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Proverbs 3: 5,6 (NLT)
LOOKING FORWARD…
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What would make it to your list of all-time favouriteTV programmes? One that regularly tops the list of
polls (even now, 11 years after the show finished)
is Only Fools and Horses, with Del-Boy and Rodney
of Trotters Independent Trading.
Even if it does make your shortlist, I doubt that
many of you would be as enthusiastic about it as
Darren Williams from Bristol, who has just spent
£4,000 having his whole back tattooed as a tribute
to the show.
Is Darren simply a devoted fan, or is his passion taking him – to put it
mildly – a step too far?
Personally I’m not sure I’d be queuing up at the nearest tattoo parlour
for the sake of Only Fools and Horses – or even for Star Trek which would
(yes, I confess it) be my own rather geeky favourite. But it does raise the
question: how far am I willing to go in showing my support for what
matters to me?
In a climate where to stand up for what we believe about God can all too
easily daub us with the label of “Fanatic”, I find myself wanting to avoid
doing anything that might be misunderstood, or might make me stand
out inappropriately.
And yet the Bible is full of people who seem to have a different set of
priorities. Think of King David, who danced so exuberantly before the
Lord that his wife heaped derision on his head; or Daniel who defied the
king by refusing to eat any meat; or Peter who, being offered his freedom
in return for keeping quiet, responds that he cannot help himself but
speak of what he sees the Lord doing. Here were people who showedtheir passionate devotion in ways that were misunderstood, and open to
ridicule.
We often claim to be concerned that we do not make the Christian gospel
look “weird”; and yet I suspect that what makes people outside thechurch more dubious about our claims is the reluctance of most Christians to simply name the name of Christ in the public square. Jesus
didn’t seem to worry about appearing strange – on the contrary, hespoke bluntly about God’s message to the people, and called his
followers to live distinctive lives of witness and service.
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Happy New Year everyone! It already feels like we
have been in this new year for quite a while, but this
is the first PBC magazine of 2015.
You will notice some changes this month, but theyare just a result of me changing the programme I am
using to create the magazine. Further changes will be
taking place as we begin to implement the feedback from the
questionnaires we included with the last magazine from the next issue
onwards – thanks to everyone who responded! However, please don’t
think that was your only chance to feed back on the magazine. We would
love to hear if you have any ideas or thoughts on the magazine whenever
you may have them! Please just email me at the magazine address,[email protected] and copy it to Ian at
[email protected] , or if you don’t have access to a
computer or the internet just catch me (and/or Ian) on a Sunday
morning.
And, while I am empowering you to be involved in how our church
magazine is shaped, let me encourage you also to be involved in the
content. Our congregation is growing and there are a number ofdifferent groups that meet regularly – lots of information and news to be
shared among a large group of people. If you have some news to share, a
report of a church event, a review of the material you have been
following at house group, a Christian book or Christian music, an update
on a church group you attend or anything else that you think could be
included in the magazine, please either email them to the address above
or pass them to me in person at church. It would be great to have a
magazine that is relevant to our church and about the people in ourchurch.
Morag
If Darren will spend £4,000 and a lot of
time (and pain) on a tattoo for his love of
Del Boy, what am I prepared to do to
show others my love forJesus?
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BUS Prayer Diary. . .
February 1st
Carol Campbell (Healthcare Lead Chaplain, Clyde Area)
Bathgate Baptist Church
Bearsden Baptist Church Bellshill Baptist Church
February 8th
John Craib (Chaplain, HMP Low Moss) Bo'ness
Bourtreehill
Baptist Church
Brae Baptist Church
February 15th
Philip Craven (Chaplain, Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Greenock)
Bridge of Don Baptist Church
Bristo Baptist Church
Broughty Ferry Baptist Church
February 22nd
Broxburn Baptist Church
Buckhaven Baptist Church
Buckie Baptist Church
March 1st
Leslie Edge (Chaplain, Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice)
Burra Isle Baptist Church
Calderwood Baptist Church
Cambuslang Baptist Church
March 8th
Ron Flett (City Centre Chaplain, Aberdeen) Campbeltown
Community Church
Canonmills Baptist Church
Carbrain Baptist Church
March 15th
George Hunter (P/T Chaplain, Auchenlochan) Carluke Baptist Church
Carnoustie Baptist Church
Castlehill Baptist Church
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March 22nd
Cliff Jackson (Lead Chaplain, Auchlochan) Castlemilk
Community Church
Cathcart Baptist Church
Central, Edinburgh
March 29th
John Jamieson (Army Chaplain)
Gordon Jones (Chaplain, Royal Alexandria Hospital)
City Gates, Edinburgh
Cleland Baptist Church
Coastline Community Church
Coatbridge Baptist Church
Is praying together important for us as a church? If so, can we do it
better, given that attendance at church prayer meetings is generally low?
