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The Church of Scotland
November 2019ISSUE 4/19
Rutherglen Old Parish
Church Newsletter
Registered Scottish Charity Scottish Charities Number SC006856
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PASTORAL LETTER
Dear Friends,
As I prepare this letter, everything seems to be changing.
The weather has changed – it is now much colder. The time
is about to change – an extra hour in bed. Some time ago
the shops changed! We seemed to go from ‘Back to school’
to ‘Begin your Christmas preparations’ with alarming speed.
Sometimes change can be a good thing. If we find a
better way of doing something, then we should change and
not feel that we must do what we have always done. A
different approach to things can make life more varied and
much more interesting.
Preparation is essential if we are going to do any
task properly. Giving plenty of time for preparation is an excellent idea. This of course
depends on what we are preparing for.
Yes, we should prepare for Christmas but not as the world of commerce would
recommend. We must think about the Holy Child coming into the world to become the
Saviour of the world. How does one prepare for that?
Turn to God and allow Him to guide you.
Ask God to help you understand the true significance of his Son’s birth.
Have a quiet time when you can remove yourself from the pressures often associated with
Christmas and concentrate on the REAL meaning of this holy season.
As the weeks hastily pass let us remember why we are preparing for Christmas, then we will
find true, lasting joy!
Many blessings
Katie.
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ANNUAL PARISH VISITATION
During late November and early December we shall undertake our annual parish visitation, inviting all who live in our parish to attend our services (including our special services around Christmas) and/or our organizations. We do this by delivering an invitation in the form of a Christmas Card to each home. A number of our present members began to attend as a result of our invitation in previous years.
For the visitation our parish is divided into 72 districts, the smallest having only 20 homes and taking only a few minutes to complete with the largest having 112 homes and taking about 50 minutes to complete. The cards to be delivered to each district are placed in a large envelope containing the relevant addresses and a description of the district, e.g. the following details are provided for District 62.
District Notes on Parish Streets No of Street Propertyhomes
62 Cambuslang Rd S (evens) 66-76 at entrance to Ruskin 6 A secure tenementRuskin Terrace 1-7 7 ground level individual homesCarlyle Terrace 1-14 14 ground level individual homesMillar Terrace (evens) 2-34 17 44 stairs to each individual homes
This allows you to choose which district(s) you feel able to cover – some are entirely at ground level and have no stairs at all. Please remember that the more people who participate, the easier the task will be for everyone. If you really are unable to cover any districts, then you can still support the parish visitation by praying for its success.
Further details will be provided via the weekly intimation sheet.
Hugh MillarSession Clerk
CONGREGATIONAL ROLL
The following member has died:Name Address District ElderWilliam (Ina) Smith 20 Bramble Court, Union Lane, Brampton, 30 H Millar7/10/19 CA8 1BD, formerly 290a Main St., Rutherglen
FORTHCOMING COMMUNION SERVICES
SCOTTISH BIBLE SOCIETY
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The main quarterly celebration of the sacrament of communion will take place during our service on Sunday, 1 December. We also celebrate Christmas (29 December) and Epiphany (12 January) in short communions during our morning services.
While all are welcome to attend any of our services, a special invitation is extended to anyone wishing to attend our communion services.
It is estimated that by 2020 up to 80% of the world’s population will be using a smartphone. That means as many as six billion people could be in constant communication with each other. Working with United Bible Societies and other global organisations, SBS is launching a ground-breaking project to build a smartphone app which will deliver inspirational daily Bible verses, in the user’s chosen language wherever they are in the world. People are then encouraged to read those verses aloud, in the belief that when we speak God’s Word aloud lives will be changed, and communities transformed. What a wonderful use of technology in our ever-changing world.
Marjory GreigSBS Contact
WOMAN’S GUILD
At the woman’s guild opening social on October 7th, singer Phil McFarlane treated us to an evening of song and laughter, and we were his backing group all the way! As always, the guild extends a warm invitation to join us any Monday Evening.This year’s Christmas fayre will take place on Saturday 23rd November, opening at 11am. Tickets cost £2.50 (including tea/coffee and home baking) and we hope that many of you will come along to support the fayre making it a success again. Donations for the stalls will be very welcome. A box will be in the vestibule for these donations.
Myra McNairPresident
SCRABBLE
We are still meeting on Wednesday afternoons at 2pm and shall be glad to have some more folks join us. We enjoy a few games of Scrabble, in a light-hearted way, along with a cuppa and biscuits. We look forward to filling our spare seats.
