vision that is bigger than you you will always be devising generous strategies or plans to bless others. Generosity will be a way of seeing, a way of thinking and a way of living. Rev G. Gray Fletcher
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P A R ISH R EGISTER
BAPTISMS
(..the promise is for you, and for your children..) 5 May 2013 - Laurianne Birkett Ferguson (21/07/12) infant daughter of Mr Iain and Mrs Laura Fergusson 26 May 2013 - Amanda Lucinda Bryce (adult) 16 June 2013 - Poppy Amelia Gogarty (03/10/2012) infant daughter of Mr Craig and Mrs Kim Gogarty
Morning Service Evening Service Clason Hall Morning Service Alan McKay Morning Service Rev James Whyte Morning Service Communion
BIBLE STUDY GROUP Begins in OctoberTBA MEETINGS CHURCH OFFICE 7pm Wednesday 18th September Congregational Board & Kirk Session Open Thursdays from 9:30am to 10:30am
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The deadline for articles to be included in the October Covenanter will be Sunday 22nd September. Mark 11:22-24
So Jesus answered and said to them, Have faith in God. 23 For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain: Be removed and be cast into the sea and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says. 24 Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.
THE GUILD The Guild resumes the new session on Monday 7th October at 2pm in the Clason Hall. Once again our secretary, Helen Thomson, has arranged a very interesting syllabus. Our speaker on the 7th will be Angus Boyd of Mitchells Restaurant - why not come along and join us? A warm welcome awaits you. Meetings are held at 2pm each Monday afternoon, with an occasional evening 'Guest Night'. Meetings are open to ladies and gentlemen and all are welcome. (Subscription 8.00) Monday 7th October 2pm Monday 14th October 2pm Monday 21st October 2pm Monday 28th October 2pm Monday 4th November 2pm Angus Boyd Mrs Marion Dickie: Travels in Sri Lanka Rev Gray Fletcher: Guild Theme Guest Afternoon: Ian Walker entertains Canine Partners
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DUTY ROTA
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LODGING HOUSE MISSION MEAL VOUCHERS Meal vouchers priced at 1.50 each are available for the Lodging House Mission. You can give these to people begging in the street, and the voucher will entitle them to a hot meal at the Mission. This will also introduce them to the other services available there. Thank you for your support. Anne Campbell
Evelyn Eason
After last years success, Castlemilk Churches Together are organising another Family Fun Day on the 21st of September at St Bartholomews Church from 12 noon until 4.00pm and you are invited to come along at some point during the afternoon to enjoy some fun and fellowship!
FOR MEN AND WOMEN 55YRS & OVER EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY 2PM 4PM IN THE REID HALL
AUTUMN CLUB
INCREASE YOUR LEISURE The Autumn Club begins the new session on Wednesday 2nd October at 2pm in the Reid Hall. Our programme is second to none, and is comprises entertainers, speakers, Christmas Lunch, Scottish Quiz, a Special Tea and a Bus Outing you must admit the best in clubbing! New and former members will be made welcome. Increase your leisure! Come and join the Autumn Club!
An old Texas cowboy counselled his granddaughter that if she wanted to live a long life, the secret was to sprinkle a pinch of gun powder on her oatmeal every morning. The granddaughter did this religiously until the age of 103 when she died. She left behind 14 children, 30 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, 25 great-great-grandchildren, and a 40-foot hole where the crematorium used to be.
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OCTOBER
Mrs Una Lambie Mrs Cis McKenzie Mrs Mhairi Hearle Mrs Bunty Cameron
We are looking for volunteers to supply flowers on 3rd November and 8th December if anyone is willing to assist, please give us a call. Thanks in anticipation! Flower Conveners: Sheila Murray: 644 1719 & Elizabeth Cadiz: 644 1720
Mildred, the church gossip and self-appointed monitor of the church's morals, kept sticking her nose into other people's business. Several members did not approve of her judgement and criticism, but feared her enough to maintain their silence. She made a mistake, however, when she accused Frank, a new member, of being an alcoholic after she saw his old pickup parked in front of the town's only bar one afternoon. She emphatically told Frank (and several others) that everyone seeing it there would know what he was doing. Frank, a man of few words, stared at her for a moment and then just turned and walked away. He didn't explain, defend, or deny. He said nothing. Later that evening, Frank quietly parked his pickup in front of Mildred's house... walked home...and left it there all night. Page | 5
...they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength Isaiah 40:31 At the windowsill of heaven, let me linger Lord, I pray, Before I start the duties and the burdens of the day. Let me pause for just a moment, gaze in silence on Your face, Drinking from Your fount of wisdom, gaining strength to run the race. Let me lie there in the sunshine of Your warm redeeming love, And receive a sweet renewing of Your Spirit from above. And with heavenly breezes blowing, let me turn, with You, I pray, From the windowsill of heaven, ready now to meet the day.
