FALKIRK TRINITY CHURCH NEWS JUNE 2015 SUNDAY
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FALKIRK TRINITY CHURCH NEWS JUNE 2015 SUNDAY
FALKIRK TRINITY CHURCH NEWS JUNE 2015 SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: THEME – LIVING WITH LUKE’S GOSPEL Sunday 7th June 2015 at 11.00am Communion: All who love the Lord are welcome to share around His table Service led by Robert Allan and Kay Brown In addition there will be a 2pm Communion service – this short 15-20 minute service is organised for elderly/housebound but anyone who wishes to attend will be most welcome – it will be followed by tea/coffee in the hall. Sunday 14th June 2015 at 11.00am Service led by Robert Allan and Kay Brown Sunday 21st June 2015 at 11.00am Family Service led by Robert Allan and Kay Brown Followed by BBQ lunch (Father’s Day) Sunday 28th June 2015 at 11.00am Service led by Robert Allan Contacts Rev Robert Allan, Minister, 625124, [email protected] Rev Kay Brown, Assistant Minister, 617352, [email protected] Rev John Jenkinson, Pastoral Assistant, 625498, [email protected] Mrs Morag Jenkinson, Session Clerk, 625498, [email protected] Mr Gordon England, Deputy Session Clerk, 714320, [email protected] Gillian Gardner, Business and Development Manager, Church Office 611017, [email protected] Please note that we now stream Sunday Services on line. Although there may occasionally be times when the congregation is seen, the main focus will usually be towards the front of the Church. If anyone wishes to discuss this, or has any concerns, please speak to the Minister. Church News for July Please send to the Church Office via e-mail ([email protected]) or hand into the office by Tuesday 23rd June. Thanks! @The_Faw_Kirk Charity Number SC000652 www.falkirktrinit y.org.uk www.falkirktrinity.org.uk Charity Number SC000652 st Published 31 May 2015 Church Team Meetings Kirk Session meet on Tuesday 23rd June at 7.30pm in the Main Hall Comely Park Primary School Summer Service at 11.00am on Friday 26th June Worship We continue with LUKE’S GOSPEL as our focus for worship until the summer of 2015, with a passage from that Gospel every Sunday. It would be good for us all to reflect on that Gospel individually as well as when we gather for worship, to soak it up and let Jesus who is at the heart of the Gospel guide our daily living. Post of Part-time Caretaker – 25 Hours Falkirk Trinity Church of Scotland wishes to appoint a part-time Caretaker. The commitment is for a minimum of 25 hours per week per annum and the successful applicant will be expected to work flexibly. The closing date for applications in writing is Friday 26th June. Please contact the Church Office for further information and to register an interest in applying. Office contact details are listed on the front page of the News. Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness...... Fruits and gifts - all are welcome to an evening of listening and sharing together on Tuesday 9th June in the History room. We begin at 7.00pm for 7.30pm with tea, coffee and cakes. For more information, ask any member of The Christian Growth Team. Bible Reading Group The Bible reading group will meet to discuss Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah on Sunday 7th June. (During June we are reading Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi). All welcome! Prayer Tree We have a beautiful prayer tree in the Vestibule. Please leave a message on this if you want prayers said for yourself or others. Wanderers Outings Our next trips are on Monday the 8th and Friday the 26th of June. If you are interested in coming along, please contact Christine (tel. 713746) or Margaret Burns (622495) as soon as possible. Church Summer BBQ Sunday 21st June Our summer BBQ will be after the service on the 21st of June. Tickets are £3.00 each and available after the services leading up the date! Elders and Pastoral Visitors boxes These can be found in the room in the Sanctuary (nearest to the hall) – please check these regularly for information. Summer Garden Party Sunday 28th June from 2.30pm – 4.30pm Falkirk’s most glamourous garden party will take place at 8 Rosehall Terrace on Sunday 28th June. Hats are optional! Tickets for this splendid event are available for £5.00 from Morag Jenkinson or the Office. Café closed Please note that the café will be closed on Monday June the 8th, reopening on Tuesday June the 9th. 4th Falkirk BB Senior Boy needs your help to gain Queens Badge .. One of our BB boys, Robbie McCormick, is looking for folks who could help him gain 30 hours community service experience towards his Queens Badge. Robbie is willing to paint fences, cut grass etc. all free of charge (paint/tools would need to be provided). If you have a job that Robbie could help you with, please email your full details, phone number, address, and job required to Stuart Frampton, Captain on [email protected] and Stuart or John Steel (Company Section Officer) will contact you. Walking Group The Walking Group meet on Mondays at 7.00pm. Set off points for the year are: June: Lionthorn car park July: Bantaskine Park August: Falkirk Wheel car park September: FVRH Contact Elizabeth Brotchie on 624273 for more information. Christian Aid Magazine The new edition is now available. Please pick up a copy in the vestibule. Christian