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Minister:

Rev. Mark E. Johnstone M.A., B.D.

0141 776 1252

Session Clerk:Charles Hay

01360 622633

Treasurer:John M. Thomson

0141 777 8231

Secretary:Lynn Hay

0141 775 1166

Church Officer:Margaret Morrison

0141 578 5887

Church Organist:David Burns

0141 776 5484

Editor:Sandra Burns

0141 776 6322

Church Website:www.stmaryskirkintilloch.org.uk

Pastoral LetterSeptember 2012

Dear Friends,

A time and a season for all things.

It hits me every year just as Sam’s birthday approaches and August is underway the sun is dipping below the horizon a little earlier each night. I have one of those electronic weather stations at home and it tells me exactly when the sun is set -- it gets earlier every time I look. Although wet, the days are still warmish, but I know that all of a sudden I will notice the change. It will be no time until the leaves begin to change colour. Thinking about the setting sun, the warmish weather and the changing leaves I am aware that change is upon us once more.

The ‘back to school’ sales are underway and time is moving on. At the Church Nursery I have seen the new starts come along all ready to start out on a new part of their life.

The seasons and their rhythm do bring a pattern to our days and offer an opportunity to see the world, our activities and priorities afresh.

As the new session begins I hope faith and Church can be a priority for you. I believe the sense of belonging, community and being spiritually aware can stand us in good stead for what the new session will bring to our door.

With faith and a belief we are not alone, but in God’s world, we can be assured of the consolation of faith.

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Jesus gives us the assurance we are not alone and he will never leave us or forget us.

Having enjoyed the summer may it be a resource for the winter which is really only preparation for the spring.

Kindest regards

Volunteering in The Boys’ BrigadeWhy Volunteer?At BB children and young people get involved in a huge range of exciting activities and adventures, from first aid, abseiling, circus skills, and much more. There’s also opportunities to get involved in international work, community action projects, camping and trying out new sports.As a volunteer you can take an active part in some of these fun and exciting activities. Or you can simply help organize activities with the children and young people.BB changes livesExperience tells us that BB changes children and young people’s lives, so why not get involved and play your part.BB provides opportunities for children and young people to: have fun play games and sport learn new skills find out about the Christian Faith have new experiences go on a residential (Camp or Holiday) engage with friends BB changes Volunteers’ livesAs a volunteer you will get a great sense of satisfaction from watching the children and young people develop their confidence and skills, as well as have lots of fun. In addition, working to improve your community will give you a huge sense of personal achievement.As a volunteer you’ll also gain from the experience by making new friends and learning new skills that you can use at work or put on a CV.The BB will also provide you with training opportunities to build on your existing skills as well as support guidance in your role. What could you do in the time you have?There are many ways of helping out to suit people with different interests and lifestyles. If you are short of time or are unsure if BB is for you, why not give it a go. Whether you can give an hour a month, or volunteer every week, then we have a role that is just for you.For more details call Iain on 0845 224 1025

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Parish Register

Baptisms‘Jesus said ‘Let the children come to me, for as such is the Kingdom of heaven’ . . . he placed his hand upon them and blessed them.'

June 24 Euan Cameron Johnson, son of Ailsa and Alexander

The Lord bless you, and keep you: the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you: the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace

Funerals‘Jesus said 'I am the resurrection and the life . . .''Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted''Jesus said ‘The souls of the righteous are in the hands of God.'

June 08 Miss Isa McLuckie, 34 Woodhead Avenue, Kirkintilloch 12 Mrs Jemima McFarlane, 69 Kenilworth Road, Kirkintilloch 26 Mrs May Sproull, 22 Glazert Meadow, Lennoxtown 27 Mrs Ray Waddell, Juniper Court, Lenzie 29 Bryan Brown, 29 Kingsway, KirkintillochJuly 09 Alan Hill, 10 Conifer Place, Lenzie 09 Mrs Matti Devine, Monkland Avenue, Kirkintilloch 11 Jim McLaggan, 8 Crossdykes, Kirkintilloch 18 Mrs Jean McKean, Stobhill Nursing Home, Glasgow 25 Mr George Oliphant, Fourhills Nursing Home,GlasgowAugust 01 Angus Beith, Cairnhill, Buchanan Castle Estate, Drymen

‘God is love and those who dwell in love dwell in God and God in them’We celebrated the marriage of:

June 16 Caroline Welsh and Richard O’DonnellJuly 28 Justine Blackwood and Graham BlackAugust 10 Jennifer Deacon and Jamie Broadfoot 11 Laura Buck and Edward Pears 17 Cheryl Farmer and Allan Bowman

Weddings

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Church FlowersWe wish to thank the following members who will donate the flowers for the chancel of our Church during

September.

September 02 Mrs R. Stevenson, Mrs J. Thomson, Mrs M. Clarkson 09 Mrs G Watson, Mrs J Stewart, Mrs D McMillan 16 Mrs M. Glennie, Mr H. Biggans, Miss J. Currie, Mrs B. Little, The Fisher Family, Mrs B. Cowie 23 Mrs A. Differ, Mrs C. Devine, Mrs J. Bett, Mr M. Miller, Mrs C. Beveridge, J. & A. Marran 30 A. & L. Struth, Mrs I. McCrae, Mrs M. Wilson, Mrs J. Nicol, Mrs M. Burns, Mrs J. McKean

October 07 Mrs V. Anderson, Mrs M. Malcolm, Mrs E. Cowie, Mrs E. Henderson

The following members, whom we wish to thank for their assistance, will be responsible for distribution.

September 02 Mrs J Smith 09/16 Mrs M. Malcolm, Mrs J. Kempsell 23/30 Mrs C. Devine, Mrs S. Nicol October 07/14 Mrs B. Kerr, Mrs A. McPhee

Ruby WeddingRobert and Linda Brown recently celebrated their Ruby Wedding.

Silver WeddingEric and Fiona Devine celebrated their Silver Wedding in July.

Congratulations and best wishes are sent to all of them from all at St Mary’s.

Change of AddressMrs J Thompson, formerly 8 Oxgang Place, now residing at 24 Elmbank, Kirkintilloch.