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Moderator calls for more attention and resources for young people in the Church
The Moderator of the General Assembly for the Church of Scotland has called for changes to ensure that more children and young adults have a central role in the life of the Church. The Right Reverend Lorna Hood said: Young people are not the Church of tomorrow, they are the Church of today." Mrs Hood said that in her view there needs to be a review of the resources for Sunday schools to ensure fewer children drift away from the Church during their formative years. A parishioner said to me recently that her grandchildren were not going back to their Sunday school as they were 'fed up colouring in.' She continued: We need to make sure we have the right people and the right resources in the right places in our churches to encourage young people and their spiritual development. We need to ensure our worship resources are constantly updated and relevant in todays fast changing world. Mrs Hood said that many denominations have modest numbers of children, teenagers and young adults in their congregations and are asking the same question: What can we do to attract more young folk? The Moderator - who was ordained aged 24 - urged more people to consider becoming a Minister at a similar age and said that when the calling comes it should be supported and encouraged. She supported the words of her predecessor, The Very Reverend Albert Bogle, at the recent General Assembly where he suggested the need for a bursary support scheme to encourage members in congregations to come forward for ministry. She added: We should call for the church to recognise young adults as part of church today and not tomorrow, young adults have to accept the consequences of that truth/belief. By virtue of their baptism they are part of the church and called to be disciples like everybody else. Maybe we in the church have been unwilling to recognise this but likewise too few young Christians have themselves recognised that calling and its consequences. Michael Mair, who at 24 years old is about to become the Church o f Scotlands youngest Minister, added: Our recent General Assembly heard how there is a dearth of young people becoming ministers when I take up my own charge I will become one of a handful aged under 30, and the average age of a minister is 48. I hope my story can inspire other young people to become ministers or elders or just get more involved in their congregation. Many people attend church as children and come back when they have had their own children; it is those missing years we must tackle when they have a Christian belief but feel isolated from The Church of Scotland because they could be the youngest person in a congregation by more than a decade.
A new minister was visiting the homes of his parishioners but at one house, although it was obvious someone was at home, there was no answer. So, he took out a card, wrote "Revelation 3:20" on the back of it and put it through the letterbox. The next Sunday, he found that his card had been returned with the added cryptic message: "Genesis 3:10". On checking his Bible, he broke into gales of laughter. Revelation 3:20 begins: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock." Genesis 3:10 reads: "I heard your voice in the garden and I was afraid for I was naked."
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AT A GLANCE DIARY
21 Sep 22 Sep 6 Oct 23 Oct 2 Nov SAT SUN SUN WED SAT Family Fun Day St Bartholomews Church 12noon to 4pm Last day for articles to be included in the October Covenanter Soup & Roll lunch 3.00 Paul Jones & Fiona Hendley, Cartsbridge Evangelical Church, 7.30pm Christmas Fayre 1.30pm to 3.30pm Puppet Show 2pm
YOUR COVENANTER IS AVAILABLE BY EMAIL - all we need is your email address. Please send an email to: [email protected] and we will add your name to the list. Page | 7
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The Church of Scotland is the National Church of Scotland. It is in the Reformed Tradition and part of the Universal Church.
DIRECTORY
MINISTER: CHURCH: SESSION CLERK: CLERK TO BOARD: TREASURER: ORGANIST: SUNDAY SCHOOL: GIFT AID CONVENER: FREEWILL OFFERING CONVENER: CHILD PROTECTION COORDINATOR GUILD PRESIDENT: AUTUMN CLUB PRESIDENT: FLOWER CONVENERS: Mrs. H. Thomson Mrs. E. Eason Mrs. J. Thompson Mr. T. Morton Maureen Fletcher Mr. Ian Marshall Dr. E. Roxby Rev. G. Gray Fletcher Tel: 644 1578 e-mail: [email protected] Tel: 07930 695760 644 1884 e-mail: [email protected] 644 1998 637 4339 644 4910 644 1578 647 7926 644 1809
Mr. R. Edwards Mrs. E. Eason Mr. J. McCreadie Sheila Murray Elizabeth Cadiz Isobel Drury Mrs. E. Lawson Mr. A. Currie
644 2749 644 1998 644 4579 644 1719 644 1720 Fax: 644 0202 e-mail: [email protected] 644 1600 07866 695254
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