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The Church of Scotland
August 2019ISSUE 3/19
Rutherglen Old Parish
Church Newsletter
Registered Scottish Charity Scottish Charities Number SC006856
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PASTORAL LETTER
Dear Friends,
Perhaps, like me, you have been wondering if there would
be any summer. We then were hit by sunny days and
soaring temperatures.
It reminded me of my days in teaching. The summer end of
term church service would see us cheerfully singing
‘summer suns are glowing’ while the rain battered loudly
against the church windows.
Life like the weather can be full of extremes. Even in church
life things have gone from one extreme to another. Many of
us will remember when Sunday was a day when you
attended church and went for a walk in the afternoon before
returning for evening service. As little work as possible was done and children were not
allowed to play outside. Women would NEVER hang out a washing on Sunday. There would
be no newspapers and the television (if you had one) would remain silent. The radio might
be switched on but only for the ‘news’. Shops were all closed as were theatres, cinemas etc.
It was the Lord’s day and was to be observed quietly.
To our younger members this must sound very strange – something they are glad to have
missed!
Now we have gone to the other extreme. Only go to church if you want to and can be
bothered that Sunday. Often a very sunny day will take people off to the coast rather than
the kirk. Many sports and other activities for the children and youth are held on Sundays
ensuring that children miss attending ‘Junior church’. To distract the adults, we have shops
etc. open on a Sunday so that they will be kept well away from the kirk.
Perhaps what we need is a more balanced approach. Let’s make space in our lives for God.
Knowing him, learning to trust him and being willing to serve him will not only improve our
lives but the lives of all we meet.
Many blessings
Katie.
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CONGREGATIONAL ROLL
Weddings:
4/5/19 Scott Mackay to Jennifer Orr, 12 Trossachs Road, Cathkin, Rutherglen, G73 5LB1/6/19 Alan Quinn to Michelle Colquhoun, Flat 1/2, 89 Pettigrew Street, Shettleston, Glasgow, G32 8PW
Changes of Address:
Name Address District ElderLeigh Findlay from 89 Greystone Avenue, Rutherglen, G73 3SW 14 M Alexander(correction) to 25 Greystone Avenue, Rutherglen, G73 3SN 14 M AlexanderMargaret Hutton from 7 Braeside Avenue, Rutherglen, G73 3HL 11 T Pattison
to address unknown 0Cecilia Killough from Flat 1/1, 435 Main Street, Rutherglen, G73 3AT 9 A Bennet
to 44a Coldstream Drive, Rutherglen,G73 3LH 12 H MillarBetty Hunter from 540 Baltic Street, Glasgow, G40 4SF 1 C Brodie
to Greenfield Park Care Home, 291 Myreside Street, 27 K MorrisonCarntyne, Glasgow, G32 6BX
The following members have died:
Name Address District ElderThea Bryce 9 McMillan House, Abbeyfield, 33 Buchanan Drive, 26 K Morrison
Rutherglen, G73 3PFRuth Belshaw Dunvegan Care Home, 31 Howieshill Road, 27 K Morrison
Cambuslang, G72 8PW
Funerals:
9/5/19 Jean Allan Rodgerpark Care Home, 10 Rodger Dr, Rutherglen, G73 3QZ4/7/19 Sheena Strachan 64 Reid Street, Rutherglen, G73 3DPPrivate Thea Bryce 9 McMillan House, Abbeyfield, 33 Buchanan Drive,
Rutherglen, G73 3 PF 3/8/19 Ruth Belshaw Dunvegan Care Home, 31 Howieshill Road,
Cambuslang, G72 8PW
FORTHCOMING COMMUNION SERVICES
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The main quarterly celebration of the sacrament of communion will take place during our service on Sunday, 1 September. We also celebrate St Conval (29 September), St Luke (20 October) and All Saints (3 November) 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.
SCOTTISH BIBLE SOCIETY
The situation in Ukraine has not improved over the past few years, with a failure of the ceasefire and fighting resuming in Eastern Ukraine.