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Thank You . . .Thank you letters are acknowledged from the following who received chancel flowers during the summer months. Mrs J Rankin, Mrs N Fleming, Mrs G. Watson, Mrs J. Whyte, Mr Mrs Bogle, Mrs S. Robertson, Mrs I. Vernett, Mrs A. Dickinson, Miss I. Thomson, Dr. D. Primrose, Miss J. Provan, Mrs C. Hickey on behalf of her Mum Mrs M. Montgomery, Mr Mrs R. Neill, Mrs M. Burns, Mrs M. Hopkins, Mrs B. Tennant, Mrs J. Thomson, Miss J Campbell, Mrs J. Cunningham, Mrs N. Cowan, Mrs H. Hodge, Mrs M. Pollock, Mrs J. Thomson, Mr Mrs J. Marran, Mrs M. Walmsley, Mrs C. Devine, Mrs M. MacNeill, Mr J. Lamb, Mrs R. Stevenson, Mr I. Devine, Mr A. Smith, Mr Mrs J. Pearson, Mr Mrs B. Wallace, Mrs B. Davidson, Mrs A. Lynch Mrs J. Thomson, Mrs S. Robertson, Mr Mrs R. Shaw, Mr Mrs J. Bett, Mr Mrs G. Day, Mrs A. Scott, Mrs J Montgomery, Mrs A McPhee, Mr Mrs W. Wallace, Mr Mrs J. Thomson, Mrs M. Lang on behalf of Mrs J. Ewing.

Janice Reid thanks Nora and Kathleen who donated money in memory of their sister Ray and to all those who gave donations for the Chancel flowers during the months of June, July and August.

David and Isobel Tinto would like to thank all their friends at St Mary`s for support, cards and flowers following the death of David`s mum.

Robert and Linda Brown wish to thank all friends of St. Mary`s for thinking of them as they celebrated their Ruby Wedding recently and for the beautiful flowers and card received.

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The Bells of St Mary’sSeptember 02 Linda Brown and Jean Ralph 09 Angela Montgomerie and Rachel McLachlan 16 Lisa Thomson and Karen Morrison 23 Dorothy Stewart 30 James Paterson and Janet MillinOctober 07 Mary Stirling and Jen Biggans

Change of Address

Mrs Isobel Hay, formerly 21 Regent Street now resident at 8 Northbank Avenue.

Mary Middlemore, formerly 18 Kelvin Court now residing in Birdston Nursing Home.

Mrs M Leishman, formerly 30 Blackthorn Avenue now residing in Rannoch Lodge Nursing Home, Condorrat.

The Guild

The Guild meets on Friday evenings in the Mid Hall at 7.30 p.m. and the programme for November and December is as

under. All are welcome, including gentlemen, to come along and enjoy the fellowship and listen to a varied selection of

topics.

November 06 Robert Hamilton – Scottish Selection

13 David Whitton MSP

20 An evening with John and Peter Douglas

27 David Forsyth – Scottish Diaspora – Jock Thamson Abroad

December 04 Amateur Theatre Guild (Open Night)

11 Christmas Dinner

Bell Ringers Duty Rota

November 01 Shona McKay and Gayle Johnstone

08 Mary Stirling and Jen Biggans

15 Paul Malcolm and Ronald Black

22 Andrew and Fraser Leishman

29 Linda Brown and Lynsey Ferris

December 06 Mary Stirling and Angela Montgomerie

Prayer Secretary

It is the time of year when we think of two young men, Guy Fawkes and Jesus Christ. The first was a gullible person

who attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament (not really a Scottish problem at that time). The second, who

willingly accepted the cruellest of deaths for love of mankind. We do not remember Jesus with noise and sparkle but

quietly with bread and wine.

The following is from pages 70 and 72 of 'Looking out the window' by David Award.

Communion

I love Communion. I always have. The sense of peace, the sense of wonder. The opportunity to simply meditate on an

amazing moment in history, on what has happened since, on the implications of everything. It’s quite a feeling and never

ceases to amaze me. And it’s so wrapped up in what Sunday is all about. A time of rest, of quiet. A time to just relax a

little, think about what’s going on, take stock of life.

But Communion is more than that. It’s about real communication, real meaning, a sense of depth to life. It’s about

refocusing yourself and what you’re about, looking at where you’re at with your life and God and perhaps readjusting

your aim a little.

And then there’s the moment when Jesus sat down with his friends and shared an evening and some bread and wine,

trying to teach them something that perhaps even today we find difficult to grasp. I know I still do, which is why when I

take the bread and wine, my mind fills with wonder and a sense of peace that I always try to keep central to what I’m

about. It doesn’t always work, but it’s something to keep aiming for – real communion with God and with each other.

I thank you, Lord,

for being able to take part in Communion.

VISITORS ARE WELCOME St Mary’s is a sit anywhere Church and visitors are always welcome. If you feel there should be more to life than retail therapy and Friday night clubbing, try coming along to the 11 o’clock service on Sunday morning. You may hear something to change how you value your life and your relationships with those around you. You don’t have to join up to join in.

The ParishionerCopy for the October magazine should be handed to Sandra Burns, left in the Publications pigeon hole in the Hall vestibule, or sent by e-mail to [email protected] no later than Sunday 30 September.

The Publications Committee are always interested in the activities of all our Organisations, especially the young people of Church, so if you wish your voice to be heard, or have something you would like published in The Parishioner, please let the Editor know.

St Mary’s Nursery SchoolSt. Mary’s Nursery School thanks all those who collected Tesco and Sainsbury’s vouchers on their behalf. These have now been sent off with orders for new resources. Thank you again for your support.

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HOST is a national charity helping to make international students at universities in Scotland and England feel welcome in our countries.

What are you doing this Christmas? Many international students across the country will be alone and would love to spend a few days with you. By inviting one or two students to your home this Christmas or New Year you will make them feel welcome here whilst seeing your own celebrations through another’s eyes – someone who may never have experienced them before. Learn about other cultures, meet new people and make the world a little friendlier! HOST promotes international friendship and understanding. We offer international students at UK universities the chance to spend a short time in a British home to experience life in this country. Students hail from across the world and are eager to both learn and share. Only 21 students enjoyed visits in Scotland during the last festive period. Many others were left disappointed when we ran out of invitations. If you are not available at Christmas, we do arrange weekend visits all year round. To find out more about volunteer hosting please go to www.hostuk.org or contact Anne-Marie on 01638 621633.