Aid Week Thanks to all who helped to raise £1407 at the Book Sale and £630.82 at the Coffee Morning, Hunger Lunch and Quiz. This means we have sent over £2000 to Christian Aid – before we even start to look at funds raised in the House to House collection. Lots of people helped to raise this money but special thanks go to Hamish Scott and his team (Book Sale), Ellen Hamilton and her team (Coffee morning), the young people from Youth Station for helping with the Hunger Lunch and Moira Somerville for making up the quiz. We appreciate the efforts of all the house to house collectors and of Tom Moyes for organising the collection during Christian Aid week and look forward to hearing the total raised. Nepal Emergency Appeal We have now sent off to Christian Aid the emergency appeal envelopes for Nepal. Again thanks to all who contributed. If you still wish to donate, please do so through the Christian Aid website. Produce Stall We will again be having a Produce Stall for Christian Aid after the service on the first Sunday of every month. This will start on Sunday 5th July. Please bring along any craft work, plants and vegetables, jams and chutney which you can spare and please also support this venture by leaving a donation for any goods you would like to take away. Eco Congregation Walk The next meeting of the West Lothian and Falkirk Network of Eco-Congregation Scotland is an hour’s stroll along part of the John Muir Way with the Rev Trevor Jamison, their Environmental Chaplain, on Thursday 4th June. Meet at 7.30pm at the entrance to the River Avon Heritage trail in Burgh Mills Lane, Linlithgow. Trevor walked the whole of the John Muir over ten days last June. Join him to walk and talk about John Muir, creation and faith. Please bring sensible footwear and dress for the weather! (see poster) Traidcraft Stall The Traidcraft stall is open for business every Friday, except during café holidays, from noon until 2.00pm in the Main Hall foyer, selling cleaning products, gifts, jewellery and chocolate! Summer Sunday Hour S Kidz takes a break over the summer holidays and we’ll have a Summer Sunday Hour instead for the children. If you can help with storytelling, crafts or games, please let Morag Mackay know! (moragmackay@hotmail .com) Parking in Church Grounds On Sundays, we try to keep as many spaces within the grounds for those bringing folk to Church who are unable to walk far or cope with the hills/steps around the Church. If you are able to cope with these, then please make use of the various parking places around the town centre. Please drive very slowly and with great care as you enter and leave the Church grounds as many people are on foot. Greetings Cards We now have a selection of greetings cards, books and CDs available for sale in the Church. These are on display in the Café from Monday to Friday and after the Sunday Service. Strathcarron Hospice Phials Phials for donations to Strathcarron Hospice are available on the table in the Vestibule. Please feel free to take one to fill with any coin value. Once full, the phials should be returned to Boston Glegg. Sunday Services On-line As you are all aware we have been streaming our Sunday morning services online for some time now. We hope to continually upgrade our internet connection to provide the best quality picture to those who view online, however quality also depends on home internet quality and having the capacity to download the services as they are streamed. If you want to know more about this then perhaps one of our own computer/internet operators could guide you to someone to speak to. As we are now becoming more familiar with the ways of operating our cameras, it may be that we will be able to show some pictures, as part of our streaming online, of some of the congregation. In reality, people will see no more online than they would if they walked through the front doors and had a look around! If however, you have reservations about appearing online then sitting somewhere in the Church beneath the balcony is probably your best option. Services are now available for up to four weeks to view online and then they will be deleted. As technology moves forward we hope to embrace it in a responsible and appropriate way for the good of sharing our worship and the Christian message with a wider congregation. If you would like to train to help with the computer operations then please see Isabel Sarle (tel 621648). Flowers The flowers which decorate the Sanctuary and vestibule are provided by donations from the congregation throughout the year. A special date can be requested, for example, to mark an anniversary or commemorate a loved one. You can arrange the flowers personally or this can be done for you. The list of those who donate is being updated and if you are on the list or would like to be added to it please speak to Marianne Pattison (716087) or the church office. Guitar Recital Friday 5th June at 7.30pm Nestor Beveridge and Jamie Torrance, from the Royal Conservatoire, will play works by Bach, Giuliani and Mompou. Tickets cost £6.00 and are available at the door on the evening. Da Capo Alba Saturday 6th June We are thrilled to welcome back Da Capo Alba to the Faw Kirk, along with Bavarian orchestra, Bayrisches Landeszupforchester (BLZO)! Da Capo Alba is the adult