THE SCRABBLERS
CrossReach6
This year is the 150th Anniversary of CrossReach, the Church of Scotland charity offering social care in many areas throughout Scotland. It began in 1869 as the Church of Scotland Committee on Christian Life and Work. The organisation has developed over the years and now helps thousands of people across Scotland annually. Among the many receiving assistance are those living with dementia, people with mental, physical or learning difficulties, children living in poverty, those with drug or alcohol dependencies and older people needing care.
We will be remembering the work of this organisation in our service on CrossReach Sunday on 17th November and the proceeds from the November Coffee Morning will be donated to support the work of CrossReach.
BURNSIDE AUTUMN CLUB
The Burnside Autumn Club, now in its 30th year, was started by Burnside Community Council and is open to all retired men and women from the surrounding area. It meets every Wednesday afternoon between October and March in the hall of Burnside Blairbeth Church, Church Avenue, Burnside.
Meetings start with a short talk by an invited speaker and there is an interesting programme covering a variety of topics. Following the talk, members enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and a chat with their fellow members. Once a month, in place of a speaker, there is a musical afternoon.
New members are always welcome, and the Club’s Chairman will be delighted to welcome them any Wednesday. So please come along.
THOUGHTFUL THURSDAYS
The church is open to the public from noon till 2pm each Thursday for a quiet visit or meditation. We also serve tea, coffee and biscuits, but bring your own packed lunch! This has become a very pleasant interlude for chat and company and any member of the congregation will be most welcome.
Elsa Muir.
LEPROSY MISSION
As a congregation, we collect used stamps for the Leprosy Mission. Please use the envelope in the vestibule to donate your used stamps.New leprosy collecting boxes are now available in the vestibule along with the summer issue of their magazine. Please take one if you are interested.
Elsa Muir
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This year Christian Aid Week raised over £7m. This is a tremendous amount will help some of the world’s poorest people, for example those affected by Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe. They have been provided with food, clean water and hygiene kits. They are being helped to rebuild their homes and have access to psychosocial support they need. None of this would have been possible without your help. For praying, for little boxes for loose change, for collecting round doors and for donating…THANK YOU.
Locally we have our Annual Coffee Morning to raise funds. The amount raised will be announced at a later date, but we anticipate a good support from our congregation, and other local churches.
Best Wishes from Marjory and Jean
CHRISTIAN AID CONTACTS
WORLD MISSION NEWS
Naomi Simpson, Outreach Officer with World Mission Council reminds us the World Aids Day is held on 1st December. This is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, to show support for folks living with HIV and Aids, raise awareness, and remember those who have died.
Many children have been left with no immediate family, and some of them are being cared for by people like our own Anne Davidson in Makululu. Please remember them in your prayers.
Marjory GreigWM CONTACT
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MONTHLY COFFEE MORNING
Thanks to your support, we were happy to be able to give £1,000 towards the Session House refurbishment.
We have regulars and we have occasional visitors, and they all, hopefully enjoy their visit. We are open for business on the second Saturday of each month, 10am till Noon throughout the year and would be delighted to welcome YOU. If you would care to help on an occasional basis, please get in touch with any of the team.
ALISON, BETTY, MARJORY and SANDRA
Session House Refurbishment
The session house refurbishment is now well under way. Thanks to all in the congregation who have scraped, painted and cleaned our way to a new bright usable space to be enjoyed by all.
We hope the finishing touches will be complete and the session house will be back in operation for the November Session and board meetings.
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CONGREGATIONAL GIVING
W F O Open Plate Other Income Fabric Total
B/f£26,065.9
4 £745.29£11,249.7
0£6,539.3
3 £44,600.26
Aug 4 £1,292.00 £26.00 £2,515.53 £3,833.53
11 £667.70 £32.00 £60.00 £759.7018 £593.30 £15.80 £609.1025 £689.00 £2.00 £691.00
Sep 1 £1,915.00 £33.20 £931.15 £2,879.35
8 £1,692.00 £12.00 £1,704.0015 £823.20 £13.00 £60.00 £896.2022 £609.50 £12.00 £1,000.00 £1,621.5029 £773.10 £11.00 £120.00 £200.00 £1,104.10
Oct 6 £841.90 £22.70 £383.69 £1,248.2913 £609.30 £28.50 £637.8020 £860.30 £48.00 £15.00 £923.3027 £719.60 £6.20 £725.80
£38,151.84 £1,007.69 £15,335.07 £7,739.33 £62,233.93
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GIFT AID
Are you a Taxpayer?