St Mary’s Nursery School Please note Church Car Park is closed week-days between 10.30 and 11.30pm for Nursery outdoor play.

Safari in Madagascar MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) has set up a project known as the Madagascar Medical Safari, working with Malagasy medical professionals and pastors to reach isolated people. In Madagascar there are over 19,000 remote villages, hard to reach overland but only an hour or less by plane. A recent team visit to the village of Sahakevo took three doctors, a community health worker and a pastor. The doctors treated over 300 patients, performed 18 operations and gave dental treatment to 140 people.

Host Charity

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How often do you pray with your children?

How often do Christian families pray – and with their children? A recent study of 800 Christians in churches across England has found that nearly 62% of Christian couples pray together on some basis, and 63% pray with their children. As for a parent praying FOR their children, the study found that 42% of parents pray frequently for their children, and 40% of parents just sometimes. The Bible promises us that prayer is well worthwhile: “The Lord is near to all those who call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth.... he will hear their cry.” Psalm 145:18,19.

Our church groups – what do you think of them?

As the autumn gets underway, many churches across the country will be restarting their various groups: house groups, women’s coffee mornings, knit n’ natter afternoons, mums and tots, men’s breakfasts, Bible studies, youth groups, choir practice, bands, Sunday schools, and even perhaps a performing arts group. What do you think of the groups currently running at our church? Is there something more that you would like us to consider? Is there some skill that you would like to offer to some sort of new group? Or is there a group in action which you think may have had its day? If you have anything you want to share with us, we would like to hear from you. Please write your comments down, and put in the Session Clerk’s pigeon hole across in the hall vestibule and the Kirk Session and minister will certainly consider what you say.

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A prayer for anyone going through a storm

(Mk4:35-41)

Lord when the storm rages,When the wind and the waves seem as if they will overwhelm us,Help us to know the stillness of your presence and your peace.And even if you seem to be sleeping through our storm,May that, in itself, be a reassurance that we are safe.You are with us. You will not abandon ship.You will bring us through any storm life throws at us.We will reach the end of our journeySafely in your company.Thank you Lord,Amen.

By Daphne Kitching

Harvest Festival We celebrate Harvest on Sunday 7th October and the dressing of our Church has been allocated as noted below.

Vestibule - The Elders

Rear windows - Cowgate Side - Guild

The Transept - Boys Brigade and Shipmates

The Chancel - Flower Circle

The Transept - Hall Side- Sunday School and YF

Rear windows - Hall Side - Brownies & Rainbows

Gordon Morrison and Archie Morrison will be on the Harvest Committee and any queries should be directed to them.

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Church Kitchen A meeting will be held in the church hall on Thursday 27th September at 7.30pm to highlight changes to the church kitchen hygiene regulations. It is important the following people attend. All food hygiene certificate holders, Sunday tea volunteers and a representative from each church organisation.

St. Mary’s Kitchen Committee

New Session Commence DatesBoys’ Brigade starts back on Monday 03 September from 6.45 – 8.30 p.m. The Leaders look forward to seeing the boys then and welcoming any new ones.

Shipmates also start back on Monday 03 September. There are 30 boys in the section and for various reasons 3 of their leaders have left, meaning that Lindsey Campbell is looking for more leaders. There is no age stipulation, but bearing in mind that the boys range in age from 5 – 8 years, this would be more suitable for younger helpers. Without this assistance, it would be very difficult, perhaps impossible, for Lindsey to continue by herself. If you would be interested in helping Lindsey on a Monday evening or would like more information, please contact her on 07979 504862.

Brownies restart on Wednesday 12 September from 6.30 – 7.45 p.m. They look forward to welcoming everyone back. All girls between 7 – 10 years most welcome.

The Sacrament of Holy CommunionWe will celebrate the Sacrament of Holy Communion on the morning of Sunday 2nd September. We will use non-alcoholic wine, prepared

bread and individual glasses. This is a celebration of the Lord’s Supper and is open to all who wish to respond to Christ’s invitation.

Do this in memory of me …….. Luke 22 : 19

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Rainbows will restart on Wednesday 12 September at 6.30pm for girls aged 5-7 years. If you would like more information please phone: Agnes Marran on 0141 776 2225 or see her in Sunday school.

Ladies Bowling Club resumes on Monday 03 September from 1.30 – 3.30 p.m. New members will be made most welcome and existing members could perhaps bring along a friend. Everyone will be made most welcome.

The Men’s Club – Now that the Olympics are over, the Men’s Club starts again on Monday 03 September at 7.30 p.m. We would encourage any males who like a challenge to come along and try their hand at table tennis, bowling, darts and dominoes. Tea and biscuits are on the menu, not forgetting the odd fish supper night, which is always a favourite. Any enquiries, please speak to Archie Smith or Angus MacNeill. They would hope to see a good turn out on the first night, with lots of new members.

Country Dance Class resumes on Tuesday 18 September at 7.45 p.m. in the Lesser Hall, when ‘old’ dancing feet and hopefully new ones, (ladies and gents), will be made most welcome for an enjoyable evening.

The Sunday Kidz Zone and Seekers resume on 02 September and will run every Sunday from 10.45a.m. until 12.15p.m. Kidz zone ages from 3-12 and Seekers 12 +, all will be made very welcome. Come along and have lots of fun with us and share our Stories, games, crafts, puzzles and many more fun activities.

Crèche – An invitation is extended to all parents who have young children (0 – 3 years) to come to church and make use of our crèche facilities during worship. The crèche is available every Sunday morning when Christine, Eleanor and Alisha or Helen, Kirsteen and Shona come on alternate Sundays to look after and have fun with the children.

Messy Church event will take place on Saturday 29 September, further details nearer the time.

Listeners Circle – The first meeting of the new session will be on Friday 21 September at 2pm in the Session House. Everyone is cordially invited to come along to hear ninety minutes of a wide range of music selected by Edith Dunn, with a break in the middle for tea and conversation.