Towards the end of last year, homegroups were asked to think about the
arrangements for our prayer meetings. Following that, we had a
discussion at the last members' meeting about whether praying togetheris important, why we do it, and what could be done to encourage people
to join in. We're still working through the responses from that
discussion, but several points came out very clearly. Overwhelmingly
people agreed that corporate prayer is really important - for our
spiritual development, as an act of worship, and as a means of both
bringing our needs to God and to listen for his plans for us. Secondly,
people felt that a particular focus in prayer meetings is really helpful.
Thirdly, many people made the point that Saturday mornings areactually a really difficult time for families to come out, as it's one of the
few times when they can all be together.
We are in the process of thinking
through how we can best put those
suggestions into practice - watch thisspace for developments!
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Prayer Points
Remember Viv MacLennan, who is very frail, and his wife,
Margaret.
Remember Willy, who has found it difficult to go out over thesecolder months. Pray that the Spring will bring some warmer
weather and good health.
Jim Munroe has been receiving palliative care in the Margaret
Kerr unit at the BGH. Remember him and his wife, Carolyn, and
sons, Euan, Neil and Callum. Pray that Jim would be free of pain
and that the whole family would know God’s peace.
Helen Cloppin is moving house, Tuesday 10 February. Pray thatthe move would go smoothly and be a positive experience.
Give thanks for the members meeting, which was very positive
and encouraging. Pray that God would be kept at the head of all
things as we strive to meet with enthusiasm and willingness the
action points discussed (detailed in pages 6–8)
Pray for more helpers with the children’s work. We are very
grateful to all those who help already, and that we have so manychildren. However, with so many children, we need more able-
bodied helpers.
Give thanks for the children who come to church, and ask that
God will hold them close to him, that they would grow to know
His Word and that they would know Him.
The accommodation arrangements continue to be uncertain, but
discussions have come to a pause for now. Pray for the recommitment service on Sunday 22 March, that it
would be well attended and that God would move powerfully
among us.
Our morning service on Sunday 22 March will be a special
recommitment service for the whole church family, with Jim
McGillivray from East Mains Baptist Church coming to speak. This
will be a really important time for the church, so please make everyeffort to be there.
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What is God’s vision for Peebles Baptist
Church in 2015?
That was one of the key discussions at
t he January Church Members’ Meeting,following an all-day meeting of the
leadership team the week before.Having looked at what we felt were the
gifts and resources that we have in PBC,
we thought about our “utopian ideal” of
what the church would look like if we
really let God have his way with us:
A community of people whose
lives invite questions
Good News people
Jesus at the centre of everything
The body of Christ
Fearless, bold
Feeling blessed
Expecting conversions: not limiting God
Equipped for persecution With a core commitment to prayer
People knowing they are doing what God wants them to do
Able to take risks and embrace change (and learn from failure)
Free from cliques
At the heart of the community, available to local people in a
reliable way
Growing, to include:
o more families with children and teenagers
o more single-parents
o more men
That’s all very well so far – but also very theoretical. What would that
mean in practice? We’ve already started a lot of exciting and important
things to reflect our love for one another and for the community we live
in, such as the King’s Meadow, Pulse, and the new KAOS groups to namebut a few – but in terms of new and developing things, what concrete
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plans and targets would that give rise to for the coming year?
We came up with 20 specific points for 2015 – they’re listed here in
rough date order:
Immediately
1. We have clear priorities emerging from the Leadership Team Away
Day on 21st January; and Church Meeting on 28th January.
