- Kinross Parish Church
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- Kinross Parish Church
Kinross Parish Church of Scotland March – May 2015 Sunday 1 March INVITATION to the Celebration of Holy Communion in Kinross Parish Church at 10.30am and at 2.30pm Retiral collection in support of Kinross-shire Youth Enterprise KINROSS CHURCH FAMILY New Members By Profession of Faith (11 January) Rachel Miller Ailsa Morris Station Road, Kinross Argyll Road, Kinross By Certificate of Transference Robert and Lorna Burns Brian and Margaret Timms Cathy Barnett West Crook Way, Crook of Devon Whinfield Gardens, Kinross Argyll Road, Kinross By Resolution of the Kirk Session Brenda Frier Rannoch Place, Kinross If you are a regular worshipper in Kinross Parish Church but you are not in formal church membership, please speak to one of the ministers about how to become more fully involved in the life of the church family. Funerals 20 November 28 November 1 December 1 December 3 December 4 December 19 December 22 December 29 December David Addison, Argyll Road, Kinross Christina Rutherford, Beveridge Place, Kinross Tom Fraser, The Muirs, Kinross Margaret Dalgleish, formerly Kinross Betty Wood, Causeway Court Norman Winyard, Harris Court, Perth Margaret Crichton, Bowton Road, Kinross Tom Scally, Sunnypark, Kinross Frank Barr, Highfield Circle, Kinross 2 16 January 30 January 2 February Bill Love, Montgomery Street, Kinross Jean Cowbrough, Ochil View, Kinross Fay Morgan, Lomond Place, Kinross The cover image depicts the Walk of Witness by Kinross-shire Churches Together from Easter 2014. More information on Easter activities can be found in articles throughout the magazine. Recordings of Services: CDs are available of Sunday services; these are in the church vestibule. If you would like a copy, or know of anyone who would, please speak with the Church Office (862570). YOUR CHURCH ELDER'S VISIT AND MAGAZINE DELIVERY An elder from Kinross Parish Church usually calls on you and delivers the quarterly Church Magazine just before the Communion Services in March, June, September and December. There are some Districts where there has not been an assigned elder for some time, but we have usually been able to get the magazines delivered by other volunteers. We are working hard to ensure there is an elder for everyone and hope to have that sorted within the next two months. In the meantime, if for any reason, you need contact with an elder or the Minister, call the Church Office on 862570. You can also contact Robert Mitchell on 865570 for contact with an elder. 3 FROM THE MANSE Dear Friends, The Kirk Session (that is to say the elders) of our church recently held one of our occasional Away Days. This year we met in Fossoway Church Hall for worship, fellowship, and in-depth discussion, not to mention lunch and home-baking. From a hardworking but inspiring day, I want to update you briefly on some of the things that were discussed and which will have an impact on our congregational life in the coming year and beyond. You will have been aware of our focus on Stewardship over the last three years, looking at how we use our Talents, our Time, and our Money in God's service. Each of these themes has been explored in different ways under the heading 'A Church for All – Faith in Action' and positive things have come out of them all. Following the Talents focus in 2012, a culture of volunteering has been growing in our congregational life to the extent that a recent plea for helpers for Jampact and PS2 produced no fewer than 12 new people willing to help – thank you! And last year's focus on Money has led to a significant increase in general giving – thank you! The Session has decided that in 2015 our focus will be on consolidating what has been achieved over the last three years. Watch this space. On the Away Day, the Session was given an overview of the work of the Education Group, looking not only at what is done with the 160 children and young people who are involved in the life of the congregation through Crèche, Pram Service, Junior Church, Jampact, Crossfire, Connect, Aspire, and the Brigade, but also at opportunities for adults to grow in their faith, through such things as house-groups, the Guild, and training for service. If there is something you would find useful to help you fulfil your potential as a Christian, please ask. We considered how our partnership with the Great Church in Debrecen, Hungary, might be developed, and we also heard about progress towards the appointment (jointly by the Kinross-shire Churches) of a youth-worker – our retiring collection on Communion Sunday will benefit this new work. Do give generously to this good cause. 