Now that the Olympics are over, the Men’s Club starts again on Monday 03 September at 7.30 p.m. We

would encourage any males who like a challenge to come along and try their hand at table tennis, bowling,

darts and dominoes. Tea and biscuits are on the menu, not forgetting the odd fish supper night, which is

always a favourite. Any enquiries, please speak to Archie Smith or Angus MacNeill. They would hope to

see a good turn out on the first night, with lots of new members.

Country Dance Class resumes on Tuesday 18 September at 7.45 p.m. in the Lesser Hall, when ‘old’ dancing

feet and hopefully new ones, (ladies and gents), will be made most welcome for an enjoyable evening.

The Sunday Kidz Zone and Seekers resume on 02 September and will run every Sunday from 10.45a.m.

until 12.15p.m. Kidz zone ages from 3-12 and Seekers 12 +, all will be made very welcome. Come along

and have lots of fun with us and share our Stories, games, crafts, puzzles and many more fun activities.

Crèche

An invitation is extended to all parents who have young children (0 – 3 years) to come to church and make

use of our crèche facilities during worship. The crèche is available every Sunday morning when Christine,

Eleanor and Alisha or Helen, Kirsteen and Shona come on alternate Sundays to look after and have fun with

the children.

Messy Church event will take place on Saturday 29 September, further details nearer the time.

LISTENERS CIRCLE

The first meeting of the new session will be on Friday 21 September at 2pm in the Session House. Everyone

is cordially invited to come along to hear ninety minutes of a wide range of music selected by Edith Dunn,

with a break in the middle for tea and conversation.

The Guild

The Guild meets on Friday evenings in the Lesser Hall at 7.30 p.m. They commence their new Session on

05 October. All are welcome, including gentlemen, to come along and enjoy the fellowship and listen to a

varied selection of topics throughout the Session year.

Kirkintilloch Horticultural Society Annual Flower Show will be held in the Church Hall on

Saturday 01 September from 1.30 – 3.45 p.m., with an auction of cut flowers and produce taking place at

3.45 p.m. There is also a tea room, raffle and tombola.

The Society thanks the Rev Mark Johnstone and Session for the use of the Halls for the Flower Show and

also the Plant Sale in May.

(End of dates)

Please note Church Car Park is closed week-days between 10.30 and 11.30 p.m. for Nursery outdoor play.

HOST is a national charity helping to make international students at universities in Scotland and England

feel welcome in our countries.

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The Guild meets on Friday evenings in the Lesser Hall at 7.30 p.m. They commence their new Session on 05 October. All are welcome, including gentlemen, to come along and enjoy the fellowship and listen to a varied selection of topics throughout the Session year.

Kirkintilloch Horticultural Society Annual Flower Show will be held in the Church Hall on Saturday 01 September from 1.30 – 3.45pm, with an auction of cut flowers and produce taking place at 3.45pm. There is also a tea room, raffle and tombola. The Society thanks the Rev Mark Johnstone and Session for the

use of the Halls for the Flower Show and also the Plant Sale in May.

Now that the Olympics are over, the Men’s Club starts again on Monday 03 September at 7.30 p.m. We

would encourage any males who like a challenge to come along and try their hand at table tennis, bowling,

darts and dominoes. Tea and biscuits are on the menu, not forgetting the odd fish supper night, which is

always a favourite. Any enquiries, please speak to Archie Smith or Angus MacNeill. They would hope to

see a good turn out on the first night, with lots of new members.

Country Dance Class resumes on Tuesday 18 September at 7.45 p.m. in the Lesser Hall, when ‘old’ dancing

feet and hopefully new ones, (ladies and gents), will be made most welcome for an enjoyable evening.

The Sunday Kidz Zone and Seekers resume on 02 September and will run every Sunday from 10.45a.m.

until 12.15p.m. Kidz zone ages from 3-12 and Seekers 12 +, all will be made very welcome. Come along

and have lots of fun with us and share our Stories, games, crafts, puzzles and many more fun activities.

Crèche

An invitation is extended to all parents who have young children (0 – 3 years) to come to church and make

use of our crèche facilities during worship. The crèche is available every Sunday morning when Christine,

Eleanor and Alisha or Helen, Kirsteen and Shona come on alternate Sundays to look after and have fun with

the children.

Messy Church event will take place on Saturday 29 September, further details nearer the time.

LISTENERS CIRCLE

The first meeting of the new session will be on Friday 21 September at 2pm in the Session House. Everyone

is cordially invited to come along to hear ninety minutes of a wide range of music selected by Edith Dunn,

with a break in the middle for tea and conversation.

The Guild

The Guild meets on Friday evenings in the Lesser Hall at 7.30 p.m. They commence their new Session on

05 October. All are welcome, including gentlemen, to come along and enjoy the fellowship and listen to a

varied selection of topics throughout the Session year.

Kirkintilloch Horticultural Society Annual Flower Show will be held in the Church Hall on

Saturday 01 September from 1.30 – 3.45 p.m., with an auction of cut flowers and produce taking place at

3.45 p.m. There is also a tea room, raffle and tombola.

The Society thanks the Rev Mark Johnstone and Session for the use of the Halls for the Flower Show and

also the Plant Sale in May.

(End of dates)

Please note Church Car Park is closed week-days between 10.30 and 11.30 p.m. for Nursery outdoor play.

HOST is a national charity helping to make international students at universities in Scotland and England

feel welcome in our countries.

Now that the Olympics are over, the Men’s Club starts again on Monday 03 September at 7.30 p.m. We

would encourage any males who like a challenge to come along and try their hand at table tennis, bowling,

darts and dominoes. Tea and biscuits are on the menu, not forgetting the odd fish supper night, which is

always a favourite. Any enquiries, please speak to Archie Smith or Angus MacNeill. They would hope to

see a good turn out on the first night, with lots of new members.

Country Dance Class resumes on Tuesday 18 September at 7.45 p.m. in the Lesser Hall, when ‘old’ dancing

feet and hopefully new ones, (ladies and gents), will be made most welcome for an enjoyable evening.