First three months: foundational
2. We will urgently rekindle our expectation that people long known to
us can/will come to faith, by spending time with God, both
personally and corporately, seeking the renewal of our hearts and
minds.
3. We will hold a recommitment/re-dedication/covenant
service/event for whole church in March (?) with outside
facilitation/assistance.
4. We will recognise our fear and, through commitment to prayer
which doesn’t limit God, we will learn to be fearless.
April - June
5. We will encourage and facilitate each other in Bible reading.
6. The Leadership Team will review the Church’s approach to
responsibility and oversight across the various areas of ministry;
and report back to the Church meeting with recommendations in
May.
7. We will have a “Celebrate Recovery” group up and running within
the church by June, to serve people affected by addictions.
July - September
8. We will obtain clarity about our access to Victoria Park Centre by
August. Working with other groups and agencies as appropriate, we
will achieve this by taking the lead role in presenting a compelling
case, in keeping with its priorities, to the new “arm’s length” body
which will manage the Centre from April onwards.9. We will have a “Vision Day” in September, for the whole Church
family, to build each other up and to seek inspiration and guidance
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from God for the year to come.
10. We will have a revised and updated Church Constitution by
September.
11. We will intentionally develop and implement improved support
systems for new Christians.
12.
We will hold a discussion about the advantages and disadvantages
of “closed” and “open” approaches to Church membership.
By the end of the year
13. The number of house groups will have increased to six; and there
will be a more systematic and shared approach across all groups.
14.
The number of members will have risen to fifty.15. There will have been five baptisms.
16. Five people not known to us at the start of the year will have come
to faith by means of connections made in a number of ways,
including:
a. a course for new explorers, starting in February
b. events at Easter
c.
the big Sunday event on 16th August17. We will be considering ways by which we might be able to employ a
Youth Worker.
18. We will have approximately 90 people attending Sunday services
as a result of steady growth (and having found more seating!)
19. Financial giving will have increased to make good the shortfall
created by this year’s reduced amount of BU grant funding.
20.
We will have adopted a motto verse of scripture for 2016.
This is necessarily a slightly abbreviated version of the discussion – if
you’d like to find out more, please do speak to a member of the
Leadership Team.
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Christmas Party
It seems so long ago now, but many of us enjoyed a
superb, entertainment-filled Christmas party on the 29th
of December. Not only was there a huge banquet spread
before us, but we enjoyed intervals of musicalentertainment; the men’s chorus, the ukulele quartet and
a solo performance from Helen.
The men’s group had not long been to a recording studio
as one of their recent outings, where they recorded their
versions of 10,000 reasons, Days of Elijah, My Lighthouse
and Lion of Judah. (If you would like to listen to the CD,
see Frank or one of the guys – photos on the website!)Fresh from their musical recording adventure, they took
to the “stage” at our Christmas party to perform a very
entertaining version of Mary’s’ Boy Child. Thanks guys!
We also enjoyed a special performance by a quartet
(Linda Bell, Margaret Cowan and Christine and Frank
Drummond) from a recently formed ukulele band (name
suggestions welcome!). The familiar tune of Da Doo RonRon was played beautifuly, but, thanks to the lyrical
masterminds of Liz and Linda, the verses that were sung
were unique and all about our minister!
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Helen Cloppin bravely took to the stage also,
singing for us a beautiful rendition of Wind
Beneath my Wings.
As well as the brilliant entertainment for the
adults, the children enjoyed a lovely party put onby the young members of the Doran clan! The
children all had such a good time, we are very
grateful to Meghan, Orla and Caleb for giving up
their party to help at another! Well done.
With Spring just around the corner, the King’s Meadow Community
Garden will soon be bursting into life again. With the new growth in
the church too over the last year, we’re hoping that there may be
some new volunteers keen to get involved. The main aim is to growrelationships and be good news in the community, and if this
appeals to you, please speak to Bill or Lindsey.
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Burns Quiz Night and Supper
Thanks to Liz and Linda who hosted a superb
Burn’s supper on Saturday 31 January.
