Sunday Bulletin – 21st August 2011
Sunday Bulletin – 21st August 2011

Sunday Bulletin – 21st August 2011

The full Sunday Bulletin for 21st August 2011 can be downloaded as a PDF file from HERE

We welcomed Rev Alistair McLeod who led us in worship today.

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.

Garden Party  The annual Church garden party will take place in the Church Hall garden on Sunday 18th September from 2pm till 4pm. Tickets are on sale in the church hall following today’s service – £3 per adult £2 per child

Christian Aid Jars of marmalade are for sale for £1 each in the Church Hall in aid of Christian Aid. When the jar is empty please help Christian Aid by using this jar to save your ‘coppers’. Once your jar is filled please return to Tracy Thomson who will add all the donations to the good work of Christian Aid.

Fashion Show – Friday 16th September at 7.15pm Come along to Picante at Unit H4, Newark Road South, Glenrothes, KY7 4NS and enjoy a fashion show with all profits being used for the refurbishment of the church buildings.  Handbags, shoes and accessories will be on sale. Bring your family and friends along, tickets on sale from 14th August from Tracy Thomson.

News From The Pews Competition Here are all the clues to help you solve the questions in Harry Gould’s article on the Battle of the Somme 95th Anniversary. Please remember that the winning entry to the competition will be drawn on September 1, at the Coffee Morning.
Clue 3 is:- The Royal Guardsmen said it was Snoopy who did it, but was it really Cedric Bassett Popkin, or Roy Brown?
Reminder of Clue 1:- Found in the pavement on the Royal Mile outside the High Kirk of Edinburgh, and the seventh Waverley novel.
Reminder of Clue 2:-  BBC News, 27th November, 1994, Sam Leitch reporting. The boy in the train, and his friend Geordie Munro, were found “Dancing in the streets” here tonight. 

The Guild – Opening Social  Buckhaven & Methil Miners Brass Band are the special guests at the Guild Opening Social on Monday 12th September at 7.00pm in the church hall. The social includes supper. To help with the catering arrangements and to be sure of a seat you need to buy a ticket –  £3.50. Tickets can be had from Jean Forsyth, Nan McRoberts, Jane O’Harrow, Nancy Munro, Jean Wilson, Lydia Inglis, Moira Michie or Ann Taylor.