4 Over the last year, the Kirk Session's Pastoral Group has been looking at how we might better care for the whole church membership, particularly through the role of the district elder. This work is ongoing and we would be very glad to hear members' views as to the kind of contact and support that would be most beneficial to you. Finally, a group has been set up to look at how our buildings – the Church and the Church Centre – might best be adapted to meet the challenges we face today and those we might need to address in the future. We would also be pleased to have input to that discussion from members of the congregation. Kinross Parish Church is greatly blessed not only with a vibrant congregation but also with a gifted and committed team of elders. Together let us seek the leading of the King and Head of the Church, Jesus Christ Himself, as we follow Him in 2015 and beyond. Let us pray for one another and let us pray for the Kirk Session as we commit ourselves anew to follow Christ, to spread the Word and to serve the community. Yours in Him, Alan Rev. A.D. Reid HOME COMMUNION If you cannot easily get out to church for communion, please contact Alan Reid or Margaret Michie, and we will be pleased to arrange a home communion in fellowship with your elder or a family member or friend. ALPHA COURSE Keep your eyes out later in the spring for details of an Alpha Course which will be running locally. This is a great opportunity to explore what the Christian faith is all about in relaxing surroundings. It is also something to which you could invite a friend with whom you perhaps have the occasional discussion about matters of faith and spirituality. 5 TALKING WITH GOD – A PRAYER (EASTER INSPIRATION) Use these thoughts and quotations as the basis of quiet contemplation and listening in prayer. Tomb, thou shalt not hold Him longer; death is strong, but Life is stronger EASTER For it we are guilty, in it we were loved, by it we are saved. Easter says you can put truth in a grave, but it won’t stay there. God, in His ultimate triumph… in His goodness and love… which nothing can shake. Our illnesses don’t seem nearly so final, our fears fade and lose their grip. Christ has not only spoken to us by His life, but has spoken for us by His death. The Cross of Christ shows us that God’s love is of universal distribution and eternal duration. Jesus cannot forget us; we have been graven on the palms of His hands. For He departed, and behold, He is here. It was impossible for death to keep its hold on Him. He is not here; for He is risen. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. EASTER A miracle that changed teacher to Saviour, defeat to victory, life for eternity. And they that are in their graves, and we who shall lie down in ours, will feel in our mortal bodies, the power of His resurrection Amen. (Adapted from a media presentation published by The Steelhouse Media Group, with quotations from Phillip Brookes, Clarence Hall, Basil Hume, Charles Swindoll, Soren Kierkegaard, Fred Barlow, Lois Picillo, St Augsutine, Luke, Matthew, and David Gregg) Contributions for ‘Talking With God – A Prayer’ come from members of the congregation; if you are interested, please contact the Editor. 6 JUNIOR CHURCH We have started our year by learning about John the Baptist. He was a strange-looking man wearing camel hair and eating insects but, following God’s plan, prepared the way for Jesus. The children have made interesting locusts and discovered how Jesus was baptised in the river Jordan. Missionaries David Livingstone, Mary Slessor, Gladys Aylward are next to discover, and we will also look at current missionary work later in the year. Our plan for the year can be found on the website. Always subject to change! Children can be dropped off at the church centre from 10.15am. Team members are set up and ready to go at that time. As always we look forward to seeing old and new faces at Junior Church, and welcome any children from age 3 upwards to join us on a Sunday morning. Until next time, Lynn Caldwell PRAM SERVICE AND PS2 Pram Service have been having lots of fun in the last few weeks, with topics of “I make all things new” for the New Year and “People we meet.” On Tues 3 Feb, we welcomed Janice, our local lollipop lady, who taught us how to cross the road safely. We then heard about how God is our shepherd and cares for us. In the next few services we hope to hear about other people who help us including doctors, nurses, and the police. Numbers are still growing, and if you’d like to join us for noisy worship, we’d love to see you. Pram Service is at 10am on Tuesdays in the Church. PS2 is a new venture. It is a drop-in coffee afternoon which we started in October. At the moment we have 5 mums and 6 little ones who come along. This is a valuable support and strong friendships have been made. Crafts and story time are part of the afternoon, not 7 to mention snacks. If you have a child from birth to P3 please come and join us. PS2 is from 2.15-3.45pm in the GP room. Evelyn Cairns (863990; revelyn@btinternet.com) JAMPACT and CROSSFIRE Jampact and Crossfire continue to thrive and enjoy fellowship and friendship together each Sunday, Jampact during morning worship and Crossfire in the church centre each Sunday Evening. Both groups are of a good size and the majority of our young people are regular attendees, with Crossfire being the bigger group. Between the two groups, we are very glad to have the input of four older boys helping to run some of the activities as they work towards their Duke of Edinburgh awards. Thank you to Finley Reith, Alasdair Bennett, Ben Cormack, and Rowan Harvey for their enthusiasm, interest, and energy. There are always plenty of fun games for the younger ones to enjoy, and there are strong, supportive friendships among all the young people. Both groups are always happy to welcome new members and hope that any new youngsters will immediately feel encouraged and at home and enjoy taking part in the activities. There are also some new adult leaders who will be supporting Jampact over the next few months, and we are really grateful to those who have volunteered to give up their