The Bible Society runs a programme reaching out to younger people, helping with career choices and warning of dangers. One girl, Alina, received a Bible and took it home to read. Her family were impoverished, and violence and alcohol were also problems. Despite hostility from all of them, Alina continued reading her Bible, and in just 8 months, this Bible brought the whole family of 6 to Christ. Next year, Alina will begin training as a teacher of Ukranian language.
This is just one story of a family helped to come to Jesus, by your support and prayers.
Marjory GreigSBS Contact
WOMAN’S GUILD
The Woman’s Guild outing to Dundee on Monday 13th May brought the 2018/2019 to a close. We arrived in Dundee beside the new Victoria and Albert museum and spent some time there. The weather was kind and allowed us to enjoy shopping and many had their photograph taken with the Desperate Dan statue. Perth was the final destination for our high tea which was enjoyed by all.Once again, our secretaries have succeeded in putting together a great syllabus for the 2019/2010 guild session with evenings of music, speakers and our annual quiz. Copies of the syllabus will be available in September before our first meting on Monday 7th October. As always, we extend a warm invitation to the congregation to join us at any of our meetings for an evening of fellowship with time to chat and enjoy a cuppa!
Myra McNairPresident
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The local Christian Aid Committee thanks everyone who donated and collected in our area during Christian Aid Week. The total amount raised in Rutherglen by all the churches was over £6,000 which has gone directly to CA headquarters, to be used where most needed.
When major disasters strike, there is an immediate outpouring of money, but CA also covers the aftermath of those emergencies. They help provide life-saving water, sanitation, hygiene and cash for food. Since January this year we have received £131.93 from members in our congregation, gathering small change in ‘WEE RED BOXES’. This amount could buy mosquito nets, worms for irrigation, or go towards a goat or a cow for milk, just to name a few. A few coppers added to another few coppers help so many people. The ‘WEE RED BOXES’ are available from the vestibule table if you would care to join in our saving plan.
Our Autumn Coffee Morning will take place in our Greenhill Hall on Saturday 26 th October at 10am till Noon. The inclusive cost will be £3, with all monies going to Christian Aid. We look forward to seeing you there with your friends.
Best Wishes from Marjory and Jean
CHRISTIAN AID CONTACTS
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.
SCRABBLE
We look forward to our next session commencing in October. We meet on Wednesday afternoons at 2pm till 4pm and enjoy Tea and Scrabble. We would be delighted if some new faces joined us so, if you like words, or would like to learn some new ones, please come along.
THE SCRABBLERS
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WORLD MISSION NEWS
In April 2015 we answered a call from World Mission to send a donation for Nepal, after the massive earthquake which killed 8,000 people and made 6,000,000 homeless. The project was called ‘Let Us Build a House’. The last update told of £476,891.07 having been raised by Church of Scotland members.
WM Partner Joel Hafvenstein shares some of the achievements of the Dhading Disaster Response
8 Drinking Water Schemes, involving miles of piping, from source to tap
35 Schools, with 102 classrooms
37 School Toilets
350 Household Toilets
5 Demo Houses
Bridges, Pathways and Small Hydro Schemes
People have been given social and psychological support
These are only some of the many works being carried out in Nepal in the name of our Lord.
Perhaps we could give thanks, in our prayers, for the workers and people of Nepal who are still striving to reach some kind of normality, and also remember Anne Davidson, our partner in Makululu, who contends with, and overcomes, difficulties every day in Mercy House.
Marjory GreigWM CONTACT
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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MONTHLY COFFEE MORNING
We did it… we had a Monthly Coffee Morning that was NOT on the 2nd Saturday of the Month!!Yes, Landemer Day was changed to make way for football, so we were open on 2nd June, instead of 9th June. We didn’t find any gasping bodies at the church doors on 10th June, so everyone seemed to remember the change. We were very busy and served many visitors and friends, so thank you again to all who were involved.We shall continue on our usual Saturdays now, and shall be pleased to welcome YOU along.
