Sunday Bulletin – 3rd July 2011 – Trinity 2
Sunday Bulletin – 3rd July 2011 – Trinity 2

Sunday Bulletin – 3rd July 2011 – Trinity 2

The full Sunday Bulletin for 3rd July 2011 can be downloaded as a PDF file 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 tea or coffee and a chat. You are always welcome.

Surafel Thanks to all who have donated to Surafel, our sponsored child in Ethiopia. Without your support he would not be able to attend school or
receive the gifts we send but there is a shortfall in the donations this year.
If you would like to donate, please add your name to the calendar in the hall and leave the money in the envelope in the hall or hand it to Helen Paterson.

Church Newsletter We are in the planning stages for the next issue of News from the Pews. If you have anything you would like to add such as a funny or an interesting story or a future event etc please forward it to Tracy Thomson at tthomson01592@hotmail.com or Ken Wilkie

Life and Work – Life & Work magazine is now ready for uplift.

Contents of the July 2011 edition of Life & Work :

125 Years of Boys Brigade Camps Jackie Macadam gets a taste of the modern BB Camps

Assembly 2011 Nine pages of reports and pictures.

Ministry in the Shadow of the Mafia Jackie Macadam explores the work of Servizio Cristiano, which operates in Sicily and celebrated its 50th anniversary earlier this year.

The Growing Church New Wellwynd, Airdrie

Kelso’s ‘Notable Feature’ John R Hume delights in a Borders church which offers a fascinating study in history and architecture

View from the Pew  Diane Ashton considers faith in the workplace

A Mixed Menu Graham Fender-Allison emphasises the importance of variety
in worship

Looking Forward, Looking Back In the first of three meditations on some famous psalms, the Rev. Dr Robin Hill looks for parallels between Old and New Testaments.

Theology of Fragility In the third part of the series, the Rev Muriel Pearson examines the ‘fragile church’.

A Month in a Life  Peter Bailey, Chief Executive Officer of CrossReach. Plus all the regular columnists, letters, reviews and crosswords – all for just £1.80

See Tracy Thomson for subscription details.