time to help on some Sunday mornings. Jampact are going to be studying and exploring the life of David over the next few weeks. Crossfire has an exciting programme of events planned for the term where we will be thinking about the message of Holy Week, as we’ve been asked to perform some drama and expressive movement at the church service on Palm Sunday evening. We really hope that many in the congregation will be able to come along and support our young people as they seek to convey the message of God’s love at the cross through drama and dance. Our wonderful young people are our church and our future church, and it is a privilege to see them grow as they explore God's message. If you would like more information, please contact Ruth (01577 865985; Jampact) or Jenny (07749275583; Crossfire). Jenny Masson and Ruth Robertson 8 VOLUNTEER THANK YOU Can I say a big THANK YOU to the people who have volunteered to support the leaders of Jampact and PS2? There is now a rota of 8 volunteers for Jampact and 5 volunteers for PS2. These volunteers allow our important work to thrive with the under 5’s and our teenagers. Having a volunteer rota in place is both supportive and encouraging for these groups and their leaders – and it helps to forge relationships amongst our church family. Thank you!! Evelyn Cairns (Education Group Convenor) KINROSS BB Over 50 members of the Company enjoyed the Glenrothes pantomime "Babes in the Wood" in mid-December to round off 2014. Company section members were busy during the festive period assisting Kinross-shire Round Table with their Santa round as well as bag-packing at the Perth Marks & Spencer’s to raise money for Perth Battalion funds. The badminton side lost out to Kilmarnock which sees the end of the road for this season's National Competitions. The Company swimming team retained the three trophies at the Battalion swimming gala with Claire Wilson winning the Norie Miller Shield. The Battalion Chess Competition for Junior and Company Section members took place at the end of January along with the annual Scripture Search Competition. Anchors have been busy with a variety of crafts, activities, and games. The Battalion Drill Competition and 5-a-side football will also take place over February/March. The Kinross Company is hosting the popular Battalion Midnight Hike at the end of March. Juniors will be competing in the Battalion festival of activities which involves singing, drill and games. A number of Company Section members are working towards their President’s and Queen’s Badges. 9 Junior Section members are also preparing for their May weekend camp at Dounans Activity Centre with Company Section members looking forward to their Summer Camp at Kincraig over the first week of the school holidays. The marquee hire season is about to start and bookings are already coming in for various dates throughout the summer. The Company has two large white marquees (40 foot by 20 foot) which can be hired out. Contact Company Captain David Munro (01577 862126) for details. David Munro, BB Captain ASPIRE Aspire is a new leadership development programme for young people. There was more detailed information in the last magazine, but we thought it would be helpful to give a quick update on progress. There are seven teenagers from S4-S6 coming together once a month for 2 hours of activities, including games, all focused on developing leadership skills and putting them into practice. A Weekend Away is planned from Friday 6 to Sunday 8 of March. The leaders booked the venue near Blairgowrie and then handed over the responsibility for planning to the young people, and they are doing an amazing job. All aspects of the practical details have been discussed and decided, from the shopping list down to the music to be played in the bus! We have many gifted young people in Kinross Parish Church, and it is a pleasure to work with this group in the Aspire venture. Alan Reid, Susan Smith, and Ewan Cathcart THE GOOD FRIDAY EXPERIENCE The Family Week team invites children and their families to the Good Friday Experience on Friday 3 April from 10.30-12 noon in the Church. Through a wide variety of activities, we’ll think through the events of Good Friday and Easter. This has been a popular event in 10 the past few years, with around 70 people joining us. We look forward to sharing with many families this year too. No need to book, just turn up on the day. A light lunch will be included. It’s all free but there will be an opportunity to make a donation. Ruth Robertson FAMILY WEEK 2015 This year we’re excited to announce that the theme for family week will be Polar Explorers. We’ll be setting off on an artic mission and meeting some characters from the book of Acts along the way. We’ll be discovering that no-one is too young, too near or far, too ordinary, too bad, or has made too many mistakes to be part of God’s expedition (ie to be a friend of Jesus). The dates will be Monday 3 – Friday 7 August. We are looking for volunteers to help in a wide variety of different ways. There will be two training evenings on Tuesday 5 May and Tuesday 16 June. These will be really important meetings so that you can be matched to a job that you feel comfortable with and be given all the relevant information to help you prepare for that job, especially if you are helping with crafts. Both training evenings will be in the Church Centre and will begin at 7.30 p.m. for coffee with the meeting starting at 7.45pm. If you would like to find out more about helping at family week, contact Ruth Robertson (865985). Whether you’ve helped many times before or never been along at all, we’d be very happy to welcome you onto the team. It’s a great way to get to know people if you’re new to the church. Ruth Robertson INVITATION TO THE KINROSS MEETING OF PRESBYTERY The Presbytery of Perth is holding its quarterly meeting in Kinross Parish Church on Saturday, 14 March. A special invitation has been extended to members of the congregation to attend. The idea of the new experimental format is that all are welcome, especially to the first part of the day, when there is worship, a main speaker, workshops and fringe activities before the business sessions. 