To work up our appetite’s, Liz hosted a general
knowledge quiz. The atmosphere was tense, as
the teams huddled together, whispering their
answers and speedily jotting it down on their answer
sheets. . . Actually, it was quite the opposite! There was a lively hum
around the room of good-humoured chat and debating, and instead of
low, short whispers, some teams seemed quite willing to whisper
loud enough to help other’s out a little – but was it the right answer!Never mind that, how come Douglas was the one receiving all the
good fortune (according to Liz’s sporadic anecdotes)?
Anyway, I can’t even remember the name of the team that won –
probably Frank’s. But someone did win, and we were given
permission to tuck in. The food was so delicious; every last ounce was
polished up – main and desert! Thanks to all those who prepared ourhaggis, ‘neaps and tatties, and not forgetting Jennie’s famous clootie
dumpling and a refreshing fruit salad. There were also a number of
willing washers and dryers and tidier uppers!
Well done everyone!
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6 easy ways you can start 2015
praying for BMS and supporting
their work around the world
1. Visit
http://www.bmsworldmission.org/prayer
guide and download the January-March
prayer guide
2. Check out weekly prayer requests using
the BMS prayer blog
http://www.bmsworldmission.org/news-
blogs/blogs/prayer
3. Join with people in a 2 year "Project
Cyrus" prayer focus for North Korea
http://www.bmsworldmission.org/suppor
t-us/pray-with-us/project-cyrus
4. Commit to pray reqularly for our mission partners, and follow their
lives on the BMS website – Sara McArthur in Peru, Andy and Jutta Cowie
in Haiti, and Ann and David MacFarlane in Italy
5. Save the date in your diaries - on Sunday 21st June, Andy and Jutta
will be joining us in worship for our morning service at PBC. They will
preach at the service, and it would be great if we can have a church lunch
that day to offer hospitality.
6. Remember our monthly "Thirsty" small change collections on the first
Sunday of each month
If anyone does not have access to the internet, and would like any of the
resources printed out, please see Lindsey or Ian.
http://www.bmsworldmission.org/prayerguidehttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/prayerguidehttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/prayerguidehttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/news-blogs/blogs/prayerhttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/news-blogs/blogs/prayerhttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/news-blogs/blogs/prayerhttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/support-us/pray-with-us/project-cyrushttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/support-us/pray-with-us/project-cyrushttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/support-us/pray-with-us/project-cyrushttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/support-us/pray-with-us/project-cyrushttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/support-us/pray-with-us/project-cyrushttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/news-blogs/blogs/prayerhttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/news-blogs/blogs/prayerhttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/prayerguidehttp://www.bmsworldmission.org/prayerguide
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Dumfries Baptist Church Building Project
From this… To this???
No, Dumfries Baptist Church isn’t really planning to leave its Newall
Terrace building (erected in 1881, and believed to have been based on
the design of Spurgeon’s London Tabernacle) to worship in a field!For a number of years, the Sunday morning congregation has been too
large to squeeze into the old Victorian building pictured above, and
services have had to be held in the High School.
The vision for a new home, to serve God and meet needs in the local
community, began to take root in the fellowship. Much prayer and lots of
fundraising effort allowed the church to purchase, in 2012, a three-acresite in Georgetown, the largest housing estate in Dumfries. The second
photograph shows a very happy church event held shortly after the
dedication of this ground.
Just over a year ago, planning consent was granted for the building of a
complex to include a café, a sports hall and changing facilities, and an
outdoor sports pitch – along with a church at its heart. The anticipated
cost of building is £3.5 million.A significant proportion of this has already been raised, but church folk
are under no illusions about the scale of the task ahead. As senior pastor
Alistair Purss puts it,
“ Getting a large group of people engaged and enthused throughout
the process of fulfilling the vision so far has not been
straightforward. I dare say our process and journey has not been
perfect, but we learn as we go – not many of us have done thisbefore. We want to do it better with God's help… So, we move
forward trusting in our great God because nothing is impossible
with Him.”
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Dear all,
It was really good to have had Judy here for almost a month over
Christmas and New Year. She returned back to the States a few days ago.
