Ne work - Barnhill St Margaret`s Parish Church of Scotland
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Ne work - Barnhill St Margaret`s Parish Church of Scotland
BARNHILL ST MARGARET’S CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, INVERMARK TERRACE, BARNHILL DD5 2QU Ne work JANUARY/ FEBRUARY/ MARCH 2015 issue no 12 from your minister God also acts in our lives and in our world. It is not about ignoring what is happening in the world God loves and sent Jesus to save. As God’s people we come together to worship, but also to be sent out by God to bring the good news of His grace, to bring justice, peace and love to the world. And that is a challenge for us all in this New Year. With love Susan Happy New Year and every blessing for 2015! In church we look forward to an exciting year. We have now adopted the Unitary Constitution and are ready for the next stage in the re-organisation of our structures. You can read more about this in a separate article in this edition of ‘Network’. Later in the year I plan to start a contemporary service at a different time with a different style of worship. This has been agreed by our Session. With the use of technology the aim is to reach a younger audience and bring them into our church family. During this year we will experience birth and death, graduations and retirements, marriage and divorce, good health and illness. St Margaret’s is a community where we share our joy and pain, where we support one another at baptisms, weddings and funerals. Our lives are richer as we share the joy of a child’s first Christmas, the grief of the first Christmas after a death, the all-to-ordinary times of disappointment and loss, the sometimes hard preparation for Lent before we can rejoice in the hope of the Resurrection. The Scriptures help us because they are about the joys and struggles of people. We share with those people a common humanity. God acted in their lives and the life of their nation. . Unitary Constitution The Congregational Board has been replaced by the Leadership Team which consists of the Minister, the Session Clerk (David Butchart), the Deputy Clerk (Lindsay Foulis), the Treasurer (Wendy Butter) and the Conveners of the 6 Core Groups consisting of Finance, Property, Fellowship, Nurture, Service and Pastoral. Lindsay Darroch has been convening meetings with a planning group for the implementation of the Unitary Constitution so he will also be part of the Leadership Team in this transition period. The next stage in the process is to assess the skills and talents of the whole Congregation and also to re-examine our existing roll of Members. A Questionnaire will be issued to every member shortly with an invitation to an evening meeting with districts and elders. OUR CHURCH STATED ANNUAL MEETING will take place in the hall, after the service, on Sunday 22 March 2015 Lent Studies Lent is a season of preparation for the celebration of Easter. In our busy, secular world, Lent is a time of renewal, a time to remember Jesus – to walk with him in study, prayer and service to others, to engage in personal and family worship. However, during Lent Christians as the body of Christ also need to come together to worship and study with others. The Broughty Ferry Churches Group will again be organising a study during Lent. The evening group will meet on a Tuesday at 7.30pm in St Mary’s Episcopal Church from 24 February. There is likely to be a Monday morning group, but this has still to be confirmed. Further details will be intimated in our Family News. Lent Lunches At the moment discussions are taking place to organise lunches for the six Wednesdays during Lent in the YMCA. Teams will be drawn from all the congregations in Broughty Ferry and the monies raised will go to Christian Aid. More details to follow in our Family News. Preparations for EASTER The Great Three Days, sunset on Maundy Thursday through sunset on Easter Day, are the climax of Lent and of the Christian Year. So Easter should be bigger than Christmas! Last year, at the last minute, I decided to decorate some of the church windows telling the story from Palm Sunday through Holy Week leading up to our celebration on Easter Day. I used mostly the symbols that we had used at our services eg palm crosses, bread and wine, basin and towel. If anyone would like to help decorate the windows then please get in touch with me either by email or phone. Thanks. Susan WHAT’S ON Worship every Sunday at 10.30am. Wednesday Services at 12 noon in the Church from October to May. Leadership Team meets the last Tuesday of the month at 7.15pm in the hall. Kirk Session meeting dates tba Morning Prayers held each Tuesday at 9.30am in the Session Room during term time. Messy Church held on the last Saturday of the month at 4pm in the hall. FEBRUARY Sunday 1 at 10.30am Worship Tuesday 3 at 2pm Service in Shiell Court (All welcome) Tuesday 3 at 7.30pm (Hall) Guild Sunday 8 at 10.30am Worship Tuesday 10 at 7pm (Room 1) Guild Committee Thursday 12 at 2pm (Room 1) Book Club Sunday 15 at 10.30am Worship Tuesday 17 at 7.30pm (Church) Guild Fundraiser Wednesday 18 at 2pm (Room 2) Bereavement Support