11 The morning session (from 10am) will include a speaker – Rev. John Duncan, the Army chaplain to the Black Watch – some stories of what different congregations are doing across the Presbytery, and a discussion about the need to reduce the number of church buildings we have over the coming 10 years. Members of the public are also welcome to observe the afternoon business meeting which will start at 1.30pm. CHRISTIAN AID WEEK 10-16 MAY This year's Christian Aid Week considers one of the greatest injustices of our times: discrimination against women. Women do two thirds of the world's work, earn one tenth of the world's income, and only own 1% of the world's property. The collection will provide practical help to women to take control of their lives. If you can help by doing something practical here in Kinross, then please put the date in your diary to help with door to door and/or Sainsbury’s collections. Last year we joined 20,000 churches across the country to raise a staggering £12million - of which 75% came through the vitally important house to house collection. Alisdair Stewart THE PRESBYTERY OF PERTH – NEWS It’s always good to hear what is happening in our area and to remember that we are not just a single congregation but part of a national and Presbyterian church – and of the world-wide church. Here are some points of interest from the December meeting of the Presbytery of Perth: • • St. Matthew’s Church, Perth (the one with the tall spire on Tay Street) has been given the go-ahead for phases 1 and 2 of a major project to redevelop their sanctuary. The churches of the ‘Loch Leven District’ have been granted a reduction in total of £11,000 in the money they were to pay in to the national ‘Ministry and Mission’ fund. This is primarily 12 • • • • • to allow them to use that money as start-up financing for a proposed full-time youth worker in Kinross-shire. The reduction for our church is £2,500. Approval has been granted for the purchase of a new manse, in Station Road, Crook of Devon, for our neighbours ‘Cleish with Fossoway: St. Serf’s and Devonside’. The referral to all Presbyteries by the General Assembly of the Overture concerning the ordination, induction, or appointment of ministers who are in civil partnerships was debated. The presbytery voted by 51 – 38 to accept the overture. This decision, with those of all the other Presbyteries, is now referred back to the General Assembly for a decision. Rev Susan Thorburn was ordained in October as an ordained local minister and will serve at Dunbarney and Forgandenny. Congregations are encouraged to consider Corporate Investment in the Perth and Kinross Credit Union Presbytery has written to Perth and Kinross Council expressing concern at the road proposals at Perth Crematorium and the ‘apparent lack of consideration for the feelings of families who may be affected by these proposals’. Gordon McFarlane THANK YOU! THANK YOU! The fifth Christmas Wrap took place in December when almost 150 parcels were wrapped for homeless people supported by Churches Action for the Homeless in Perth and for the women and children who are cared for in the Perth Prison Visitors’ Centre run by Crossreach. Appreciative letters of thanks have come from both organisations expressing how much the gifts meant to the recipients. Many of you generously provided contents for the parcels and there was a great response to the request to come and wrap. Once again Kinross 13 Parish Church has been able to share God’s love to many in difficult circumstances. A very warm thank you to the congregation for making this possible. Myra Cathcart MODERATOR OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Angus Morrison, well known to us all as the Minister of Orwell and Portmoak Parish Church, takes up the role of Moderator this year. Illhealth had prevented Angus from being Moderator in 2014, but having made a good recovery following surgery he has been able to accept the nomination and so embarks on an intensive year. Alan Reid will serve as one of two chaplains while Angus is Moderator. The General Assembly, comprising approximately 850 commissioners, opens on Saturday, 16 May and closes on Friday, 22 May, and during this week Angus will lead daily worship, keep order, rule on points of order, and sign documents on behalf of the Assembly. After the Assembly, the Moderator spends much of the rest of his time in office travelling as a Church representative in Scotland, other parts of the UK, and overseas in an ambassadorial capacity. Speaking on his appointment and acknowledging that these are difficult days for our Church as they are for many other denominations, Angus