Payable by cheque to the chosen charity and sent to Carol Seymour at Thorntree, Arnprior FK8 3EY or cash payment at the door if requested in advance.
15.00 Sunday 19th August
Third Sunday at Three Concert Series
Alistair Warwick and Ulrike Wutscher organ and voice.
Saturday 15th September 10.00 – 16.00
St Mary’s Open Doors Day
Sunday 16th September 14.00 – 16.00
St Andrew’s Open Doors Day
Friday 28th September
Linkage Harvest Supper at St Andrews.
Saturday 20th October
Consecration of The Revd Canon Ian Paton as Bishop of St Andrews Dunkeld and Dunblane – details to follow.
Our campaign to assist Start Up Stirling is ongoing to allow contributions of the following items to be delivered to the tray in church on any Sunday. Thank you to all who contribute.
Tinned meat/fish/veg/beans, soup/fruit
Dried foods
Ready meals
Cooking sauces
Breakfast cereals
UHT milk
Tea/coffee/sugar
Snacks
Toiletries
Cleaning products
Household goods – good quality crockery, cutlery, towels, pots and pans.
Notices for the weeks beginning 16th and 23rd July
Joan Dymond
It is with great sadness that we have to tell you that Joan died on Saturday night in hospital. Joan had been under treatment, and had been suffering, for a long time.
Our thoughts and Prayers are with John and the family.
Please pray for Joan and the Family and may her soul rest in peace.
Headlines
There is presently no internet connection to The Rectory. Please text as necessary for urgent matters until further notice.
Diocesan Pilgrimage
This will be held on Saturday 28th July: full details of the day are now available: see below.
14th -29th July 2018
Callander and Trossachs Summerfest
Music, Film, Dance, Drama, Art, Crafts, Outdoor and Kids’ activities, Heritage and Poetry. St Andrew’s is involved by hosting ‘Art in the Pews’ – an exhibition of works by artists Darren Woodhead, Michael P. Young and Orla Stevens, alongside artwork from a school project on Flanders Moss, the best photos from Callander Photo Club, felt pictures by Val Adie and a Heritage Society display on Scotland’s Suffragettes. It is open Monday to Sat 12 to 16.30 and Sunday 14.00 to 16.30 and we hope you will look in and see it at some point. If you would like to help by stewarding, please contact Hilary Gunkel direct on mail@hilarygunkel.co.uk or Tel 01877 330798
St Mary’s Sunday 29th July
11.15 Manchester Church Lads and Girls Brigade Camp Service.
St Andrew’s Rota
Fiona, Hilary, Sandra
St Mary’s Rota
Sunday 22nd July
Kate Joynson or substitutes
Sunday 29th July
David Miller
Jonny North
This week
Wednesday 18th July
10.00 Callander
Matt. 11.25-27
also
Wednesday July 18th
Quiet Garden at Gleneagles open
Sunday 22nd July
The eighth Sunday after Trinity
Theme: The Lord’s Prayer ‘Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us’
Collect
Almighty Lord and everlasting God,
we beseech you to direct, sanctify and govern
both our hearts and bodies
in the ways of your laws
and the works of your commandments;
that through your most mighty protection, both here and ever,
we may be preserved in body and soul;
through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Services & Readings
10.00 Callander
Son of Sol. 3.1-4
Cor. 5.14-17
Matthew 6:14-15
11.15 Aberfoyle
Son of Sol. 3.1-4
Cor. 5.14-17
Matthew 6:14-15
Wednesday 25th July
James the Apostle
10.00 Callander
Matt.20.20-28
Saturday 28th July
Diocesan Pilgrimage in association with Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum
To help us experience something of the spiritual potential of pilgrimage, a section of the Fife Pilgrim Way will be navigated on Saturday 28 July this year, ending at the Cathedral ruins in St Andrews, then with refreshments and Evensong at All Saints’ Church, nearby. Destroyed during the Scottish Reformation, St Andrews Cathedral was consecrated in July 1318, the largest church in Scotland, and had already been a major pilgrimage destination for centuries for Christians from all over Europe. The Cathedral ruins remain an attraction for tourists and pilgrims from all over the world, with a renewed spiritual emphasis supported by new pilgrim routes, like the FPW. Different pilgrimage options have been provided to encourage participation from those with a wide range of mobility requirements and ages, along the different stages of the route. There will be places to rest and pray on the route and each stage will begin with a short act of worship during which any additional pilgrims will be welcomed and incorporated.
