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The The SentinelSentinel
Magazine of Giffnock South Parish Church
March
2016
Volume 54 No 2
Wednesday 23rd March 7.30pm: Easter Film Night at Giffnock South.
Maundy Thursday 24th March 7pm: Service at Giffnock URC with
Rev. Jake Tatton & Rev. Catherine Beattie.
Good Friday 25th March 7pm: Service in Giffnock the Park with Rev.
Calum MacDonald and Very Rev. John Miller ….. also Giffnock
South will be open from 11am to 2pm for readings and reflections.
Easter Sunday 27th March: Early service at 8.30am followed by
Easter breakfast. 11am Easter Day service.
BIG BREW is on Sunday 13th March 2016 after the service. For details contact: Eileen MacKissack
629 2917 or [email protected]
Giffnock South is planning to become
a FAIR TRADE church and to this end
is holding a BIG BREW EVENT to
publicise fair trade products. All are
warmly invited on Sunday 13th
March, after the service, to sample
Fair Trade tea, coffee and biscuits.
READ MORE ABOUT FAIR TRADE ON
PAGE 7 and at www.tradecraft.co.uk
Malawian villagers, like Enala Dick and her baby, Caroline, (left) now enjoy clean, safe water – thanks to a borehole bought with the Fairtrade premium we pay for their sugar.
Traidcraft is a Christian response to poverty By trading directly with impoverished producers we help them work their way out of poverty.
By developing their skills and their knowledge, we help them to achieve their God-given potential.
By influencing those who practise and govern trade, we create new opportunities for the poor.
Traidcraft is a simple and effective way to respond to Jesus’ command for us to love God and serve the world.
She got your help
GET THE BIRD! ANSWERS
The Monthly Roof Fund Quiz
January’s ’bird’ quiz produced correct solutions from Alison Stewart,
Jeanette Wright, Nancy Rundell, Alex Webster, Helen Doyle and Kathy
Fitzgerald and the name drawn by Catherine was that of Jeanette Wright,
who was presented with the winner’s medal and prize. The correct answers
are displayed here and on the notice board. February’s ‘Books of the Bible’
Quiz is now on sale. The result of February’s quiz will be announced on
Sunday 6th March when a new quiz will be available at a cost of £1.
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Contributions for the April edition of The Sentinel should be sent to the Church
office or emailed to [email protected] by 13th March
GIFFNOCK SOUTH NEWS
1 Walter Pigeon
2 Christmas card regular Robin
3 Baked in a pie Blackbird
4 Gulp Swallow
5 Upset lit tube Bluetit
6 Cathedral designer Wren
7 Royal catcher Kingfisher
8 Wise one Owl
9 Chessman Rook
10 Batman’s adversary Penguin
11 Cooked? You’re in trouble
Goose
12 Celestial fish Starling
13 Out for it—it’s nought! Duck
14 Boast Crow
15 Daren’t leave the tower Raven
16 Fungal infection Thrush
17 Assorted chod fling Goldfinch
18 Complain it’s been bottled!
Grouse
19 Pines sorted Snipe
20 Fly it Kite
21 A thin mouser rearranged House Martin
22 Golfer’s delight, one sailor’s downfall
Albatross
23 Midwife? Stork
24 Chorist scrambled Ostrich
NEWS FROM POLLOKSHAWS
The ordination of new elders took place on Sunday
14th February at the morning service. See photo on
page 7.
There will be a meeting of the Kirk Session on 9th March.
The Stated Annual Meeting will take place after the morning
service on Sunday 20th March.
You are asked to respect the privacy of the church office on Fridays, to leave Jan free to attend to her work without interruption.
The Session has decided that in July and August this
year, morning services will commence at 10.30am.
CHURCH WEBSITE The church website has been
updated and to keep it accurate all organisers of
social and sporting activities are requested to advise
Clive Bell of any changes. [email protected]
DONATE A CHAIR
It is proposed to convert the West
Transept in the church into a
small chapel suitable for intimate
services. The pews will be
replaced with individual chairs
(shown in the accompanying
photograph) and members of the
congregation are invited to donate a chair or chairs
at a cost of approximately £120 each. This can be
done in memory of a loved one, if desired, and a
small tasteful brass plate of a uniform design could
be attached with a simple message or just a name,
inscribed at a small extra cost.
If you are interested or would like more information
please speak to the minister or session clerk.
Not this colour
Hello Everyone.
We are soon to have what used to be called ‘the Quinquennial Visitation’, now called ‘Local Church Review’ which means lots of forms to fill in and a meeting with Presbytery delegates-no doubt necessary but not very exciting!
The big machine that will ‘bite down’ the remaining multi-storey is in place and is expected to get to work shortly.