Group Saturday 21 Wedding Sunday 22 at 10.30am Worship Tuesday 24 at 2pm (Hall) Afternoon Guild Tuesday 24 at 7.15pm (Hall) Leadership Team meeting Saturday 28 at 4pm (Hall) Messy Church MARCH Sunday 1 at 10.30am Worship Tuesday 3 at 2pm Service at Shiell Court - all welcome Tuesday 3 at 7.30pm (Hall) Guild Friday 6 World Day of Prayer Friday 6 to Sunday 8 Crieff Hydro Weekend Sunday 8 at 10.30am Worship Tuesday 10 at 10am (Room 1) Care Team meeting Tuesday 10 March at 7pm (Room 1) Guild Committee Thursday 12 at 2pm (Room 1) Book Club Sunday 15 at 10.30am Worship Tuesday 17 at 7.30pm (Hall) Guild Tuesday 17 at 7.15pm Kirk Session meet in Session Room Wednesday 18 at 2pm (Room 2) Bereavement Support Group Wednesday 18 at 7pm (Room 1) Fellowship Committee Sunday 22 at 10.30am Worship with Sacrament of baptism Sunday 22 at 11.45am (Hall) Stated Annual Meeting Tuesday 24 2.30pm (Hall) Afternoon Guild Saturday 28 at 4pm (Hall) Messy Church Sunday 29 at 10.30am Worship APRIL Thursday 2 at 7pm (Church) Maundy Thursday service Friday 3 at 7pm (Church) Good Friday service Sunday 5 8.00am Service at Rock Garden 10.30am - Family Service (Church) 6.30pm - Easter Supper (Hall) Church Register Baptisms: It has been a pleasure to welcome to our Church Family: Jack Donoghue Arran Mathers New Members: We welcome to our congregation: Innes and Moraig McArtney John White David Laing James Burnett Robert and Fiona Dunn Funerals: We remember with thanksgiving those who have died recently and we offer their relatives our prayerful sympathy. Mrs Helen Leslie (Strathmore St) Mrs Christine Garber (Dundee Rd) Mr James Balfour (Lochleven Care Home) Mrs Helen McGuire (Strathmore St) Mrs Elizabeth Inglis (Tigh–na-Muirn) Mr Miller Webster (Hamilton St) Mr Robert Cargill (Aberdour Pl) Mr David Smith (Collingwood St) Mrs Elizabeth Gallie (Ardmore Ave) Mr Robert Nairn (Deepdale Pl) Monday is the Minister’s day off: please call her only if your request is urgent Lifts to Church February 1 Lindsay Foulis Ishbel Argo 8 Stan Hutcheson Joyce Meach 15 John Grocott Jack Robertson 22 Steve Johnston Chris Johnston March 1 Dave McCowat Anne Chalmers 8 Alister Lockhart Bob Blacklaws 15 Lindsay Foulis Ishbel Argo 22 Bill Barr Lindsay Darroch 29 Stan Hutcheson Anne McPhail April 5 Ian Meach Joyce Meach 12 John Grocott Jack Robertson 774851 779054 779250 776542 779581 776955 477739 477739 477915 739719 776308 775311 774851 779054 776103 738224 779250 775444 776542 776542 779581 776955 A WEEK IN OUR CHURCH Please contact the Church Office for further details Sunday at 10.30am Morning Service Junior Church Creche Monday Badminton 2pm Scottish Country Dancing 7.30pm Tuesday Prayer meeting (in the Session Room) 9.30am Afternoon Guild (monthly) 2.30pm Evening Guild (fortnightly) 7.30pm Wednesday Short Service 12 noon Café 12.30pm Social Club 1.30pm Bereavement Support Group 2pm (3rd Wednesday of each month) Thursday Badminton 2pm Book Club (2nd Thursday of each month) Choir rehearsal 7pm (Session Room) Saturday Messy Church (monthly) 4-5.30pm Advance Notice Polar Explorers is the theme for the Holiday Club which will be To hire our hall for children’s parties etc. please contact the church office on 737294 held from 6 to 10 July Snippets . . . Christmas collections raised £2,089 (including gift aid) The £300 raised from contributions to the Posada was sent to the Salvation Army to feed the Homeless over Christmas and New Year The Bridge Lunch organised by the Fellowship Committee raised £840. A cheque for £420 has been sent to the Dundee Foodbank. Our ‘Souper Sunday’ raised £327.40 and a cheque has been sent to the Church of Scotland HIV/Aids Project. Guild News £1550 was raised at the November Coffee Morning. This has been shared between the Church and Guild projects. Recipe of the Month Holy Week and Easter Shortbread Ingredients: 100 g (4oz) butter 100g (4 oz) hard margarine 225 g (8 oz) plain flour 75g (3 oz) icing sugar 100g (4 oz) cornflour Palm Sunday is 29 March when we celebrate Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Please bring daffodils for our cross which will be outside the main door of the church. Method Cream softened butter, margarine and icing sugar Mix the flour and the cornflour in a bowl and add this gradually to the creamed mixture Roll out dough on a lightly floured work surface and cut into shapes Place these on lightly greased baking trays Bake in a pre-heated oven at 160°C/ Fan 140°C /Gas 3 for 20 minutes or until golden brown Sprinkle with caster sugar and leave on a wire rack to cool. Store in an airtight tin. CONCERT Recipes Jackie Mackie is hoping to compile a recipe book and is looking for people to pass on their favourite recipes. Please contact her on 736499. All funds raised will go towards the church repairs. Contributions to the Church of Scotland in 2015 Each year we make Ministries and Mission contributions to the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh based on our annual income. We have been advised that the amount of money we will pay this year has increased from £91,040 to £94,474. In addition to this we pay to Dundee Presbytery a sum for each person on