The Sunday Kidz Zone and Seekers resume on 02 September and will run every Sunday from 10.45a.m.

until 12.15p.m. Kidz zone ages from 3-12 and Seekers 12 +, all will be made very welcome. Come along

and have lots of fun with us and share our Stories, games, crafts, puzzles and many more fun activities.

Crèche

An invitation is extended to all parents who have young children (0 – 3 years) to come to church and make

use of our crèche facilities during worship. The crèche is available every Sunday morning when Christine,

Eleanor and Alisha or Helen, Kirsteen and Shona come on alternate Sundays to look after and have fun with

the children.

Messy Church event will take place on Saturday 29 September, further details nearer the time.

LISTENERS CIRCLE

The first meeting of the new session will be on Friday 21 September at 2pm in the Session House. Everyone

is cordially invited to come along to hear ninety minutes of a wide range of music selected by Edith Dunn,

with a break in the middle for tea and conversation.

The Guild

The Guild meets on Friday evenings in the Lesser Hall at 7.30 p.m. They commence their new Session on

05 October. All are welcome, including gentlemen, to come along and enjoy the fellowship and listen to a

varied selection of topics throughout the Session year.

Kirkintilloch Horticultural Society Annual Flower Show will be held in the Church Hall on

Saturday 01 September from 1.30 – 3.45 p.m., with an auction of cut flowers and produce taking place at

3.45 p.m. There is also a tea room, raffle and tombola.

The Society thanks the Rev Mark Johnstone and Session for the use of the Halls for the Flower Show and

also the Plant Sale in May.

(End of dates)

Please note Church Car Park is closed week-days between 10.30 and 11.30 p.m. for Nursery outdoor play.

HOST is a national charity helping to make international students at universities in Scotland and England

feel welcome in our countries.

Thank YouA very big thank you goes to everyone who sponsored our climb of Ben Lawers back in June of this year, as part of the WatwerAid200 Challenge. As a result of your fantastic support, St Mary’s has raised in excess of £900 towards WaterAid’s life saving work in Nepal. Of course, this would not have been possible without our willing band of volunteers, prepared to tackle the climb in less than favourable weather conditions – let’s just say there wasn’t much of a view from the top! So my thanks also go to Bobby Brown, Stuart Hay, Ross Morrin, David Tinto & Karen Morrison.

Kind regards and sincere thanks, Gordon Morrison

THANK YOU

A very big thank you goes to everyone who sponsored our climb of Ben Lawers back in June of

this year, as part of the WatwerAid200 Challenge. As a result of your fantastic support, St Mary’s

has raised in excess of £900 towards WaterAid’s life saving work in Nepal. Of course, this would

not have been possible without our willing band of volunteers, prepared to tackle the climb in less

than favourable weather conditions – let’s just say there wasn’t much of a view from the top! So

my thanks also go to Bobby Brown, Stuart Hay, Ross Morrin, David Tinto & Karen Morrison.

Kind regards and sincere thanks,

Gordon Morrison

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Session ReportFor the second year running, the final meeting of the Kirk Session before the summer break included an open invitation to the Congregation. We had an equal representation of Elders and Congregational Helpers on the night and it was great to be able to express Session’s thanks to the folk who do so much for the Church on a weekly basis.

We had our usual meeting and arrangements were made for work to continue on the Fabric and Finance during the summer break. Garry Burns advised Session of the Messy Church event the Youth Committee hoped to organise for September and Mary Stirling spoke of the successful Jubilee tea. Our Nursery Committee continue to work their way through the complexities of working in partnership with the local Council and we expressed our thanks to Gillian Thomson for her work as liaison with the Kirkintilloch Herald and welcomed back Euan Kerr to this roll. We have this strange relationship with the Herald in that we don’t always ensure we intimate everything that is going on each week in the Herald as if we do not think it merits a mention but if the intimation is wrong everyone seems to have read it!

We had a presentation from the Nursery on their Eco-garden. If you have not taken a trip down to the corner behind the Halls to see the eco – garden then I recommend a visit. The garden employs old tyres, welly boots and mirrors in an imaginative and colourful display.

Finally Mark gave a whistle-stop tour of a year at St Mary’s and more importantly talked of some things we could look to do in the coming year. You don’t realise until you look back at how busy a year it has been. Mark talked of some of the usual things we do and some of the new things we tried such as Night Kirk and our Eco Festival. However, we are convinced there are members out there who have a skill that we are not yet getting the benefit of or an idea we have not yet explored. Hopefully this year we will try some more things that will make this year an even busier year for St Mary’s.

Thank you.Charles Hay

Session Clerk

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Our Annual Accounts in a simpler form

Once again we are producing a simplified set of abstracts from our annual accounts which include only the figures for the Church itself. These are intended to show a true reflection of our finances for the year. We have also given some explanations for the variations in the figures from 2010 to 2011 to provide you with a fuller picture of our performance and requirements for the future.

Our Annual Accounts in a simpler form

Once again we are producing a simplified set of abstracts from our annual accounts which include

only the figures for the Church itself. These are intended to show a true reflection of our finances

for the year. We have also given some explanations for the variations in the figures from 2010 to

2011 to provide you with a fuller picture of our performance and requirements for the future.

ABSTRACT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE

2011 2010

INCOME £ £

Offerings 110556 110592

Gift Aid Tax Recovery 18944 24201

Legacy 1000 5050

Church Organisations 455 1120

Other Income 690 2320

131645 143283

Hall Lets 8410 7443

Interest Received 774 826

Dividends Received 848 974

Weddings & Funerals 250 300

Coffee Mornings etc. 0 1984

Sundry Donations 282 2015

Total Income 142209 156825

EXPENDITURE

Ministries & Mission 79294 77085

Less: Endowment Income 1474 1490

77820 75595

Presbytery Dues 4133 4846

Voluntary Stipend 810 810

Minister’s Travel etc. 2119 3323

Local Staffing 15497 15512

Fabric Repairs & Maintenance 11544 11773

Laundry & Cleaning 2355 1833

Council Tax 2218 2218

Heat & Light 28299 21688

Insurance & Water Rates 10921 9197

Telephone, Stationery etc. 4377 4956

Organ & Music 1617 2052

Sundry Expenses 2478 951

Outreach 2034 948

Pulpit Supply 0 0

Total Expenditure 166222 155702

Net Surplus/(Deficit) (24013)

1123

As you can see our offerings have remained remarkably steady, however the amounts contributed

to our Special Projects Fund totalling £9,721 (including gift aid), have fallen just over £5,000

(these are not included in general offerings). A substantial part of these funds were donated

anonymously and we wish to thank the donors. The Gift Aid recovery has reduced substantially

this year as a result of the rate of recovery of tax falling from 28p per pound to 25p and we did not

have the one off large donation this year. As Gift Aid makes a substantial contribution to our

income please either consider increasing your contribution to cover the reduction in recovery rate

or if you are a tax payer and have not joined the scheme please ask any elder for a form.