OPTION A would suit those who are used to walking longer distances – over 10 miles – covering some rough farm tracks, rural, woodland and urban paths, with some sustained hills to climb (transport back to Ceres will be provided for those who park at the start of this option).
OPTION B would suit those who are comfortable with some rougher sections, sloping surfaces and a distance of about 4-5 miles along country and urban paths. It starts at Craigtoun Country Park so could be part of a longer day out with children (transport back to Craigtoun will be provided for those who park at the start of this option).
OPTION C would suit those who are comfortable with up to a 3 mile route in a fairly flat, urban setting on fairly good tarmac and paved surfaces.
OPTION D would suit those who are comfortable with a distance of about half a mile, in a flat, urban setting along pavements and the paths and cut grass of the Cathedral ruins. Ceres Craigtoun Park
If any of the above are of interest, please let Richard know. Application by booking form obtained from Richard
Sunday 29th July
The ninth Sunday after Trinity
Collect
Almighty God,
who sent your Holy Spirit
to be the life and light of your Church:
open our hearts to the riches of your grace,
that we may bring forth the fruit of the Spirit
in love and joy and peace;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Services & Readings
10.00 Callander
Kings 4.42-44
Eph. 3.14-21
John 6.1-21
11.15 Aberfoyle
Parade Service (see above)
Kings 4.42-44
Eph. 3.14-21
John 6.1-21
Wednesday 1st August 2018
10.00 Callander
Matt.13.44-46
11.30 Killearn
Matt.13.44-46
Future Notices:
Friday 17th August
10.45 for 11.00
PAINT AND VARNISH
APPEARANCE AND APPRECIATION
FROM THE Rolling Stones to Caravaggio
Kate Seymour
Head of Education SRAL Netherlands
Gartmore Village Hall FK8 3RW
Illustrated Lecture
Questions led by Lyon and Turnbull
Lunch (gluten-free & vegetarian)
Wine donated by Lyon and Turnbull
Charities: music in Hospitals, The Tullochan Trust, The Sons of the Rock Society
Payable by cheque to the chosen charity and sent to Carol Seymour at Thorntree, Arnprior FK8 3EY or cash payment at the door if requested in advance.
Saturday 15th September 10.00 – 16.00
St Mary’s Open Doors Day
Sunday 16th September 14.00 – 16.00
St Andrew’s Open Doors Day
Friday 28th September
Linkage Harvest Supper at St Andrews.
Saturday 20th October
Consecration of The Revd Canon Ian Paton as Bishop of St Andrews Dunkeld and Dunblane – details to follow.
Our campaign to assist Start Up Stirling is ongoing to allow contributions of the following items to be delivered to the tray in church on any Sunday. Thank you to all who contribute.
Tinned meat/fish/veg/beans, soup/fruit
Dried foods
Ready meals
Cooking sauces
Breakfast cereals
UHT milk
Tea/coffee/sugar
Snacks
Toiletries
Cleaning products
Household goods – good quality crockery, cutlery, towels, pots and pans.
This will be held on Saturday 28th July: full details of the day are now available: see below.
Third Sunday at Three Concert Series
The next concert with Feis Fhoirt takes place on Sunday 15th July with young ceilidh musicians playing fiddles, clarash, guitar and mandolin with Gaelic singing.