orchestral section of the LGMA, and is currently Scotland's largest guitar and mandolin Orchestra. It performs in concerts throughout Scotland and abroad, usually about five each year. The Orchestra and its members have won a range of awards over the last four years, including trophies for Orchestra, ensemble, duets and individual performances. Put the date in your diary! Tickets are available from the Office, priced £8.00/£6.00. Lunchtime Recitals Friday 12th June at noon Our June lunchtime recital will be given by Rob Harris, Organ Scholar, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. Admission is free, however there is an opportunity to make a voluntary donation towards the visit in October from the Church on Schüren, Dortmund. A lunch deal for £6.00 will be available after the recital. An Evening with Dr David Hamilton Wednesday 24th June at 7.00pm David Hamilton is a bestselling author of 7 books, covering a range of topics - from the impact of the mind on the body, the effect of compassion and kindness on the heart, the contagiousness of emotions, and even the nature of the mind and consciousness. During the research for his latest book, ‘I Heart Me: The Science of Self Love’, he realised that his own lack of self-love was sabotaging him in hundreds of subtle ways and more than a handful of major ways, so he devised an experiment using himself as the guinea pig. For more than a year, David studied the latest research into brain chemistry, neuroscience, and psychotherapeutic and personal development techniques. He realised that self-love was as much about biology as psychology – that selfworth is in our genes, but trained out of us. The biological drive to seek connection with others often leads us to try to be ‘someone else’ to win love and approval. But the brain can be reprogrammed, and David devised 27 powerful exercises that he tested on himself to now help you increase your own level of self-worth, connect powerfully with your authentic self, attain a greater sense of happiness and general wellbeing, and create stronger and more real connections with others. David Hamilton has a first class honours degree in chemistry, specialising in biological and medicinal chemistry. After completing his PhD, he worked for 4 years in the pharmaceutical industry developing drugs for cardiovascular disease and cancer. Working in drug development exposed him to the placebo effect, how people improve through believing they are receiving a drug, so he began to study mind-body interactions in his spare time. He decided to leave the pharmaceutical industry to write and speak about the mind, our abilities, and help people to believe in themselves more. And he also wanted to write and speak about kindness and spread the idea that a small group of people with compassion and kindness in their hearts can change the world. Tickets for this exciting event are now on sale costing £12.00 (£10.00 concession) from the Church office. David will also be available after his talk for a book signing. Blythswood Care Collections Collections will take place on Wednesday 3rd June at the following locations: Grangemouth Union Road car park, 11.30am-noon Camelon Parish Church, 12.15pm-12.45pm Introduction to Riding Want to learn to ride? Horse Haven Riding School are offering a discounted introductory course to riding horses or ponies. You’ll receive four half hour riding sessions for £60.00, based on 2 riding, saving £36.00. Contact the school on 0141 588 5859 or visit www.horsehaven.co.uk Friends from Heart and Soul event…… Did you know that there are not only Church of Scotland’s in Scotland but that we have some sister congregations across England as well, including Newcastle Upon Tyne. Scottish Presbyterians have worshipped in Newcastle since the Reformation and still worshipping there! If any members are heading south this summer, or may have family or friends relocating to the North East of England, then look out for St Andrew’s Kirk in Newcastle m www.standrewskirknewcastle.org Twitter: @NewcastleKirk. There are also congregations in Corby, Liverpool and London. Stuart Townend & Band Stuart Townend and band will be appearing in: Kilsyth Anderson Parish Church on Wednesday 15th July from 7.30pm – 10.00pm Tron St Mary's Parish Church, Glasgow on Sunday 19th July from 7.30pm – 21.30pm Allan Park South Church, Stirling on Saturday, 18 July from 7.30pm – 9.30pm Tickets available from eventbrite.co.uk Lunchtime Organ Recital Friday 21st August at noon Our August recital will be given by Ian Boulter, Organist and Director of Music, Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling. There will be no recital in July. Wanderers Outings Our next trips are on Thursday 9th July, then Wednesday 12th and Friday 28th of August. If you are interested in coming along, please contact Christine (tel. 713746) or Margaret Burns (622495) as soon as possible. 60 Minutes of Song National Youth Choir of Scotland (NYCoS) Saturday 15th August Those who attended the concert last year will want to book early once the tickets go on sale. Choirs from NYCoS have built an enviable and well-earned reputation for the high quality of performance across the whole range of choirs in the organisation. Two choirs will perform here on the day - watch this space for further details.