said, “My main hope and prayer for the year ahead is that it may be possible to encourage a fresh focus on the centralities of our faith and calling, and that we may find new ways to bring encouragement and support to one 14 another, so that in the power of the Holy Spirit, vital ministries with which we have been entrusted, in fellowship with all God’s people, may truly flourish for the enrichment of the people of Scotland and beyond.” We send Angus and his wife Marion our prayerful good wishes as he embarks upon this year of leadership and service. We also pray for our neighbours in the parish of Orwell and Portmoak. Alice Getley MARCH COMMUNION RETIRING OFFERING: KINROSS-SHIRE YOUTH ENTERPRISE – KYTHE This project is aimed at having a Youth Worker based in the High School, working across the age range. The long process in obtaining the necessary approvals as an independent charity with its own Trustees, bank account and charitable status has now been achieved thanks to the hard work of the Trustees. Now KYTHE is a SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation) currently with four Trustees, set up with the support of the Churches of Scotland in Kinross-shire. Soon a sub-committee will be formed, perhaps called the Management Group, mainly drawn from people in churches in Kinross-shire who are presently working with teenagers. This will be the working group who, supporting the youth worker, will begin this project ‘at the coal face’. We have been inspired by the team from Hope to Oban (H2O) who have helped us greatly. Most recently they invited us to join them at their Weekend Away at Ardeonaig on Loch Tay. They have been hosting imaginative events for school pupils in Oban High School for 10 years, and so have useful experience to share. Over the next few weeks other churches will be invited to be represented both as Trustees and volunteers on the Management Group. Please pray for this work which has the potential to transform lives in all areas, body, mind and spirit. Ewan Cathcart 15 OBITUARY – TOM FRASER We were all deeply saddened and shocked at the sudden loss of Tom, who was a servant of Christ who carried out his faith in the actions and service that benefitted many. I was blessed to be his district elder; the hospitality and the discussions that we had were wide and varied and sometimes controversial, but he did make me think wider and deeper on a whole range of issues. I will miss that sounding board, as will we all. He made people feel wanted and special – he was simply a Good Samaritan to many of all ages. Here are some of words and phrases used to describe him: a top man, an encourager of faith, principled, very faithful, strong on social justice. He was an elder who was involved in all aspects of church life: Pastoral, Administration, Communications, Outreach, and Education. What made Tom unique was not just his dependability, but the many unseen deeds he did, driving people to shops, picking up people so they could come to church, supporting causes – Faith and Light being just one. Tom’s actions, deeds, and thoughts were based on his Faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. We celebrate and give thanks for Tom’s life, the Good Samaritan who touched so many people in a positive way, who never gave up on people. We will all miss him as a Brother in Christ and our thoughts and prayers go to Brenda and his family. He will be sorely missed. In reflection, a few words from Mathew’s Gospel: His Lord said unto him, Well done, my good and faithful servant: you have been faithful over many things: enter you into the joy of the Lord. Jaffrey Weir 16 THE GUILD We have nearly come to the end of our 2014/15 session of the Guild with only two more meetings in March: 3 March – Out of Africa into Malta (Guild Project) 17 March – Annual General Meeting Guild members will also be involved with The World Day of Prayer in Kinross Parish Church on 6 March. There has been a very interesting programme over the winter months. We have had a steady attendance of between 30 and 40 people, and we enjoyed meeting up with other Guilds. On Saturday 28 March, all are welcome to our Hot Cross Bun Coffee Morning in the Church Centre between 10am and 12 noon. There will be stalls. This will be our major fundraiser for the Guild, including making donations to the projects which we support. More details will follow in the church notices. Helena Cant (Convener, 862923) PARKING FOR THE DISABLED Please remember to leave the marked car parking spaces at the top of the lane for use by our disabled members at all times – not just on Sunday mornings. TREASURER’S REPORT Enclosed with the magazine is a leaflet summarising the financial content of the 2014 Trustees’ Annual Report and Accounts, to be presented at the Stated Annual Meeting on Sunday 15 March. If you have any questions I will be happy to try and answer them either before or at the Stated Annual Meeting. 