Also last weekend I had Jason & Andrea Murfitt and their daughter Lucy
staying with me. This is the English couple from Cornwall who have
made visits to the Apurina. Jason spoke at my church on Sunday and
showed a video of the Apurina. It was quite emotional to see all my
Apurina friends in this way. It's now been almost 3 years since I was last
with them. Jason and Andrea have been on furlough and return to Brazil
shortly. They aim to continue their visits to the Apurina along with the
American couple Brad and Melissa. Do value prayer for these two
couples and their future contacts with the Apurina. Thanks for your
continued prayers,
In Him,
Cathie
If you have internet access, you can find lots more information, including
an exciting “fly through video” of how the new church might look, on the
Dumfries Baptist Church website at :
http://dbchurch.weebly.com/gillbrae-rd-project.html
The vision of a church serving as a hub for its local community ischerished by many of us in Peebles Baptist Church too – so let’s get
behind our Dumfries brothers and sisters, to pray and encourage them
in whatever ways we can.
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If you have a smartphone…
Maybe you’ve never promised to pray for someone, and forgotten to do
it? Or perhaps you’re already disciplined and well organised enough to
pray through the church contact list, and for our Link Missionaries, on a
regular basis?
If, on the other hand, you’re like me and need all the help you can get
even to scratch the surface of prayer, you might find it helpful to install
the PrayerMate app (free) on your smartphone.
PrayerMate is a fairly easy to use “prayer organiser”, into which youenter the names of people, organisations, events (and other categories)
you want to pray for. Thereafter, each time you open the app, a selection
of your topics will show up as “index cards”. You can determine the level
of detail you want to include on each “card” and the frequency with
which individual people or items will re-appear. Very helpfully,
PrayerMate also enables you to link in automatically to regular prayer
updates from a wide selection of Christian organisations, including BMS
and Tearfund. If you wish, you can set an audible reminder for praying at
specific times of day.
Another Christian discipline I’ve found very difficult in the past has beenreading through the Bible in a year. I’ve managed it only once, without
using a commentary (using a Bible and a commentary together every day
seemed just too cumbersome). But I really struggled with whole chunks,
especially in the Old Testament.
This year I’ve discovered the “Bible in One Year” app. Every day there’s amanageable passage from either Psalms or Proverbs, another from the
New Testament, and one from the Old Testament, with a shortcommentary from Nicky and Pippa Gumbel, which I think will be
particularly helpful when we reach the difficult bits! All you have to do is
to open the app, and the day’s commentary and readings are there, ready
to go. If you miss some days, the automatic tracker makes it easy to go
back and catch up at a convenient time.
Mobile phones can be problematic – but they can also be a real blessing!Please do share any recommendations in future Magazines.
Christine
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Regular Events
Sundays
Prayer Meeting – 10.30 AM
Morning Service – 11.00 AM Vicky’s Tearoom – 3–4 PM (third Sunday of the month)
Mondays
Lunch ‘n’ Chat – 12 .00 PM (first Sunday of the month)
Tuesdays
Afternoon House Group – 1.00 PM, Glensax Road
Evening House Group – 7.30 PM, Kingsmeadows Gardens
Wednesdays
Dovecot Court Service – 3.00 PM, (fortnightly)
Singing Together – 2.00 PM, Dovecot Court (first Wednesday)
Innerleithen House Group – 7.30 PM, 9 Montgomery Square
Thursdays West Linton House Group – 7.30 PM, 8 Lyne Park (fortnightly)
Fridays
King’s Meadow Work Parties – 2–4 PM (see Bill for dates over
winter)
Saturdays Prayer Breakfasts – 8.00 AM (second Saturday of the month)
Messy church – 3–5 PM (~fourth Saturday of the month)
Updates and last minute changes are shown on the weekly
Supplement – please keep your eyes peeled!