14th -29th July 2018
Callander and Trossachs Summerfest
Music, Film, Dance, Drama, Art, Crafts, Outdoor and Kids’ activities, Heritage and Poetry. St Andrew’s is involved by hosting ‘Art in the Pews’ – an exhibition of works by artists Darren Woodhead, Michael P. Young and Orla Stevens, alongside artwork from a school project on Flanders Moss, the best photos from Callander Photo Club, felt pictures by Val Adie and a Heritage Society display on Scotland’s Suffragettes. It is open Monday to Sat 12 to 16.30 and Sunday 14.00 to 16.30 and we hope you will look in and see it at some point. If you would like to help by stewarding, please contact Hilary Gunkel direct on mail@hilarygunkel.co.uk or Tel 01877 330798
St Andrew’s Rota
Fiona, Hilary, Sandra
St Mary’s Rota
Marie and David Thompson
This week
Tuesday 10th July 2018
17.00 Fellowship Group- Croftamie
Wednesday 11th July 2018
10.00 Callander
Matt. 10.1-7
Sunday 15th July
The seventh Sunday after Trinity
Theme: The Lord’s Prayer ‘Forgive us our trespasses’
Collect
Lord of all power and might,
the author and giver of all good things:
graft in our hearts the love of your name,
increase in us true religion,
nourish us with all goodness,
and of your great mercy keep us in the same;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Services & Readings
08.00 Balfron
Mark 11:20-25
10.00 Callander
Amos 7.7-15
Eph. 1.3-14
Mark 11:20-25
11.15 Aberfoyle
Amos 7.7-15
Eph. 1.3-14
Mark 11:20-25
Wednesday 18th July
10.00 Callander
Matt. 11.25-27
also
Wednesday July 18th
Quiet Garden at Gleneagles open
Saturday 28th July
Diocesan Pilgrimage in association with Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum
To help us experience something of the spiritual potential of pilgrimage, a section of the Fife Pilgrim Way will be navigated on Saturday 28 July this year, ending at the Cathedral ruins in St Andrews, then with refreshments and Evensong at All Saints’ Church, nearby. Destroyed during the Scottish Reformation, St Andrews Cathedral was consecrated in July 1318, the largest church in Scotland, and had already been a major pilgrimage destination for centuries for Christians from all over Europe. The Cathedral ruins remain an attraction for tourists and pilgrims from all over the world, with a renewed spiritual emphasis supported by new pilgrim routes, like the FPW. Different pilgrimage options have been provided to encourage participation from those with a wide range of mobility requirements and ages, along the different stages of the route. There will be places to rest and pray on the route and each stage will begin with a short act of worship during which any additional pilgrims will be welcomed and incorporated.
OPTION A would suit those who are used to walking longer distances – over 10 miles – covering some rough farm tracks, rural, woodland and urban paths, with some sustained hills to climb (transport back to Ceres will be provided for those who park at the start of this option).
OPTION B would suit those who are comfortable with some rougher sections, sloping surfaces and a distance of about 4-5 miles along country and urban paths. It starts at Craigtoun Country Park so could be part of a longer day out with children (transport back to Craigtoun will be provided for those who park at the start of this option).
OPTION C would suit those who are comfortable with up to a 3 mile route in a fairly flat, urban setting on fairly good tarmac and paved surfaces.
OPTION D would suit those who are comfortable with a distance of about half a mile, in a flat, urban setting along pavements and the paths and cut grass of the Cathedral ruins. Ceres Craigtoun Park
If any of the above are of interest, please let Richard know. Application by booking form obtained from Richard
Friday 17th August
10.45 for 11.00
PAINT AND VARNISH
APPEARANCE AND APPRECIATION
FROM THE Rolling Stones to Caravaggio
Kate Seymour
Head of Education SRAL Netherlands
Gartmore Village Hall FK8 3RW
Illustrated Lecture
Questions led by Lyon and Turnbull
Lunch (gluten-free & vegetarian)
Wine donated by Lyon and Turnbull
Charities: music in Hospitals, The Tullochan Trust, The Sons of the Rock Society
Payable by cheque to the chosen charity and sent to Carol Seymour at Thorntree, Arnprior FK8 3EY or cash payment at the door if requested in advance.
Saturday 15th September 10.00 – 16.00
St Mary’s Open Doors Day
Sunday 16th September 14.00 – 16.00
St Andrew’s Open Doors Day
Friday 28th September
Linkage Harvest Supper at St Andrews.
Our campaign to assist Start Up Stirling is ongoing to allow contributions of the following items to be delivered to the tray in church on any Sunday. Thank you to all who contribute.
Tinned meat/fish/veg/beans, soup/fruit
Dried foods
Ready meals
Cooking sauces
Breakfast cereals
UHT milk
Tea/coffee/sugar
Snacks
Toiletries
Cleaning products
Household goods – good quality crockery, cutlery, towels, pots and pans.
This will be held on Saturday 28th July: full details of the day are now available: see below.
Third Sunday at Three Concert Series
The next concert with Feis Fhoirt takes place on Sunday 16th July with young ceilidh musicians playing fiddles, clarash, guitar and mandolin with Gaelic singing.