17 Thank you to everyone who responded in any way to the Stewardship Focus in September on the giving of money, and especially to those who were able to positively review their offerings. Immediate indications signify an increase of around 10% overall, and in fact open plate offerings in the 4th quarter increased by considerably more. While this is most welcome and appreciated, I would again ask tax-paying members to consider using Weekly Freewill Offering envelopes or standing orders, rather than open plate, and signing a Gift Aid declaration; in that way your offerings can be augmented by 25% through the reclaiming of tax. Looking forward, the General Fund budget for 2015 is based on a fairly conservative assumption of 5% increase in offerings and shows a small surplus for the year. Along with the other local parish churches, a successful application was made to Perth Presbytery for a £2,500 reduction in our Ministries & Mission contribution in order to fund a similar contribution to the Kinross-shire Youth Enterprise in its start-up phase. There is the prospect of expenditure in the region of £25,000 to address erosion in the stonework of the bell-tower, to be financed from our Fabric Fund and for which grants are also being sought. As this is my final report as Church Treasurer I wish to take the opportunity to thank everyone for their cooperation and support over the last 8 years – no names mentioned, as that can only lead to difficulties! – but especially the fundraisers and the congregation as a whole, whose generous financial support of the Church has made my job relatively straightforward. My thanks and best wishes also to my successor Alan McGhie (see separate article) who bravely fought his way to the front of the queue! I am sure you will give him the same support and encouragement that you have given me. Jim Marshall ANNUAL REPORTS & ACCOUNTS – INDEPENDENT EXAMINER Since the inception of the current style of Report & Accounts in 2007, the necessary role of independent examiner has been diligently fulfilled by Hugh Cumming. Whilst being thoroughly professional in his approach, at the same time Hugh has performed the job on a voluntary basis, thereby saving the congregation several hundred 18 pounds every year in accountancy fees, and we are indebted to him for that. Hugh has intimated that the 2014 year-end will be his final one as independent examiner and therefore we will be on the lookout for a replacement, ideally from the congregation, during the course of this year. For our style of accounts, the examiner must be a qualified accountant who is not a member of the Session or Congregational Board. Jim Marshall APPOINTMENT OF ALAN W McGHIE CA AS TREASURER On 4 December 2014, on the recommendation of the Finance Committee, the Congregational Board was pleased to appoint Mr Alan W McGhie CA as Church Treasurer to succeed Mr Jim Marshall with effect from the Stated Annual Meeting in 2015. We thank Jim for all of his efforts in his tenure as Treasurer and will cover his retiral as Treasurer in more detail in the June issue of the magazine. Alan has a wealth of experience both in accountancy and in church finances. He qualified as a CA in 1974 and has spent most of his time in industry and commerce with small- and medium-sized businesses and, more recently, in legal practice management. He is now working part time, and planning to retire in May 2016. Alan was Treasurer and an elder at Rosneath Parish Church from 1987 to1992, where he was also a Sunday School teacher. At Dollar Parish Church, where he was an elder, he was Treasurer for 6 years, as well as being Youth Fellowship Leader and Magazine Editor. He was also Treasurer of the Presbytery of Edinburgh from 1994 to 2007. 19 In his spare time, Alan is a keen bagpipe player. He lives in Dollar and his wife Mal, who grew up in Kinross, sings in our extended Choir. We welcome Alan into his post and ask for God’s blessing on his important work for us. Robin Webster QUIZ NIGHT IN SUPPORT OF MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP Mark it in your diaries! Start brushing up on your general knowledge! Get some friends together to make a team! Organised by Lindsay Cant, this Quiz Night at 7pm on Saturday 18 April at our Church Centre in the High Street will be an excellent opportunity for fun, fundraising, and fellowship. The Quiz Night is in support of Mission Aviation Fellowship and Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance. Kinross Parish Church has had a long association with Mission Aviation Fellowship and the link has been made stronger knowing that Jamie Hookham’s work in Madagascar with Africa Inland Mission is supported by MAF transport. £10 entry for a team of five, or come along and support (£2). Look out for Quiz Night posters and information nearer the time but for more information please speak to Lindsay or Jaffrey Weir (jaffreyweir@gmail.com). Alice Getley DIGGING DEEPER – JOINT EVENING SERVICES Have you ever wished you had a clear picture of the overall message of individual books in the Bible? Well here’s a great opportunity for you! Orwell & Portmoak and Kinross Churches are 20 working together to offer interesting and engaging presentations on Sunday evenings twice a month using a variety of approaches and the opportunity for fellowship, both during the service and over a cuppa afterwards. Look out for details in the weekly intimations. GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECISIONS Many in the congregation are not comfortable with public discussion of questions of human sexuality. For others, it is a major question that they want and need to talk about either because they have questions about their own sexuality or because they are upset or angry about the direction the Church of Scotland is taking. The Minister will be happy to meet at any time with any members of the congregation who (regardless of their views) would