Intimations – 24th January  2010
Intimations – 24th January 2010

Intimations – 24th January 2010

Ministers Vestry Hour 12 noon – 1.00 pm. Please contact the Minister for an appointment – phone 01592-758264 or  E-mail  forsythar@aol.com  In the event of hospitalisation, serious illness, family anxiety, bereavement or personal difficulty the Minister is available to visit. You have to let him know if he can be of help.
Coffee Morning from 10.00am to 11.30am on Thursdays in the church hall. Join us for tea or coffee and a chat. Sales table and lucky tickets.
The Guild’s Scottish Evening is on Monday 25th January at 7.00 pm in the Church Hall.  Entertainment will be by Bill Ewan and friends. Tickets priced £3.00 can be purchased from Jean Wilson
Fundraising Meeting on Sunday 31st January at 12.30 in the hall. Could anyone with any ideas or interest in helping with the 2010 fundraising effort please meet Marianne Sankey  there. As you know we are in the process of upgrading the fabric of the church and this will be the main effort in the coming year. If you are unable to attend, but still interested in helping or have ideas for events, please email maz7731@aol.com or call 07801279899.
Church Christmas Cards  Thank you to everyone who bought the 2009 Christmas Card. We sold over 2100 cards and made a profit of £368 for church funds. Special thanks to Mary McArthur for selling the cards in her shop.
Holocaust Memorial Service You are invited to attend a short service on Wednesday 27th January 2010 at 7.00pm in St Margaret’s Church, Woodside.
Glenrothes and Area Futures Group The AGM for the Futures Group is on Wednesday 27th January at 7.00pm at the CISWO in Glenrothes. Everyone is invited to attend. The current situation with regard to Glenrothes Town Centre developments and improving the A92 will be discussed.
GROW Prayer Support The next date for prayer to support Gwyneth and GROW’s work in the local schools will be Tuesday 2nd February in Glenrothes Baptist Church from 8.00 to 9.00pm. All welcome.
The Flowers in Church today are dedicated to The Glory Of God and in loving memory of Pat Ballingall. They are gifted to the Church by his family.