If so your offerings and any other donations you make to the Old Parish couldhave 25p per pound added to them.
For further information please contact Jim Alexander, Gift Aid Convener.
November to February Flower List
Date Donor Deliverer Driver
03/11/19 Miss I Kay Mrs E Muir Mrs E Muir
10/11/19 Mrs J Hannah Mrs J Keenan Mrs J Keenan
17/11/19 Miss E Paton Mrs E Duncan Mr T Duncan
24/11/19 Ms M&M Dobbin Mrs I Campbell Mrs P Cumming
01/12/19 Miss A Bennet Mrs C Brodie Mrs C Brodie
08/12/19 Miss E Paton Mrs J Caldwell
15/12/19 Committee Mrs M Robinson Miss A Bennet
22/12/19 Committee Miss M Dobbin Miss M Dobbin
29/12/19 Committee Mrs A Brown Mrs A Brown
05/01/19 Miss J TMcTaggart Mrs M Greig
12/01/19 Mrs S Stevens Miss I Kay Miss I Kay
19/01/19 Mrs E Muir Mrs E Muir
26/01/19 Ms J Doherty Mrs J Keenan Mrs J Keenan
02/02/19 Ms E Cunningham Mrs E Duncan Mr T Duncan
09/02/19 Mrs M Robinson Mrs I Campbell Mrs P Cumming
16/02/19 Mrs C Brodie Mrs C Brodie
23/02/19 Miss E Paton Mrs J Caldwell
If you have an interest in flowers and would be willing to join the weekly rota please contact Alison Bennet Tel No 647 4415 or speak to any of the flower arrangers who are listed below for further details.
M Alexander, R Bradley, S Horne, J Keenan, and M Greig.
If you wish to make a donation to the Flower Fund this can be placed in the “Flower Boxes” located near the Church doors on a Sunday or if you wish to commemorate a special date please contact Alison Bennet.
We thank everyone who contributes to the Church Flowers and our faithful Flower Arrangers listed above.
The flowers are very much appreciated by those who attend our services and by those who receive then afterwards.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
INTERIM MODERATOR: Rev Jeanne N Roddick B.D. Tel: 644 1395Greenbank Manse, 38 Eaglesham Road, Clarkston, G76 7DJ
JRoddick@churchofscotland.org.uk
LOCUM Katie Morrison Mob: 078523738403b / 16 Stockiemuir Avenue, Bearsden, G61 3JL Tel: 942 3024
SESSION CLERK: Hugh Millar sessionclerk@rutherglenold.com137 Blairbeth Road, Rutherglen Tel: 634 4355
ROLL KEEPER: Brian Keenan56 Highburgh Drive, Rutherglen Tel: 647 8828
CLERK TO THE Alison G Bennet alisongbennet@tiscali.co.ukCONGREGATIONAL BOARD 3 Drumsargard Road, Rutherglen Tel: 647 4415
TREASURER: Irene Kay15 Ettrick Crescent, Rutherglen Tel: 316 4235
GIFT AID AND W.F.O. James G Alexander CONVENER: 9 Jedburgh Avenue, Rutherglen Tel: 647 0593
ORGANIST: Gordon I Callaghan18 Reid Grove, Motherwell Tel: 01698 277002
CHILD PROTECTION Alison G Bennet alisongbennet@tiscali.co.ukCO-ORDINATOR: 3 Drumsargard Road, Rutherglen Tel: 647 4415
NEWSLETTER Karen Morris caldwellkaren@yahoo.co.uk EDITOR: 6 Highburgh Drive, Rutherglen, G73 3RZ Tel: 562 1755
PLEASE NOTE: Anyone wishing to consult the Locum may do so after the Morning Service any Sunday.
Intimation of change of address should be given to the Roll Keeper as soon as possible.
Website: https://www.rutherglenold.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RutherglenOld/
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS
To enable the Congregational Roll to be kept up to date would members who have recently, or are about to, change their address please either complete the form below and forward it to our Roll Keeper, Brian Keenan, or telephone him at 0141 647 8828.
RUTHERGLEN OLD PARISH CHURCH
Name …………………………………………. Date …………………………………….
is moving from Address …………………………………………….
…………………………………………….
Postcode …………………………………………….
Tel. No. …………………………………………….
to Address …………………………………………….
…………………………………………….
Postcode …………………………………………….
Tel. No. …………………………………………….
Please forward the completed form to: Brian KeenanRoll Keeper56 Highburgh DriveBurnsideRutherglenG73 3RZ
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