Document 6559905
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Document 6559905
CONTACT... If you are new we’d love you to fill this in so that we can get in touch. If your details have changed or if you would like a visit from someone from the church, please fill this in too! First Garvagh Presbyterian Church ROTAS Sun 12 Oct Crèche Sun 19 Oct Sun 26 Oct Karen Holmes Elaine Donald Stella Cooper Lucinda Shiels Sandra Moody Caroline Smyth Sarah Currie Jennifer Galbraith Jennifer Galbraith Surname ……………...…… Children’s Church Welcome Team David McIntyre Helen Annett Alex Irwin Rosemary Torrens Alex Irwin Rosemary Torrens First Name ……………...… Flowers Harvest Flowers Gilmore Family Gilmore Family Camera Alan Galbraith Evie Armstrong Evie Armstrong Laptop Wilbert Davidson Amy Armstrong Amy Arbuthnot Address …………………... Sound Desk James Currie David Boyd David Boyd …………………...…………. Tea after ES Postcode ………..………… Reader Andy Magowan David Green Elizabeth Robinson MrMrsMiss …... Telephone ………...………. Mobile ………………...…… E-mail …………………...…. ……………...………………. COLLECTORS–October Children’s names & ages (at home) …………………...…………. Stella Cooper Beverly Glass Angela McMeekin Yvonne Matthew or re n se ma ry T Ro ll Mary Holmes VESTIBULE DUTY October Doreen Campbell Rosemary Torrens Weekly News Welcome as we gather today to wait upon God and worship Him. If you are visitor, we hope you’ll feel at home among us and that you will come back again soon. If you have just moved into the area, we’d love to have you join with us on a regular basis. Please make sure you speak to the minister or one of the stewards and give them your name and address. If you haven’t been to church for a while, we hope that you’ll sense today the very real presence of God that will draw you back again to this place. The greatest need in your whole life is the very thing he’s offering you today. Deep down in your heart you know you need him. Seek him, for he is here! We all long to meet with God in a special way today. He is here to do just that for us. Take a moment in silence just now. Tell him about your burdens you’ve carried in with you today—you know, your greatest need today is to see the Lord himself, to hear his voice, to sense his powerful touch upon your life, to feel his stro ng ar m s ar ou nd yo u, to understand what he wants you to do. If you need any sort of help today, please do not hesitate to wait and speak to the minister afterwards or contact him at home. NOW LET US WORSHIP THE KING OF KINGS! Sunday 12 Oct 2014 Today 1. Harvest Thanksgiving Service in Main Street Church at 7.00pm. Speaker—Rev Leslie Casement Supper will be served in the hall afterwards. 2. There is no Mission Hall Service this evening. e pb Ann McClarty m Ca Please detach this form and hand in with collection. Thank you n ree Do Tick this box if you are requesting a visit from the minister s ……………………...………. www.firstgarvaghpresbyterian.org CATECHISM FOR THE WEEK Question 57— Which is the Fourth Commandment? Answer: The Fourth Commandment is, Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work; but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: In it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy man-servant, nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it. Comment: This commandment fixes the portion of our time which God requires us and our households to give exclusively to His worship--namely, one day in seven. Six days for work--one for worship. Such is the division of our time appointed for us by God, and required by the nature He has given us. The word remember is used in this commandment as implying that the Sabbath was not instituted here for the first time. This Week 3. Monday 13 October—Main Street Harvest Service at 8.00pm. Speaker—Rev Leslie Casement 4. Monday 13 October—Bowling Club at 8.00pm 5. Tuesday 14 October—Good News Club : 6.45 to 7.45pm 6. Wednesday 15 October—Tots & Co meets 10.30 am to 12 noon 7. Wednesday 15 October—Group Bible Study at 7.30pm. Studying the Book of Amos 8. Boys Brigade meets in Main Street Church Hall. Thursday 16 October—Anchor Boys (P2-P4) : 6.30 to 7.45 pm Friday 17 October—Junior Section (P5-P7) : 6.00 to 7.30 pm Friday 17 October—Company Section : 7.30 to 10.00 pm 9. Friday 17 October—Girls‘ Brigade meets Explorers (aged 4 [on 1 July] to 7 yrs) : 6.00—7.00 pm Company Section (aged 8 yrs upwards) : 7.15—9.15 pm 10. Saturday 18 October—Wellington Presbyterian Church, Ballymena. Concert by New Irish Choir & Orchestra and launch of Tearfund campaign ‗No Child Taken‘. Hear how we can help to protect 50,000 vulnerable children this year. Tickets £12, available from Faith Mission, Ballymena, online: www.eventbrite.co.uk or by contacting Alison Henry 028 2955 8308 or Barbara Clyde 028 2955 7255. 