Worship 'sneak preview':
Travelling as God's community on a journey of faith: see below... |
Readings and hymns now posted up until 31 July and soon to be updated
to include end of August.
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Some dates for your diaries:
'2nd Sunday' Summer services:
Evening worship at Holy Trinity Chapel, Lamington, 6.30pm
All are welcome to come along to these shorter, reflective evening services.
A time of prayer, silence, and singing.
N.B. 10 July service will be a simple communion service
'4th Sunday' services:
'4th Sunday' services:
Evening worship - in Leadhills/Wanlockhead, 6.30pm:
26 June, 24 July, 28 Aug, 27 Sept
All-age, informal and relaxed time of worship -
for the young and the young at heart, all welcome.
5 June -3 July in morning worship - Sermon series:
5 June -3 July in morning worship - Sermon series:
5 weeks in which we'll be exploring Paul's Letter to the Galatians
FROM/ Sun 28 August, 2016 - 20 Aug, 2017:
'We Make the Road by Walking'
Beginning on this Sunday, for a year, we'll be breaking the year into
quarters, and exploring some well-known and less well-known stories
quarters, and exploring some well-known and less well-known stories
from our faith tradition.
As God's people, gathered in the Upper Clyde villages, we'll walk together through:
- the stories of Creation,
- follow in the footsteps of some early heroes of the faith in the Old Testament,
- journey through the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus,
- and travel with the disciples as they begin to share the good news of
Jesus and build communities of faith around the known world.
Alongside our Sunday morning worship, there'll be:
- a weekly 'food for thought' on the service sheet and blog as an aid for
ongoing personal reflection through the week. - a monthly evening discussion group, alternating between:
Crawford [the Manse], Abington [Church Hall], and Leadhills [Hopetoun Arms] - a quarterly Sunday pot-luck lunch at the Manse, towards the end of
each quarter, with an opportunity to discuss themes and questions coming
from the stories/ readings we've been exploring over that time.
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