like to talk either in confidence or in a wider discussion. The Church is committed to supporting all who wrestle with their own sexuality and the church's teaching on matters of sexuality. The minister is available to offer compassionate pastoral care to all without prejudice. The following website offers a wealth of resources to those for whom this is a live and personal issue: http://www.truefreedomtrust.co.uk. The following website offers those who wish to protest at the direction the Church of Scotland is taking the opportunity to do so: www.ftscotland.wordpress.com/covenant-fellowship-statement. An open discussion meeting can be organised if there is enough interest. TRAIDCRAFT Fairtrade Fortnight this year is between the 23 February and the 8 March. As part of the fortnight, there is a Rice Challenge being promoted. I’m sure we all remember the Ice Bucket Challenge brrrr!!! Well, this is an idea to give a bucket of rice to someone in need. In Malawi only 1 in 3 children attend Secondary School because going 21 to school is not free, so if 90kgs of rice is sold that would allow a child to go to school for a year. We have bought 45kgs of the rice, and it is on sale for £3.00 a pack, so why not come and try some and help the “Rice Bucket Challenge”. Also between January and April, there is a Fair Necessities Appeal, where the Government will double any money raised either by donations or by holding a Traidcraft Big Brew, which we will be doing on Sunday 8 March after the service. The local Fairtrade committee is also holding a coffee morning on Saturday 28 February in the Church Centre at 10.00am, so there is plenty going on. Thanks again for your continued support and look out for the new catalogues which will be arriving shortly, with new Spring and Summer gifts. Thanks again, The Traidcraft Team PERTH AND KINROSS CREDIT UNION “Credit unions aren't just an oasis for those struggling to qualify for high street borrowing. As community co-operatives, they can also appeal to those who want to benefit their neighbours. And while savings rates are so low, they can sometimes beat high street rates.” (Money Savings Expert) The Perth and Kinross Credit Union, which was established in 2014, has been commended to us by Perth Presbytery and is looking for investors and volunteers. Please look at www.pkcu.org.uk, contact 01738 624872, or call in at their office at 282 High Street in Perth. HUNGARY 2015 The Great Church in Debrecen has again invited a team from Kinross Parish Church to come and run the ‘Scottish Camp’ from 1219 July. Debrecen is the second city of Hungary, and is deemed to be the main centre of the Hungarian Reformed Church. Our hosts generously provide meals and accommodation, and we pay our travelling costs. This has in previous years been subsidised by the Church and the Presbytery. 22 Conversational English classes take place each morning. The young people who attend the camp are placed in four groups according to their facility with the English language. Two leaders from our team along with two Hungarian translators work with each group. After lunch there is an hour of Bible exploration followed by a variety of activities – games, crafts and always one session of Scottish country dancing! The programme for the day finishes with a short epilogue and the young people return home around 5pm. The ideal number for our team is twelve. Most of the places are already spoken for, but we would be delighted to hear from anyone who feels that they could be involved in this service for God in July 2015. Ewan Cathcart WORLD MISSION STAMP APPEAL The donations of used stamps over the last year have been greatly appreciated. Please continue collecting them and placing them in the boxes provided at the church entrance and meeting room. Every stamp helps fund a worthy cause in the world. We are nearing the end of the present initiative, which is to help fund a refuge for women victims of domestic violence and their children in North Greece. With a final effort, World Mission are hopeful they may achieve a record breaking target of over £4,072. All donations, no matter how small, are gratefully received. Do remember to leave at least a quarter of an inch (6mm) round each stamp when cutting it from the envelope! Maureen Morrison & Kath Seaton THE THURSDAY GROUP 5 March we are holding a Beetle Drive to raise money for Leukaemia Research. 16 April is a special evening to celebrate our 40th anniversary, with members from 1975 onwards invited. Phone 865478 or 863421 for details on both events. Molly Dobson (secretary) 23 LENTEN STUDIES The five-session course will run in Kinross Parish Church on Wednesday evenings at 7.30pm beginning 25 February and at St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Thursday mornings at 10.30am beginning 26 February. The studies are entitled "Praise Him!" and look at songs of praise in the New Testament. Both these groups are open to all. SATURDAY MORNING BOOKS AND COFFEE STOP We continue to add to the funds of the Church. Our enthusiastic band of helpers would greatly appreciate and welcome with open arms anyone willing to help out. Interested? Then perhaps you could come along one Saturday morning before noon, look around, and talk with those on duty. Donations of home baking could be one way of helping and would be gratefully accepted. On the book front, we have again managed to collect an excess of books, and these we