14th -29th July 2018
Callander and Trossachs Summerfest
Music, Film, Dance, Drama, Art, Crafts, Outdoor and Kids’ activities, Heritage and Poetry. St Andrew’s is involved by hosting ‘Art in the Pews’ – an exhibition of works by artists Darren Woodhead, Michael P. Young and Orla Stevens, alongside artwork from a school project on Flanders Moss, the best photos from Callander Photo Club, felt pictures by Val Adie and a Heritage Society display on Scotland’s Suffragettes. It is open Monday to Sat 12 to 16.30 and Sunday 14.00 to 16.30 and we hope you will look in and see it at some point. If you would like to help by stewarding, please contact Hilary Gunkel direct on mail@hilarygunkel.co.uk or Tel 01877 330798
St Andrew’s Rota
Fiona, Hilary, Sandra
St Mary’s Rota
George Willis
Mark Seymour or substitutes
This week
Wednesday 4th July
No midweek services at Callander nor Killearn
Sunday 8th July
The sixth Sunday after Trinity
Merciful God,
you have prepared for those who love you
such good things as pass our understanding:
pour into our hearts such love toward you
that we, loving you in all things and above all things,
may obtain your promises,
which exceed all that we can desire;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Services & Readings
10.00 Callander
Ezek. 2.1-5
Cor. 12.2-10
Mark 6.1-13
11.15 Aberfoyle
Ezek. 2.1-5
Cor. 12.2-10
Mark 6.1-13
Future Events and Dates
Tuesday 10th July 2018
17.00 Fellowship Group- Croftamie
Wednesday 11th July 2018
10.00 Callander
Matt. 10.1-7
Sunday 15th July
St Mary’s Third Sunday at Three Concert Series
15.00 Feis Fhiort
Wednesday July 18th
Quiet Garden at Gleneagles open
Saturday 28th July
Diocesan Pilgrimage in association with Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum
To help us experience something of the spiritual potential of pilgrimage, a section of the Fife Pilgrim Way will be navigated on Saturday 28 July this year, ending at the Cathedral ruins in St Andrews, then with refreshments and Evensong at All Saints’ Church, nearby. Destroyed during the Scottish Reformation, St Andrews Cathedral was consecrated in July 1318, the largest church in Scotland, and had already been a major pilgrimage destination for centuries for Christians from all over Europe. The Cathedral ruins remain an attraction for tourists and pilgrims from all over the world, with a renewed spiritual emphasis supported by new pilgrim routes, like the FPW. Different pilgrimage options have been provided to encourage participation from those with a wide range of mobility requirements and ages, along the different stages of the route. There will be places to rest and pray on the route and each stage will begin with a short act of worship during which any additional pilgrims will be welcomed and incorporated.
OPTION A would suit those who are used to walking longer distances – over 10 miles – covering some rough farm tracks, rural, woodland and urban paths, with some sustained hills to climb (transport back to Ceres will be provided for those who park at the start of this option).
OPTION B would suit those who are comfortable with some rougher sections, sloping surfaces and a distance of about 4-5 miles along country and urban paths. It starts at Craigtoun Country Park so could be part of a longer day out with children (transport back to Craigtoun will be provided for those who park at the start of this option).
OPTION C would suit those who are comfortable with up to a 3 mile route in a fairly flat, urban setting on fairly good tarmac and paved surfaces.
OPTION D would suit those who are comfortable with a distance of about half a mile, in a flat, urban setting along pavements and the paths and cut grass of the Cathedral ruins. Ceres Craigtoun Park
If any of the above are of interest, please let Richard know. Application by booking form obtained from Richard
Friday 17th August
10.45 for 11.00
PAINT AND VARNISH
APPEARANCE AND APPRECIATION
FROM THE Rolling Stones to Caravaggio
Kate Seymour
Head of Education SRAL Netherlands
Gartmore Village Hall FK8 3RW
Illustrated Lecture
Questions led by Lyon and Turnbull
Lunch (gluten-free & vegetarian)
Wine donated by Lyon and Turnbull
Charities: music in Hospitals, The Tullochan Trust, The Sons of the Rock Society
Payable by cheque to the chosen charity and sent to Carol Seymour at Thorntree, Arnprior FK8 3EY or cash payment at the door if requested in advance.
Saturday 15th September 10.00 – 16.00
St Mary’s Open Doors Day
Sunday 16th September 14.00 – 16.00
St Andrew’s Open Doors Day
Friday 28th September
Linkage Harvest Supper at St Andrews.
Our campaign to assist Start Up Stirling is ongoing to allow contributions of the following items to be delivered to the tray in church on any Sunday. Thank you to all who contribute.
Tinned meat/fish/veg/beans, soup/fruit
Dried foods
Ready meals
Cooking sauces
Breakfast cereals
UHT milk
Tea/coffee/sugar
Snacks
Toiletries
Cleaning products
Household goods – good quality crockery, cutlery, towels, pots and pans.