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As you can see our offerings have remained remarkably steady, however the amounts contributed to our Special Projects Fund totalling £9,721 (including gift aid), have fallen just over £5,000 (these are not included in general offerings). A substantial part of these funds were donated anonymously and we wish to thank the donors. The Gift Aid recovery has reduced substantially this year as a result of the rate of recovery of tax falling from 28p per pound to 25p and we did not have the one off large donation this year. As Gift Aid makes a substantial contribution to our income please either consider increasing your contribution to cover the reduction in recovery rate or if you are a tax payer and have not joined the scheme please ask any elder for a form.We were fortunate to receive a legacy of £1,000 during the year and would once again wish to remind members to think about including such donations in their wills. Income from premises lets has increased this year reflecting the increased charges made.Our allocation for Ministries & Mission from the Church of Scotland has increased once again as we are now into a period where it is based on higher giving levels achieved through G4L. The level we are expected to pay is unsustainable in the long term as over 60% of income generated locally is taken by the National Church. Whilst we are happy to make a contribution to the work of the Church in general and support poorer parishes, we feel that the substantial costs of operating a large church need to be taken into account, not only our level of income. We have maintained the cost of repairs as the Fabric Committee have been very diligent in obtaining good prices for work done. Heat & Light costs have risen very substantially as a result not only of increased charges but the extreme winter weather. We are currently looking into new boilers and other cost saving measures. Insurance costs have also risen substantially as the property values have been reassessed by the General Trustees and rates in general have also increased.The planning for the substantial repairs and improvements to our sanctuary is continuing but as Glasgow Presbytery are yet again re-thinking their Presbytery Plan we are unable to make much progress at this time. The congregation will be kept up to date when any further news is available. The boilers mentioned above and essential repairs to the tower will have a major impact on our finances in the present year and therefore we once again ask for your continued support financially and thank you for your giving to date.We trust that you find the above information more understandable than the full accounts which were presented at the Stated Annual Meeting. If you have any questions on the accounts or want to join the Gift Aid Scheme or pay by Standing Order, please contact either of the contributors.

John Thomson Treasurer and Hugh Biggans Finance Convenor

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TREASURER’S REPORTJune Offering

July Offering

We were fortunate to receive a legacy of £1,000 during the year and would once again wish to

remind members to think about including such donations in their wills. Income from premises lets

has increased this year reflecting the increased charges made.

Our allocation for Ministries & Mission from the Church of Scotland has increased once again as

we are now into a period where it is based on higher giving levels achieved through G4L. The

level we are expected to pay is unsustainable in the long term as over 60% of income generated

locally is taken by the National Church. Whilst we are happy to make a contribution to the work of

the Church in general and support poorer parishes, we feel that the substantial costs of operating a

large church need to be taken into account, not only our level of income. We have maintained the

cost of repairs as the Fabric Committee have been very diligent in obtaining good prices for work

done. Heat & Light costs have risen very substantially as a result not only of increased charges but

the extreme winter weather. We are currently looking into new boilers and other cost saving

measures. Insurance costs have also risen substantially as the property values have been reassessed

by the General Trustees and rates in general have also increased.

The planning for the substantial repairs and improvements to our sanctuary is continuing but as

Glasgow Presbytery are yet again re-thinking their Presbytery Plan we are unable to make much

progress at this time. The congregation will be kept up to date when any further news is available.

The boilers mentioned above and essential repairs to the tower will have a major impact on our

finances in the present year and therefore we once again ask for your continued support financially

and thank you for your giving to date.

We trust that you find the above information more understandable than the full accounts which

were presented at the Stated Annual Meeting. If you have any questions on the accounts or want to

join the Gift Aid Scheme or pay by Standing Order, please contact either of the contributors.

John Thomson Treasurer and Hugh Biggans Finance Convenor

TREASURER’S REPORT

JUNE OFFERING

FREEWILL GIFT OPEN STANDING

DATE OFFERING AID PLATE ORDERS

03.06.12 563.01 529.00 130.41

10.06.12 405.50 426.23 73.30

17.06.12 1049.10 422.90 100.50

24.06.12 592.55 617.00 161.16

Standing orders 3379.00

TOTAL 2610.16 1995.13 465.37 3379.00

Total for the Month 8449.66

JULY OFFERING

FREEWILL GIFT OPEN STANDING

DATE OFFERING AID PLATE ORDERS

01.07.12 342.00 122.51

08.07.12 408.54 378.75 80.77

15.07.12 397.05 455.32 63.80

22.07.12 301.52 435.00 55.55

29.07.12 383.05 480.00 78.60

We were fortunate to receive a legacy of £1,000 during the year and would once again wish to

remind members to think about including such donations in their wills. Income from premises lets

has increased this year reflecting the increased charges made.

Our allocation for Ministries & Mission from the Church of Scotland has increased once again as

we are now into a period where it is based on higher giving levels achieved through G4L. The

level we are expected to pay is unsustainable in the long term as over 60% of income generated

locally is taken by the National Church. Whilst we are happy to make a contribution to the work of

the Church in general and support poorer parishes, we feel that the substantial costs of operating a

large church need to be taken into account, not only our level of income. We have maintained the

cost of repairs as the Fabric Committee have been very diligent in obtaining good prices for work

done. Heat & Light costs have risen very substantially as a result not only of increased charges but

the extreme winter weather. We are currently looking into new boilers and other cost saving

measures. Insurance costs have also risen substantially as the property values have been reassessed

by the General Trustees and rates in general have also increased.