We have a new entrance to the halls, complete with ramp, on the opposite side of the church. The church is still accessible despite part of Shawbridge Street being closed.
Our Spring Fayre is to be held on April 30th 10.00-12.00. Please come along and give us your support and friendship.
Frances Macarthur
Pollokshaws Parish
Church
By all accounts the ‘Sparkle’ party on 12th February at Berryhill Drive was a resounding success and we
would like to record our sincere thanks to all who gave unsparingly of their time and talents to ensure the
38 folk who attended had a wonderful evening. The grand sum of £1800 (including Giftaid) was raised for
the roof fund, which just emphasises what we already knew—there are a lot of very generous folk out
there who deserve the church’s gratitude. Ed
CHURCH
DIRECTORY
The Minister:
Rev Catherine Beattie BDMin
0141 258 7804
07709 086 767 Mobile
Church Officer:
Graham Morton
0141 638 3594
Church Office Hours:
The church office is open in
the mornings from Monday to
Thursday from 9.30am till noon
0141 638 2599
Session Clerk:
Alison Fenton
07713 242 080 Mobile
Church Website:
Www.giffnocksouth.co.uk
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Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee before and
after the service every Sunday.
TEXT OF THE
MONTH
“Righteous Father, though the world does not know you, I know you, and they know you have sent me. I have made you known to them and will continue to make you known in order that the love you have for me may be in them and that I myself may be in them.” John 17 v25
Dear Friends,
Birds have been singing early in the morning for a few weeks although the weather has been awful. There are signs of spring in our gardens and borders. We look forward to warmer days, to the race of new growth. Fresh green and blossom will lift our spirits as the lengthening days invite us to clear away the layers of winter and nurture new seedlings, plant new plants, make new plans and look forward in hope.
During Lent we are asked to look inwards, to journey towards the Cross and stand in its shadow. For a little while we are left in the cold
aftermath of death; then on Easter Day Christ is resurrected and the world comes alive in the dawn of a new day. We look back at our Lenten journey with Jesus, the man, and stand to face the risen Christ who bears the scars of humanity on his resurrected body.
All over the world on Easter Day congregations proclaim: Christ is risen!
He is risen indeed!
Alleluia!
And we feel again the shock and excitement of Easter, when the power of God shatters our preconceptions and challenges us to live new lives as followers of Christ, our Lord and Saviour.
Risen Christ, reveal yourself to me. Tear through the prejudices which like a veil wrap me around and blind and deafen me to your presence. Shatter the arrogant assumptions which define where and when I might expect to meet you. Throw down the image I have made of you which is in reality my own image. Then, when I am lost and vulnerable, stripped of everything but openness, send me out to encounter you afresh in the resurrection garden of your world.
May I wish you a joyful and blessed Easter,
Catherine
The Minister’s Letter
These monthly services are thoroughly enjoyed by
those who attend and there was some fine singing
at the February service accompanied by Susan on
piano and Robert on guitar. The March
Contemporary Service will be on the 13th at 6.30pm
and all will be made most welcome.
Each Monday during the period of Lent,
‘The Theory of Everything’ will be the theme
of the Lent Bible Studies at 7.45pm in the
manse from Mon 15th Feb to Mon 21st
March inclusive. A warm welcome awaits
you at the manse.
There will be mid-week
services on Tuesday
mornings in the church, with
coffee to follow, at 10.45 am
from Tues 16th Feb to Tues
22nd March inclusive.
Stephen Hawking and a black hole
LENT BIBLE STUDIES
MID-WEEK SERVICES CONTEMPORARY EVENING SERVICES
The Guild has three meetings in March, all starting at 2pm on Wednesdays. On March 2nd, Anne Parsonage will tell us about the work of the
Glasgow Humane Society and of lives saved by her family.
On March 16th, two ‘weel-kent faces’ in Giffnock South, Alistair Park and Wilma Grant will be with us. The subject, dear to their hearts, will be The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice. We will set extra tables that day to welcome members of the congregation and friends to hear of the caring work of the hospice.
On March 30th the meeting is entitled ‘Life’s a Gas’, the speaker being Dr Jane Chestnut. Come along and discover what lies behind that intriguing title, when the lady with the unusual name will explain all.
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The Guild
Eastwood Court Care Home
ORGAN RECITAL Alan Gillon will be playing the
magnificent organ at
Kelvingrove on Wednesday 23rd
March at 1pm till 1.30pm.
GIFFNOCK UNITED REFORMED CHURCH NEWS
The lunchtime service is every Wednesday at 11.30am
Lunchbite is on Wednesdays at 12.15pm. Come sharp,
because when it’s gone, it’s gone!