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SUNDAY 8 FEBRUARY Children’s talk: Bill Jacobs
KAOS Bubbles: Jennie Jacobs, Morag Bramhall
KAOS Splash: Jan Gordon, Christine Drummond
Teens: Richard Dewhurst
Flowers: Margaret McLennanStewards: Bill Jacobs, Jacqueline Wilson
Teas: Douglas McCall
Setup: David, Frank, Janet
SUNDAY 15 FEBRUARY Children’s talk: Bill Jacobs
KAOS Bubbles: Lorna Doran, Emma Dalrymple
KAOS Splash: Bill Jacobs, Charles TullochTeens: Help with KAOS
Flowers: Wilma Wintour
Stewards: Vi Brown, Margaret Cowan
Teas: Frank Drummond
Setup: Bill, Jacqueline, Janet
Comm’n Servers: Jennie Jacobs, Christine Drummond (JW laying)
SUNDAY 22 FEBRUARY Children’s talk: Christine Drummond
KAOS Bubbles: Moira Dalrymple, Carlyn McCall
KAOS Splash: Chris Dewhurst, A.N. Other
Teens: Stay in service
Flowers: Margaret Johnstone
Stewards: Stan Henderson, Liz Keiro
Teas: Hazel Hoggan
Setup: David, Frank, Janet
SUNDAY 1 M ARCH Children’s talk: Rab Bramhall
KAOS Bubbles: Christine Drummond, Elaine Taylor
KAOS Splash: Lindsey Gray, Janlyn Townley
Teens: Rab Bramhall
Flowers: Janet Smith
Stewards: Willie & Wilma Wintour, Janet SmithTeas: Kenny Hamilton
Setup: Bill, Jacqueline, Janet
Comm’n Servers: Linda Bell, John Dalrymple (LG laying)
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SUNDAY 8 M ARCH Children’s talk: Jacqueline Wilson
KAOS Bubbles: Jennie Jacobs, Morag Bramhall
KAOS Splash: Jan Gordon, Christine Drummond
Teens: Richard Dewhurst
Flowers: Helen CraigStewards: Gordon Craig, Bill Jacobs
Teas: Helen Henderson
Setup: David, Frank, Janet
SUNDAY 15 M ARCH Children’s talk: Linda Bell
KAOS Bubbles: Lorna Doran, Emma Dalrymple
KAOS Splash: Bill Jacobs, Charles TullochTeens: Help with KAOS
Flowers: Isobel Clifford
Stewards: Jennie Jacobs, Vi Brown
Teas: Janlyn Townley
Setup: Bill, Jacqueline, Janet
Comm’n Servers: Lindsey Gray, Liz Keiro (LG laying)
SUNDAY 22 M ARCH – SPECIAL SERVICE Children’s talk: Charles Tulloch
KAOS Bubbles: Moira Dalrymple, Carlyn McCall
KAOS Splash: Chris Dewhurst, A.N. Other
Teens: Stay in service
Flowers: Linda Bell
Stewards: Christine Drummond, Stan Henderson
Teas: Vi Brown
Setup: David, Frank, Janet
SUNDAY 29 M ARCH – P ALM SUNDAY Children’s talk: Bill JacobsKAOS Bubbles: Christine Drummond, Elaine Taylor
KAOS Splash: Bill Jacobs, Janlyn Townley
Teens: Rab Bramhall
Flowers: Vi Brown
Stewards: Carlyn McCall, Willie & Wilma WintourTeas: Linda Bell
Setup: Bill, Jacqueline, Janet
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Contacts Page
Pastor:
Ian K Gray 07881 518854(day off: Monday) [email protected]
Secretary:
Christine Drummond 01721 722062
Treasurer:
Liz Keiro 01721 730217
Magazine Editor: Morag Bramhall [email protected]
Church website: http://peeblesbaptistchurch.org
PracticalHelp Leave a
message:01721788592
Prayer Contact
Fergus & Vi:01721720931
Visiting Contact
John & Moira:01899229343
PastorYou can still
call Ian:
07881 518854
Leave a message via email
or answering machine (01721 788592)
To request or offer jobs and skills,driving, equipment loan etc
Contact Fergus & Vi Brown with all
prayer requests (01721 720931)
Confidential requests to PULSE
prayer group
"Public" requests to church
members
Contact John & Moira Dalrymple
(01899 229343) with requests for
visits from the pastoral team
PULSE pastoral visiting group will
complement "normal" visiting
Alternatively, or in an emergency, you can
always call Ian Gray on 07881 518854