11. Saturday 18 October—Fusion Social at Main Street Presbyterian Church at 7.30 pm until 10 pm. Any young person wishing to attend please let one of the Youth Fellowship leaders know. The Officers and Girls of Garvagh Girls‘ Brigade would like to thank everyone who supported their ‗Pudding Party‘ on Friday evening last. Mission Overseas Prayerline MORE INFORMATION Issued on Wednesday 8 October 2014 Please provide me with further information on … SPAIN - Steve Anderson sends the following prayer requests from Torre del Mar Evangelical Church in the south of Spain:- Pray that Sunday Services and Bible Studies will bring honour and glory to God. Pray for wisdom in developing contacts within the local Spanish community. Pray that the Lord will bring to the congregation the people needed to build a sustainable community, including some musicians. Pray for the provision of a suitable property to rent. Finding out more about ITALY - Alan and Tracey Johnston are continuing to settle into their work in Porto Mantovano, where Alan is Associate Pastor in Sola Grazia Church, a church plant of Coram Deo Ministries. Pray for their involvement in preaching and administration, and in the development of teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL), community outreach andsports outreach through Porto United. Pray especially for the Porto United Sports Ministry, which seen a drop in the numbers due to a number of reasons. Pray for the Johnstons as together with the church leaders they plan possible youth fellowship ideas and events. Remember their children, Niamh and Ross in Northern Ireland, and Connor at school in Italy. KENYA - Stephen Cowan reports from Tuum, that the September monthly teaching time was an encouraging few days and the outreach which followed took place in some of the villages in the mountains near Seren. Give thanks for the encouragement of the Word of God in the lives of those who attended last week’s teaching, and for one person who surrendered her life to Jesus. Give thanks for the evangelism during the outreach time. Continue to pray for the Schools Programme as Kasoni spends time with the students and the parents in the villages. Pray for two students from the Tuum area who have gone to YWAM’s Discipleship Training School (DTS). Laban, who attended the DTS last year is now on staff, and Andrew is attending DTS. Pray that it will impact his faith. INDIA - Sadly Dr George Hughes who served as a PCI missionary in Gujarat from 1948 to 1965 passed away on Wednesday 8th. Give thanks for the life and service of Dr Hughes and pray for his wife and family at this difficult time. the Christian faith How to join First Garvagh Freewill Offering Envelopes Christianity / Discipleship Explored Courses Small Groups Children’s / youth programmes Other ……………….....…… I would be interested in getting involved with … Children’s / Youth work Helping with crèche Tots & Co Media Team Music & singing Outreach to the community Helping with tea/coffee after services Other ………………......….. Other Information On Tuesday 21 October the members of the Young Women‘s Group will be packing shoeboxes for the Samaritan‘s Purse Appeal. We will be wrapping shoeboxes in gift paper and filling them with toys, education supplies, hats, scarves and other items that will bring joy to a child‘s life. For many children in Eastern Europe and Africa this will be their first Christmas present ever. There will be a box in the vestibule where items for the shoeboxes can be placed. Last year due to the generosity of members of this congregation we filled 271 shoeboxes. Items required are:Toys – soft toy, doll, tennis ball, trucks, cars, yo-yo, jigsaw, finger puppet, skipping rope, etc Educational Supplies – pens, pencils, sharpener, rubber, notepad, colouring book, colouring pencils, etc Hygiene items – toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, sponge, flannel, hairbrush, comb Other items – sweets (dated at least March 2015), gloves, scarf, sunglasses, cap, hat, bangles, necklaces, etc Second hand toys in good condition e.g cuddly toys, trucks, cars, farm animals etc are also acceptable. If you require further details concerning the above please see Angela McMeekin or Sarah Currie. 