Sunday Bulletin – 26th August 2012 – Trinity 12
Sunday Bulletin – 26th August 2012 – Trinity 12

Sunday Bulletin – 26th August 2012 – Trinity 12

The full Sunday Bulletin for 26th August 2012 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.

The Flowers in Church this Sunday are gifted by Joan and Bob Grant in loving memory of their daughter, Lorna.

Church Flowers Would anyone in the congregation who would like flowers delivered from the Sunday service to the elderly, sick, bereaved, or someone going through a difficult time please contact the person dealing with the flowers for that month. The contact person for September is Teresa Henderson, who can be reached on 01592 754892.

As Part Of This Year’s Fundraising Efforts Meg Sankey is going to be running a jigsaw library. To get it started would you please look out any unwanted jigsaws and bring them to Meg any Sunday at Church or phone her on 01592 749633 and she will collect them. We plan to charge a nominal fee to borrow each jigsaw.

African Children’s Choir
Bennochy Church will be hosting the African Children’s Choir on the evening of Friday 21st September. The choir will be giving a concert, which involves singing, dancing and information about the aims of the organisation, starting at 7.30 p.m.  There are no tickets for this concert, but it is a fund raising concert for the Music for Life charity and there will be an opportunity to make donations during the concert. The children and their chaperones and support team are being hosted overnight by various members of the congregation. Staying in normal family houses in this country is part of the experience being given to this group of children on their tour.