our membership roll which at the end of December 2014 was 786. This year the amount due to the Presbytery is £1,650.60 Good Friday is 3 April and is the anniversary of the crucifixion of Jesus. There will be a service in the church at 7pm and we will focus on Jesus’ last words from the cross. On Easter morning, Sunday 5 April, we celebrate with joy Christ’s resurrection. At 8am there will be a short service at the Barnhill Rock Gardens with Broughty Ferry New Kirk. During our 10.30am service we will share the sacrament of Holy Communion. You are invited to bring daffodils for our cross which will be outside the main door of the church. by the Broughty Ferry Operatic Society Followed by refreshments. Tuesday 17 Feb at 7:30 in the Church Tickets priced £6 from Guild Members or Church Office Maundy Thursday is 2 April. There will be a service in the church at 7pm We will share the Sacrament of Holy Communion as we remember the Last Supper that Christ celebrated with his disciples. Come and Join us in the Hall for . . . Crafts, Music, a Bible story, a moment to think . . . and something to eat! 4—5.30pm on 28 February 28 March 25 April 30 May The children must be accompanied by an adult. Mary’s Meals The Mission Committee would like to remind you that boxes will be at Church entrance doors from Sunday, 1 March for donations. The boxes will be there each Sunday until 29 March, Palm Sunday. Cash donations are also acceptable. Please remember to donate only new items and, if donating a backpack, make sure it is big enough to contain all the necessary items. Network Deadline All copy to be in by Friday 6 March Details of other services being held in the Broughty Ferry Churches during Lent and Holy Week will follow once we have this information. Food Train Do you know anyone who needs help with shopping? Food Train is a non profit making Scottish charity staffed by local volunteers, and it provides a vital grocery delivery service to older people living in Dundee. Volunteers collect shopping lists, orders are processed and goods are delivered to the respective homes. On receipt of the goods, the client pays the cost plus a small delivery charge. Another initiative – Meal Makers – has been brought to Scotland by Food Train and this is a free service which encompasses food-sharing. Volunteer cooks deliver a portion of their home cooked food to an elderly person living nearby. For further details call 0800 783 7770 or email hello@mealmakers.org.uk Food train information can be obtained by contacting Grant Simmons on 01382 459202 or email Dundee@thefoodtrain.co.uk The Pantomime (Dick Whittington) Care Information A leaflet is available for those who require additional support in the home. The information applies to residents in Dundee city. People in Angus should contact 0845 2777778. All services below are also available in Angus. Local Community Care Services available include: general advice, home care services, day care, community alarm provision, occupational therapy, supported accommodation, respite break and care homes. The object of all this is to allow people to stay in their home if at all possible. When Alan Hunter – one of our new members- offered to stage a pantomime, Susan not only gave him her blessing , she decided to lead from the front and joined the cast. We are now recovering from 4 performances of Dick Whittington. No two performances were the same and the reaction of the audiences was different each time. Apart from the actors there was a group of competent workers who ensured that all tasks required both behind the scenes and in front of house were completed successfully. We are grateful for the help we received from members of the Monifieth Amateur Dramatic Society. The Director, Maggie Gray was more than able to project her vision and the Musical Director Bill Ford gave the cast great support from the keyboard. Those who took part will remember the fun and fellowship we shared . As a result of the generosity of the members of the Church and the Community we made a profit of around £3000.This money will go towards repairs to the Session Room roof and Chancel windows. Here’s to the next time! For general access to the above, the First Contact Team at 11 Castle Street, Dundee can be contacted on 01382 434019 (Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm). Vivien writes . . . I posted a message and the included photo on my ‘Facebook’ page on Christmas Eve. This is what I said ‘A big Thank you to Barnhill St Margaret’s Church, Scotland. I don’t know all your names – however thanks to those who have given donations News from the Philippines. . . and organised fundraisers this year to make all the parties and gift giving possible. We appreciate it so much. May God bless you all. At the Christmas Eve party at our church in Nagassican many young families came along to celebrate with us. We handed out food parcels to everyone and they were thrilled. People do not expect big or expensive gifts here. Visit our new web pages at www.bsmchurch.org.uk Barnhill St Margaret’s Parish Church Office Telephone 737294 SCO11017 The Minister’s telephone number is 01382 779278