Trinity 10 8th August 2010
Markinch Parish Church
Sunday Bulletin
Our Mission
To Worship God, Share His love and Serve His World
Grace To You And Peace
During the organ prelude please quietly prepare yourself for sharing
in the service by offering a prayer and reading the lessons set for today.
To access the loop system switch to setting “T”
We enter to worship
Prelude - music for prayer and meditation
Welcome and Intimations.
Call to worship.
Hymn 63 - All people that on earth do dwell.
Prayer of Approach.
Reading: Psalm 40 verses 1 to 5 P566
Hymn 192 - All my hope on God is founded.
Prayer of Confession.
Reading: St Luke Chapter 10 verses 1-11 and 16-20 p1041
Hymn 641 - Seek ye first the kingdom of God.
Offering and Dedication
Hymn 520 - Ye who the name of Jesus bear.
”Throw Caution To The Wind”
Prayer of Thanksgiving and Intercession.
Hymn 436 - Christ triumphant, ever reigning (Guiting Power)
Benediction.
Postlude - music for prayer and reflection
We depart to serve
Life And Work Magazine - August 2010
Scotland's Reformation Trail
In the month which marks the 450th anniversary of the beginning of
the Scottish Reformation, Lynne McNeil offers a path through the
history of this significant time.
Wish You Were Here...
Professor Jane Dawson offers a snapshot of the Scottish
Reformation.
"Where God Wants Me To Be..."
Jackie Macadam meets Joel Githinji, a Church of Scotland mission
partner in Nepal.
Keeping it Fresh
Jackie Macadam reports on the work of Biblefresh, which offers a
new look at the Bible.
From Paradise to Pilgrim
R D Kernohan explores the influence of the King James Bible on two of
the best-known Christian authors of that time, Milton and Bunyan.
The Barclay Legacy
The Very Rev Dr John McIndoe reflects on the legacy left to the
church by William Barclay.
Mills and Mausoleums
Jackie Macadam learns about a project to conserve a unique part of
Scottish church history in India.
"The Father of Us All"
In the first of a new series examining the great characters of the Old
Testament, the Rev Martin Allen looks at Abraham.
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Update Welcome. We hope you will feel at home and among friends.
Would visitors please sign our visitors book.
Please join us for coffee and a chat in the hall after the service.
If you would like information about the Church or any of the
organisations please see a member of the welcome team.
The reader today is Nan McRoberts.
Our organist is Alison Burns.
Please welcome Rev Alistair McLeod who will lead us in worship today.
Ministers Vestry Hour 12 noon - 1.00 pm. Please contact the Minister for an
appointment - phone 01592-758264 or E-mail [email protected] In the
event of hospitalisation, serious illness, family anxiety, bereavement or
personal difficulty the Minister is readily available to visit. You have to let
him know if he can be of help.
Coffee Morning from 10.00am to 11.30am on Thursdays in the church hall.
Join us for tea or coffee and a chat. Sales table and lucky tickets.
Around Markinch - Photographic Quiz. How well do you know Markinch?
Entry sheets are available in the hall after the service today. First prize is a
model of the church. The quiz sheets are priced at £1.00 each.
Life and Work magazine Subscribers please note that copies of Life and
Work magazine can be collected from the vestibule following today's service.
Models of Markinch Parish Church are on sale in the hall after today's service,
priced at £19.99 each. All profits will be used for the refurbishment of the
Church buildings. Please see Tracy Thomson or call her on 01592 775752.
Help For Heroes - One of the young bowlers from Markinch Bowling Club is
organising a fundraising bowling competition to raise funds for Help for
Heroes next Sunday, 15th August. Everyone is invited to come and watch the
Adult / Junior pairs bowling competition, which begins at 10.00 am and will run
through the afternoon. There will be lucky tickets on sale at the Bowling Club
to help raise funds for this extremely worthwhile cause.
The African Children’s Choir is performing in Kinghorn Parish Church on
Sunday 22nd August at 7.30 pm. Tickets are £5 and are available only from Ena
Hudson on 01592 890181. Entry is by ticket only (as requested by the choir).
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