The planning for the substantial repairs and improvements to our sanctuary is continuing but as

Glasgow Presbytery are yet again re-thinking their Presbytery Plan we are unable to make much

progress at this time. The congregation will be kept up to date when any further news is available.

The boilers mentioned above and essential repairs to the tower will have a major impact on our

finances in the present year and therefore we once again ask for your continued support financially

and thank you for your giving to date.

We trust that you find the above information more understandable than the full accounts which

were presented at the Stated Annual Meeting. If you have any questions on the accounts or want to

join the Gift Aid Scheme or pay by Standing Order, please contact either of the contributors.

John Thomson Treasurer and Hugh Biggans Finance Convenor

TREASURER’S REPORT

JUNE OFFERING

FREEWILL GIFT OPEN STANDING

DATE OFFERING AID PLATE ORDERS

03.06.12 563.01 529.00 130.41

10.06.12 405.50 426.23 73.30

17.06.12 1049.10 422.90 100.50

24.06.12 592.55 617.00 161.16

Standing orders 3379.00

TOTAL 2610.16 1995.13 465.37 3379.00

Total for the Month 8449.66

JULY OFFERING

FREEWILL GIFT OPEN STANDING

DATE OFFERING AID PLATE ORDERS

01.07.12 342.00 122.51

08.07.12 408.54 378.75 80.77

15.07.12 397.05 455.32 63.80

22.07.12 301.52 435.00 55.55

29.07.12 383.05 480.00 78.60

Standing orders 3379.00

TOTAL 1490.16 2091.07 401.23 3379.00

Total for the Month 7361.46

JUNE & JULY RECEIPTS AND DONATIONS

The Running Club to Special projects fund 200.00

Donation from Miss Jean Currie 150.00

Donation to Parishioner 20.00

Donation to Parishioner 10.00

Donation to Parishioner & Life and

Work 30.00

Donation from St Mary's Badminton

Club 6200.00

Anonymous Donation to Special projects Fund 150.00

Anonymous Donation for Sunday

School 25.00

Donation from St Mary's Flower Club 400.00

(Jim – please print this organisation diary on back outside cover. I have marked changes in Red)

ST MARY’S PARISH CHURCH ORGANISATIONS

DAY ORGANISATION LOCATION TIME CONTACT

Sunday

Sunday Worship

Sunday School

Seekers

Crèche

Fairtrade

Badminton

Church

Church Halls

ditto

ditto

Main Hall

11.00 a.m. – 12 noon

ditto

ditto

ditto

12 noon – 12.30 p.m.

Rev Mark Johnstone

Elaine Stevens / Louise

Barry

Elaine Stevens / Louise

Barry

Elaine Stevens / Louise

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Across1 ‘A little later someone

else saw Peter and said, “You — are one of them”’ (Luke 22:58) (4)

3 Giving (1 Peter 2:5) (8) 9 They came to Jerusalem

seeking an infant king (Matthew 2:7) (3,4)

10 ‘An athlete... does not receive the victor’s crown unless he competes according to the — ’ (2 Timothy 2:5) (5)

11 Pacifist, temperance advocate, open-air preacher, leading 20th- century Methodist, Donald — (5)

12 ‘Come quickly to — — , O Lord my Saviour’ (Psalm 38:22) (4,2)

14 ‘The God of Abraham, — — — , the God of our fathers, has glorified his servant Jesus’ (Acts 3:13) (5,3,5)

17 Sear by intense heat (Revelation 16:8) (6)

19 ‘It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust — — ’ (Psalm 118:8) (2,3)

22 Goods (Nehemiah 13:15) (5) 23 i.e. train (anag.) (7) 24 Surrounding area (Luke 24:50) (8) 25 ‘Righteousness will be his — and

faithfulness the sash round his waist’ (Isaiah 11:5) (4)

Down1 Elegant and creative (Exodus 31:4)

(8) 2 ‘Listen, I tell you a mystery: We

will not all — , but we will all be changed’ (1 Corinthians 15:51) (5)

4 ‘I... delight to see how orderly you are and how firm your — — — is’ (Colossians 2:5) (5,2,6)

5 Enlist (2 Samuel 24:2) (5) 6 Of the Muslim faith (7) 7 Sharp intake of breath (Job 11:20)

(4) 8 Woven cloth (Ezekiel 16:13) (6) 13 Plentiful (Romans 5:17) (8) 15 CIA char (anag.) (7) 16 Paul and Silas stopped him

committing suicide after an earthquake in Philippi (Acts 16:27–28) (6)

18 One of the ingredients in the making of incense for the Lord (Exodus 30:34) (5)

20 Episcopal headwear (5) 21 Inhabitant of, say, Russia, Ukraine,

Poland, Slovakia or Bulgaria (4)

ACROSS: 1, Also. 3, Offering. 9, The Magi. 10, Rules. 11, Soper. 12, Help me. 14, Isaac and Jacob. 17, Scorch. 19, In man. 22, Loads. 23, Inertia. 24, Vicinity. 25, Belt. DOWN: 1, Artistic. 2, Sleep. 4, Faith in Christ. 5, Enrol. 6, Islamic. 7, Gasp. 8, Fabric. 13, Abundant. 15, Archaic. 16, Jailer. 18, Resin. 20, Mitre. 21, Slav.

ANSWERS AT FOOT OF PAGE

Crossword

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CHURCHWhen someone says the word 'church’ to you, what do you think of? A quiet building made of stone? A busy place with lots of happy people? Somewhere surrounded by gravestones or busy roads?

The Greek word for the church – ecclesia – comes from a word that means ‘called out’. In other words, a church is a group of people called by God. The church is not a bunch of stones or bricks, it is a bunch of us!

We are all called out to be a part of the Body of Christ and all of us have a job to do. We may not understand what that job is now but we will in time and with help.

In the New Testament, in I Corinthians, chapter 12 and again in Ephesians, chapter 4, verse 11, these types of calling or ministry are listed. We may be teachers or healers, prophets or administrators, but whatever role God calls us out to do we are not alone, because God is with us, giving us the strength and

the tools to do the job.