are passing on to CHAS. Jim Henry (864452) COMMON GROUNDS (SC 031582) Our Christmas Draw made good money for us, as did “Guess the Number of 5p in a Jar”; that money will go towards our projects. Médecins Sans Frontières was the recipient of £800 presented to Dr. Christa Hook at our project lunch late last year. Our thanks to all from Kinross Parish Church who make these lunches a success by bolstering our numbers and adding to our funds. Jim Henry, Volunteer Representative ST PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Candlemass is the ending of Christmas here at St Paul’s. Our Thursday morning bible study group is at present discussing topics such as same-sex marriage in church and “Islam – what we know and what we are ignorant of”. We look forward to sharing Lenten study with other churches. On Pulpit Exchange Sunday, Mr. Brian 24 Ogilvie came to preach to us, and we give our thanks for a most interesting address. Jim Henry, Sacristan (864452) FROM THE EDITOR’S LAPTOP Hi y’all— As winter’s hold on our weather gives way to spring, I am reminded of Christ’s triumph over death on the cross. Easter is a glorious time of rebirth, and there are always many activities offered in the Kinross church community for this holiday. As always, please have a look at the calendar of events to ensure that you do not miss anything of interest! Ann Marie Neave (862271, amkcnonsuit@yahoo.com) TIME FOR PRAYER The Monthly Prayer Diary (including a short Bible reading for each day) is available in print at Church on the last Sunday of the month and can also be accessed via the website. If you require a large print edition, please contact the Church Office. • Silent Meditation: half an hour of guided stillness on the first Monday of the month at 8am (2 March, 6 April, 4 May). • A Prayer Breakfast is held on the second Saturday of the month at 8.30am (14 March, 11 April, 9 May). A breakfast of rolls and coffee followed by a short time of prayer. Names in advance please, for catering purposes, to the Church Office 862570. • Compline is 20 minutes of reflective readings and prayers, the perfect way to end the day on the third Thursday of each month at 9pm (19 March, 16 April, 21 May). • There will be a Bible Study and Prayer Meeting, either in the Church Meeting Room or Church Centre Garden Room (as announced) at 8pm (24 March, 28 April, 26 May). 25 DIARY OF FORTHCOMING EVENTS Note: For Guild meetings, see page 17. Thursday Group meetings are noted on page 23. Lenten studies are detailed on page 24. Date Event Contact March Friday 6 World Day of Prayer 2pm – Church Centre 7pm – Kinross Parish Church Margaret Michie 01592 840602 Friday 6 – Sunday 8 Aspire Weekend Away Ewan Cathcart 862039 Sunday 8 Traidcraft Big Brew after service Isobel Watt 864551 Saturday 14 10.00 Presbytery of Perth Quarterly Meeting Church Office at Kinross Parish Church 862570 Sunday 15 Stated Annual Meeting During Sunday morning service Saturday 28 10.00-noon Guild Hot Cross Bun Coffee Morning, Helena Cant Church Centre 862923 April Friday 3 10.30-noon The Good Friday Experience Church Ruth Robertson 865985 Saturday 18 7.30pm Quiz Night Church Centre Lindsay Cant 862923 May Tuesday 5 7.30pm Family Week Training Church Centre Ruth Robertson 865985 Sunday 10 – Saturday 16 Christian Aid Week Alisdair Stewart 862262 June Tuesday 16 7.30pm Family Week Training Church Centre Ruth Robertson 865985 August Monday 3 – Friday 7 Family Week 2015 Church Ruth Robertson 865985 26 Church Office 862570 SUNDAY SERVICES March – May 2015 Sunday Morning at 10.30am (Crèche, Jr Church, and Jampact) Evening Service at 6.30pm on the last Sunday of the Month. 1 Mar Communion Sunday 10.30am Mark 11:27-33 ‘Questioning Jesus’ 2.30pm Afternoon Communion (both common cup & individual glasses will be used) 8 Mar Mark 12:1-12 ‘Parable of the Tenants’ 15 Mar Mark 12:28-34 ‘The Greatest Commandment’ 22 Mar Mark 12:35-44 ‘Jesus and the Crowds’ 29 Mar Palm Sunday 10.30am Mark 13:1-13 ‘Noise and News’ 7.30pm Did the Angels Cry? The Holy Week Story in Music and Drama 5 Apr Easter Sunday 7.30am Churches Together United Service at the Pier Easter Morning Worship: ‘He has been 10.30am Mark 16:1-8 raised’ 6.30pm Churches Together Easter Songs of Praise 12 Apr Acts 4:32-35 ‘A Powerful Witness’ 19 Apr Acts 3:11-20 ‘A Powerful Testimony’ 26 Apr Acts 4:1-12 ‘A Powerful Message’ 3 May Acts 8:26-40 ‘A Powerful Encounter’ Informal Communion at the close of the morning service 10 May Acts 10:1-22 ‘A Powerful Transformation’ 17 May Acts 1:1-11 ‘The Promise of the Spirit’ 24 May Elder-Led Service Acts 2:1-12 ‘The Gift of the Spirit’ 31 May Romans 8:12-17 ‘Father, Son, and Holy Spirit’ 27 CONTACTS Minister: Rev. Alan Reid (862952) or kinrossmanse@tiscali.co.uk Ordained Local Minister: Rev. Margaret Michie (01592 840602) or margaretfmichie@btinternet.com Session Clerk: Jaffrey Weir (865780) or jaffreyweir@gmail.com Safeguarding Coordinator: Alison Brown (861113) or dollarbrowntak@aol.com Church website: www.kinrossparishchurch.org. Church Office: 862570 (open 10am–12 noon weekdays) or office@kinrossparishchurch.org Booking of Church Centre or Church: contact Church Office (862570 or lets@kinrossparishchurch.org) Kirk Session: next meeting Monday, 11 May, 7.30pm Magazine editor: Ann Marie Neave (862271) or amkcnonsuit@yahoo.com Deadline for next issue of quarterly magazine: Tuesday, 12 May Kinross Parish Church of Scotland: Charity No SC 012555 28