Saturday coffee mornings have restarted at 10am till
noon. Come and enjoy the company.
The Pilates class takes place on Tuesday
mornings in the Eglinton Hall from 10-
11am and is suitable for most ages and
abilities. Contact: Janey Meikle 0141 639
9667 [email protected]
March Dates at a glance Wed 2nd 2pm: The Guild: Ms Anne Parsonage
Wed 9th 7.30pm: Session Meeting
Sat 12th 10am: Elaine Zips the Wire at Crieff
Sun 13th : BIG BREW after the service
6.30pm: Contemporary Evening Service
Tue 15th 6.30pm: Eastwood Court Service
Wed 16th 2pm: The Guild: The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice
Sat 19th 2pm: Talent Auction
Sun 20th 12 noon: Stated Annual Meeting
Wed 23rd 1pm: Alan Gillon at the Kelvingrove organ
7.30: Easter Film Night
Thu 24th 7pm: Maundy Thursday Service at Giffnock URC
Fri 25th 11am: Giffnock South open for reflection
7pm: Good Friday Service at Giffnock the Park
Sun 26th 8.30am: Early Service followed by Easter Breakfast
11am: Easter Day Service
Wed 30th 2pm: The Guild ‘Life’s a Gas’
Some April Dates Sat 9th 10am-12: Eastwoodhill Coffee Morning
Sun 17th: Leave for Inverness after the service
Curling Bonspiel
The 2016 Bonspiel is being held at Greenacres
Curling, Howwood, at 6pm on Friday 18th
March. The cost is £11.20 and, as two sheets
have been booked, 16 competitors to form
four teams are required. Please put your
name on the noticeboard or for further
information phone Alan Smith on 887 4900.
Our Art Club plans to hold a display and sale
of their new artwork on Saturday, 23rd April,
2016 from 10am till 1pm in the Winton Hall.
We invite all to come along with friends to
view and admire and perhaps buy. Tea and coffee will be on
offer. Proceeds will go to Charity.
ART CLUB
The March act of worship at Eastwood Care Home is on Tuesday 15th at 6.30pm. Our minister, Rev Catherine Beattie, will lead us in a celebration of Easter, the message of Jesus’ resurrection. Our service lasts for 30 minutes and we enjoy four hymns, readings, a choral item from our choir members as well as having our thoughts directed to the hope and joy of knowing that Christ is with us always.
The Duke of York abseiled down the Shard sky-
scraper building for charity recently and many
have wondered if, when he was only half way up,
he felt he was neither up nor down.
fairtrade
A selection of Fair Trade goods will be on sale on the second
Sunday of every month before and after the service. Your
support for this worth while project is requested to help
Giffnock South become a Fairtrade church.
Deft Definitions devised by Very Rev James Simpson
Money is the loot of all evil.
Childish games are those at which your wife beats you.
Fifty is when actions begin to creak louder than words.
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THE EASTWOODHILL
ANNUAL COFFEE MORNING
in Giffnock South Parish Church
Saturday 9th April
10am till 12noon
ALL THE USUAL STALLS
Zipping for Muscles is on Saturday 12th March at 10am at Crieff. Elaine will zip on the wire and is looking for sponsors to raise money for Nicola’s Ninjas Muscular Dystrophy research. A sponsor sheet has been posted on the notice board.
A TALENT AUCTION is being held on Saturday 19th March at 2-4pm. Please fill in a donation sheet listing talents for auction-these can be any skill you have, baby-sitting, taking patients to hospital, airport carries, IT, DIY, etc. Please speak to any member of the events team. Come along on the day and bid for the talent of your choice.
The Palace Hotel, Inverness, is the venue for the 2016 church trip for three nights, Sunday 17th to Wednesday 20th April. The hotel is on the River Ness within walking distance of the city centre and has a swimming pool and spa. All outings are flexible.
Day 1:Dornoch Cathedral, lunch at Royal Dornoch Golf Club then Tain Glenmorangie, Anta Potteries or, weather permitting, a trip along the Loch Ness shores to Urquhart Castle.
Day 2:Morning at Culloden and afternoon at Fort George or Brodie Castle
Day 3:On the way home, Strathspey Steam Railway and House of Bruar
Contact Elaine or Brian NOW to reserve a place with a deposit of £70 per person. ONE OR TWO PLACES STILL AVAILABLE.
On 24th April there will be a Musical Afternoon in the church
with an organ recital by Alan Gillon with contributions from
soloists, students at the Conservatoire of Scotland.
A Garden Fete will be held on Sat. 14th
May, in aid of the roof fund. As plants
are needed for sale—please prepare
your seed trays NOW.
