Christmas Eve Watchnight Service
One of the most touching and inspiring services of the year is our Christmas Eve candlelight watchnight service. We think it’s the best way to usher in Christmas.
One of the most touching and inspiring services of the year is our Christmas Eve candlelight watchnight service. We think it’s the best way to usher in Christmas.
We welcomed over 100 children from Golspie Primary School and 30 parents to our church for the school Christmas service. The children made some ornaments for our Christmas tree. This was the first school service in the church since the pandemic started.
We thank God for bringing them back!
Always a fun time for all.
Come and Join our traditional Candlelight Watch Night Service
On Sunday, 25 September we held our Harvest Thanksgiving service. The congregation generously donated food which has been taken to the Blythswood Highland Food Bank. We are grateful for all these donations, for all God has done for us, and for the lovely arrangements created for the occasion by Judy Thomas, Cecilia Miller and Isobel Murray.
On Friday, 9 Sept., the church bell was rung 70 times at noon, to commemorate each year of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. All church business meetings are suspended this week during the official ten days of mourning. Her Majesty was an example to us all, especially because of her outspoken Christian faith.
Our new disabled access ramp is finally complete and already in use! We prayed for this every week for twelve years and God blessed our persistence. This also fulfills the request of local people who had petitioned for it for years to enable those with poor mobility to attend church and funeral services of friends and family.
Thanks!
The congregation honoured and thanked Tom and Mary MacRae during a special moment in the worship service on Sunday, 15 May. Tom offered very dedicated and capable service as fabric convener for a number of years and Mary served for many years as clerk to the congregational board and as an elder on the session and presbytery elder. We are very grateful for their dedication to God and to our church. On behalf of the congregation the minister presented Tom with a set of golf balls and Mary with a scarf as tokens of our gratitude. God bless you Tom and Mary!
For our Easter morning communion service this year, Shona Duncan, assisted by Cecilia Miller, created this beautiful spring flower arrangement in the shape of a cross. We benefit greatly from the creativity with which God has blessed us through many in our church family. Picture shows the arrangement placed in St Andrews Church.