ALISON, BETTY, MARJORY and SANDRA
Session House Refurbishment
The Fabric committee are required to undertake an annual inspection of both the Church and the Manse to unsure the buildings are maintained to a high standard. Any routine work is always undertaken as and when required. Other areas requiring attention are prioritised until we have finances to proceed. The Session House and the Vestry have been on the list for some time.
At the meeting of the Congregational Board in June approval was given to refurbish the Session House, to bring it up to the standard of the rest of the building.
To reduce the cost we agreed to prepare the Session House by scrapping the walls for the contractors. Our thanks are due to the small team of volunteers who gave up their Sunday afternoon preparing. Here they are at work.
If you are not familiar with the Session House at present, take a look and then watch out for the next edition of the newsletter when we hope the work will be completed. Please be patient if the room is out of commission for a short time whilst the work is underway.
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CONGREGATIONAL GIVING
W F OOpen Plate
Other Income Fabric Total
B/f£14,310.
53 £441.01 £6,021.50£3,200.
00£23,973.0
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May 6 £1,317.30 £17.10 £3,802.25 £5,136.65
13 £746.30 £17.00 £763.30
20 £635.01 £14.40 £175.30 £824.7127 £806.70 £9.22 £815.92
Jun 2 £1,765.00 £88.00 £641.60 £2,494.609 £1,051.40 £39.00 £275.00 £1,365.40
16 £764.30 £19.00 £783.3023 £501.10 £9.06 £150.00 £660.1630 £721.50 £26.00 £25.00 £772.50
Jul 7 £1,375.10 £17.00 £123.55 £1,515.6514 £662.80 £17.00 £300.00 £979.8021 £624.80 £8.30 £633.1028 £784.10 £23.20 £35.50 £842.80
£26,065.94 £745.29 £11,249.70 £3,500.00£41,560.9
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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.
August to November Flower List
Date Donnor Deliverer Driver
4th Aug Mrs S Horne Miss J TMcTaggart Mrs M Greig
11th Aug Mr G Callaghan Miss I Kay Miss I Kay
18th Aug The Hamill Family Mrs E Muir Mrs E Muir
25th Aug Mrs J Hurst Mrs J Keenan Mrs J Keenan
1st Sep Miss J McTaggart Mrs E Duncan Mr T Duncan
8th Sep Mrs I Campbell Mrs P Cumming
15th Sep Mrs C Brodie Mrs C Brodie
22nd Sep Miss E Paton Mrs J Caldwell
29th Sep The Neilson Family Mrs M Robinson Miss A Bennet
6th Oct Dr J MacDonald Miss M Dobbin Miss M Dobbin
13th Oct Mrs G Dunn Mrs A Brown Mrs A Brown
20th Oct Mrs M Robinson Miss J TMcTaggart Mrs M Greig
27th Oct Mrs J Hurst Miss I Kay Miss I Kay
3rd Nov Miss I Kay Mrs E Muir Mrs E Muir
10th Nov Mrs J Hannah Mrs J Keenan Mrs J Keenan
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
LOCUM Katie Morrison Mob: 078523738403b / 16 Stockiemuir Avenue, Bearsden, G61 3JL Tel: 942 3024
SESSION CLERK: Hugh Millar [email protected] Blairbeth Road, Rutherglen Tel: 634 4355
ROLL KEEPER: Brian Keenan56 Highburgh Drive, Rutherglen Tel: 647 8828
CLERK TO THE Alison G Bennet [email protected] 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 [email protected]: 3 Drumsargard Road, Rutherglen Tel: 647 4415
NEWSLETTER Karen Morris [email protected] 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.
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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 …………………………………………….
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Postcode …………………………………………….
Tel. No. …………………………………………….
to Address …………………………………………….
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Postcode …………………………………………….
Tel. No. …………………………………………….
Please forward the completed form to: Brian KeenanRoll Keeper56 Highburgh DriveBurnside
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RutherglenG73 3RZ
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