Heart & Soul in Edinburgh is on 22nd May and the bus will leave
the church after the morning service.
Tickets are now available for the Tattoo on Wednesday 24th
August. Bus £12, tickets £41. Please book now as tickets are
going fast. See Elaine or a member of the events team.
Kirk Session Action Groups
In March 2015 Giffnock South voted to adopt a Unitary Constitution. As part of this major change in the way our church administration is structured, seven new Action Groups were introduced to operate along with two existing groups, Fabric and Stewardship & Finance.
Each Action Group consists of members of the Kirk Session and members of the congregation, chaired by a Convener. This structure allows non-elders to play an active part in the life of Giffnock South.
The new groups are Mission & Outreach (Convener - Louise Orr), Nurturing Faith (Convener – Morag Steven), Worship (Convener – Catherine Beattie), Communication (Convener – Clive Bell), Stewardship & Finance (Convener – Brian Cochran), Fabric, Halls & Housekeeping ( Convener – Willie Dunbar), Fellowship & Events (Convener – Elaine Clarke).
More information on each of these groups will appear in the following months but in the meantime if you would like to take a more active role in your church by joining one of the groups or would like more information, please speak to the minister, session clerk or one of the conveners.
Some more ‘Deft Definitions’ by the Very Rev James Simpson
Retirement (from a wife’s point of view): twice as much
husband for half as much money.
Drama Critic: one who leaves no turn unstoned.
Car Sickness: the feeling you get every month when the car
payment falls due.
A Synonym: a word you use when you can’t spell the first word
you thought of.
Traffic Light: a trick to get pedestrians halfway across the street
safely.
Rush Hour: when the traffic is at a standstill.
Page 6 Parish Register
To ensure that we comply with the Data Protection Act, we will no longer publish
addresses in Sentinel.
If any of your personal details
change,
please notify the Church Office at:
4 Greenhill Avenue, Giffnock,
Glasgow G46 6QX
Or telephone 0141 638 2599
Or email:
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Sunday School Kirsty Duncan
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Flower Delivery Elspeth Turnbull Sheila Walker Ann Watters Helen White
Easter 2016 The Rev Professor David Fergusson considers the place of Holy Saturday in the journey to Easter Easter prayer from the Moderator of the General Assembly Ron Ferguson ponders the place of Easter in Scotland today The Very Rev Dr James Simpson considers the message of hope on the road to Emmaus ‘Life is Not About Making Money’ Jackie Macadam meets Iona Bain, a young Christian and writer on ethical finance Friends, Sticking Together and Bolivia The final three projects chosen by the Guild for their latest partnership programme Tales of Iona Dr David R Smith highlights the development of a new game designed to share the treasures of Iona with a new generation A Medieval Parish John R Hume traces the rich history of Currie Parish Church An Enduring Legacy During a Moderatorial visit to Egypt, the Rt Rev Dr Angus Morrison discovers that a ‘forgotten’ Scottish missionary is still revered by the country’s Christians The Uncharted Waters Hannah Mary Goodlad draws parallels between fishing and faith
All the lukewarm members of the
church would fire up.
All the gloomy members would cheer
up.
All the estranged members would
make up.
All the gossips would shut up.
All the true believers would stand up.
All those on the roll would show up...
...to honour Him who was lifted up..
We would have the world’s finest church.
Anon.
There are no changes to the register this month
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Please order from Eileen MacKissack 629 2917 or email [email protected] or ask for a catalogue at church.
This woman survives by scavenging what she can from the city rubbish heap. She’s not alone.
Nearly three billion people will struggle to survive today on less than $2 each. Not all of them will succeed.
Help us do more Traidcraft was set up by a group of Christians as a practical response to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We helped pioneer
fair trade in the UK; we demand justice for the poor, and we rely heavily on the support of the Christian community in our mission to fight
poverty through trade. Despite increasing success we face stronger competition and there is a danger that our prophetic voice will be lost
without the continued support of Christians.
• In your church… serve our tea and coffee, support your Traidcraft stall, book a speaker, take up a collection for our charity.
• In your supermarket… look out for the growing range of Traidcraft-branded products on offer.
• In your community… join in our campaigns for trade justice and our fundraising events.
254 team at the Junior Section Games Master Challenge hosted by Giffnock South
Four new elders were ordained on Sunday 14th February From left: Wilma Grant, Avril Holland, Sandra Mitchell
and Diane Johnston
R:Pancake day fun at
Brownies and below:
Games at Guides
Sparkling!
Every time you buy a Traidcraft product or support our charity, Traidcraft Exchange, you
help people in Africa, Asia and Latin America to work their way out of poverty.
Thanks to AR