JOIN THE BUNCH

Poor little lost grape – can you help it find its way through this maze to join up with the bunch?

What did the green grape say to the purple grape?"You need to breathe"

A man decided to start a chicken farm and brought 24 to get started. A week later he bought another 24 and another 24 the week after that. When his friend asked how the farm was coming along the man replied, "Not one of them has grown yet. I wonder if I'm planting them too deep?"

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Designed by St Mary’s Parish Church Publications Committee

ST MARY’S PARISH CHURCH ORGANISATIONS

Standing orders 3379.00

TOTAL 1490.16 2091.07 401.23 3379.00

Total for the Month 7361.46

JUNE & JULY RECEIPTS AND DONATIONS

The Running Club to Special projects fund 200.00

Donation from Miss Jean Currie 150.00

Donation to Parishioner 20.00

Donation to Parishioner 10.00

Donation to Parishioner & Life and

Work 30.00

Donation from St Mary's Badminton

Club 6200.00

Anonymous Donation to Special projects Fund 150.00

Anonymous Donation for Sunday

School 25.00

Donation from St Mary's Flower Club 400.00

(Jim – please print this organisation diary on back outside cover. I have marked changes in Red)

ST MARY’S PARISH CHURCH ORGANISATIONS

DAY ORGANISATION LOCATION TIME CONTACT

Sunday

Sunday Worship

Sunday School

Seekers

Crèche

Fairtrade

Badminton

Church

Church Halls

ditto

ditto

Main Hall

11.00 a.m. – 12 noon

ditto

ditto

ditto

12 noon – 12.30 p.m.

Rev Mark Johnstone

Elaine Stevens / Louise

Barry

Elaine Stevens / Louise

Barry

Elaine Stevens / Louise

Beginners

Junior

Senior

Youth Fellowship

ditto

ditto

ditto

Mid Hall

4.30 p.m. – 5.30 p.m.

5.30 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.

7.30 p.m. – 10.30p.m.

7.30 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.

Barry

Fiona Leishman/Leslie

Baird

Trevor Patterson

Susan Wilson

Trevor Patterson

Lorna McCallum

Monday Ladies Bowling

Shipmates

Junior & Company

Section Boys’

Brigade

Men’s Club

Running/Walking

Group

Main Hall

ditto

ditto

Main Hall

Hall Vestibule

1.30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.

5.45 p.m. – 6.45 p.m.

6.45p.m. – 8.30 p.m.

7.30 p.m. – 10.00p.m.

7.00 p.m.

Cathie Devine

Lindsey Campbell

Iain Hill

Archie Smith

Bob Brown/Jean Ralph

Tuesday

Ladies Badminton

Junior Badminton

Senior Badminton

Prayer Time

Country Dancing

ditto

ditto

ditto

Session

House

Mid Hall

1.30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.

6.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m.

8.00 p.m. – 10.30

p.m.

7.00 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.

7.45 p.m. – 10.00

p.m.

Doreen More

Trevor Patterson

Susan Wilson

Rev Katy Owen

Moira MacNeill

Wednesday Wednesday Welcome

Wednesday Worship

Over 50s Badminton

Brownies

Rainbows

Vestry Hour

Running/Walking

Group

Session

House

Church

Main Hall

ditto

ditto

Vestry

Hall Vestibule

10.00a.m. –

11.20a.m.

11.30 a.m. – 12 noon

1.30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.

6.30 p.m. – 7.45 p.m.

6.30 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.

7.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m.

7.00 p.m.

Mary Stirling

Rev Mark Johnstone

Elizabeth Cousin

Agnes Marran

Rev Mark Johnstone

Telephone Church Office

Bob Brown/Jean Ralph

Thursday Flower Circle

(alternate weeks)

Choir

Mid Hall

Session

House

7.30 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.

7.45 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.

Elizabeth Walker

David Burns

Friday Listeners’ Circle

(monthly)

Guild

ditto

Mid Hall

2.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m.

7.30 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.

Moira MacNeill

Beginners

Junior

Senior

Youth Fellowship

ditto

ditto

ditto

Mid Hall

4.30 p.m. – 5.30 p.m.

5.30 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.

7.30 p.m. – 10.30p.m.

7.30 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.

Barry

Fiona Leishman/Leslie

Baird

Trevor Patterson

Susan Wilson

Trevor Patterson

Lorna McCallum

Monday Ladies Bowling

Shipmates

Junior & Company

Section Boys’

Brigade

Men’s Club

Running/Walking

Group

Main Hall

ditto

ditto

Main Hall

Hall Vestibule

1.30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.

5.45 p.m. – 6.45 p.m.

6.45p.m. – 8.30 p.m.

7.30 p.m. – 10.00p.m.

7.00 p.m.

Cathie Devine

Lindsey Campbell

Iain Hill

Archie Smith

Bob Brown/Jean Ralph

Tuesday

Ladies Badminton

Junior Badminton

Senior Badminton

Prayer Time

Country Dancing

ditto

ditto

ditto

Session

House

Mid Hall

1.30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.

6.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m.

8.00 p.m. – 10.30

p.m.

7.00 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.

7.45 p.m. – 10.00

p.m.

Doreen More

Trevor Patterson

Susan Wilson

Rev Katy Owen

Moira MacNeill

Wednesday Wednesday Welcome

Wednesday Worship

Over 50s Badminton

Brownies

Rainbows

Vestry Hour

Running/Walking

Group

Session

House

Church

Main Hall

ditto

ditto

Vestry

Hall Vestibule

10.00a.m. –

11.20a.m.

11.30 a.m. – 12 noon

1.30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.

6.30 p.m. – 7.45 p.m.

6.30 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.

7.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m.

7.00 p.m.

Mary Stirling

Rev Mark Johnstone

Elizabeth Cousin

Agnes Marran

Rev Mark Johnstone

Telephone Church Office

Bob Brown/Jean Ralph

Thursday Flower Circle

(alternate weeks)

Choir

Mid Hall

Session

House

7.30 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.

7.45 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.

Elizabeth Walker

David Burns

Friday Listeners’ Circle

(monthly)

Guild

ditto

Mid Hall

2.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m.

7.30 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.

Moira MacNeill