2015 Mission Ireland Calendars—to get yours please see Margaret Campbell . Cost £3.50 Garvagh Bombing Memorial Service—As many are aware a Commemoration took place to mark the 40th Anniversary of this atrocity, and, those local people who had lost their lives as a result of this and similar incidents. This was recorded and a DVD of the Memorial Service has been produced. Copies are £7 and are available from Linton Film Production (29558040) or Lyle Reid (70868219) Pastoral Care - Hospital Visitation Very often notification that a parishioner has been admitted to hospital can take up to a week to be communicated by post to the Minister from the Hospital Chaplain. In some cases no information is received as sometimes church details are not gathered on admission to hospital in A&E from the patient which are then used to notify the Hospital Chaplain. The Hospital Chaplain only works 1 or 2 days a week and so sometimes patients can be missed if they have been in hospital for only a few days. If you or a family member are admitted to hospital and you would appreciate a visit please inform the Minister as soon as possible. Likewise it would be appreciated that the Minister would be informed of hospital discharge to save a wasted hospital call. Hospital visitation is an important aspect of pastoral care and we don’t want to miss anyone because of the inadequacies of the system of notification. Further Ahead 12. Sunday 19 October—Boys‘ Brigade Enrolment Service in First Garvagh at 6.30pm. 13. Monday 20 October—Invitation to ―Let‘s Get Garvagh Moving‖ at 7.30pm in the Garvagh Community Building. Whether you‘re mobile or not so mobile, there‘s something for everyone. It should be a great evening, so come along and spread the word. As part of Garvagh Big Lunch 2015, Garvagh Community Forum would like to take this opportunity to invite you to an evening of taster sessions so that we can find the ideal activities for next year‘s celebrations. 14. Tuesday 21 October—‘Time for You‘ will meet from 2.00 to 4.00pm. Our guest will be Rev David McBeth from Dungiven Parish Church who will lead us in an afternoon of Country Gospel Music. 15. Friday 24 October—Barazina Youth Choir will be singing in First Dunboe Presbyterian Church at the invitation of the local PW. This is a vibrant energetic choir made up of 70 talented young people from the North Coast area. Donations in aid of Barazina and Presbyterian Missions. 16. Friday 24 October—The Garvagh Branch of the Royal British Legion have organised a Band Concert in the Jim Watt Leisure Centre at 7.30pm. Donation is £10 in aid of welfare. Bands taking part are Killeen Pipe Band, Curragh Silver Band, Aughagaskin Flute Band, Desertmartin Accordion Band, Armagh Drum Majors & Solo Piper Mark Adair. 17. Thursday 30 October—Choir Practice at 7.30 pm PW Practice at 8.30pm 18. Tuesday 4 November—PW Practice at 7.30pm. 19. Sunday 2 November—Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be observed at the morning service. If you have recently commenced to worship with us and wish to become a full member of our Church please bring to Andy Magowan a disjunction certificate from your previous Church. If this is not obtainable please let us know and alternative arrangements will be made. 20. Wednesday 5 to Sunday 9 November—Visit of Richard & Pam Bewes— Theme of the talks will be ―In Today‘s World‖ Wednesday—‖Is God still with us?‖ (Exodus 33) Thursday—‖Is Jesus still Supreme?‖ (Ephesians 4 : 10) Thursday with the elders and ministers of the Presbytery at TBF Thompson Ministries—‖Sustaining a Long-Term Ministry‖ and ―The Recovery of Preaching‖ Sunday evening—‖Is Prayer Still Essential?‖ (1Timothy 2 :1-8)