Sunday Bulletin – 23rd January 2011 – Epiphany 3
Sunday Bulletin – 23rd January 2011 – Epiphany 3

Sunday Bulletin – 23rd January 2011 – Epiphany 3

The full Sunday Bulletin for Sunday 23rd January 2011 is available as a PDF download from HERE 

Ministers Vestry Hour 12 noon – 1.00 pm. Please contact the Minister for an appointment – phone 01592-758264 or E-mail alex@arforsyth.com  In the event of hospitalisation, serious illness, family anxiety, bereavement or personal difficulty the Minister is readily available to visit. You have to let him know if he can be of help.

Coffee Mornings are held on Thursdays from 10.00am – 11.30am in  the church hall. Come and join us for coffee and a chat. You are always welcome.

Sunday Teas – Thank you to everyone who has helped with Sunday teas and soup throughout the year. New rotas are being made for February 2011 onwards so if you would like to volunteer please contact Tracy Thomson or John Wood asap.

The Guild meets tomorrow evening, Monday 24th January 2011, at 7.00pm in the Church Hall.   The speaker is Rodger Grundy from the R.N.L.I. All welcome.

Christian Aid – Thank you to everyone who donated towards the Well For Kenya and we are delighted to announce that a cheque for £500 has been sent to Christian Aid to purchase this on behalf of Markinch Parish Church.

Fundraising for 2011 – There is a box in the Church Hall for anyone to add suggestions for events they think would be a suitable fundraiser this year. Suggestions for social events could also be added.

Surafel Thanks to all who have donated to Surafel, our sponsored child in Ethiopia. The latest letter from him is on the notice board along with a copy of his School Report. Without your support he would not be able to attend school or receive the Christmas gift we sent. The calendar for 2011 is in the hall, anyone wishing to donate please add their name to it and give money to any Sunday school teacher.

Shoebox Appeal – Glenrothes Rotary are sending shoeboxes to Eastern Europe for an Easter delivery. Please collect empty boxes and information sheets from the Church Hall if you wish to support this appeal.

The Flowers in Church today are dedicated to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Mary Warden. They are gifted to the church by her daughter Isobel.