Notices for week beginning 9th January 2017
HEADLINES
Sunday 15 January 2017
St Mary’s Third at three series
Commencing 15.00
Pistons and Pipes Tom Poulson Trumpet Calum Robertson Organ/Clarinet This exciting and entertaining young duo have promised a wide ranging programme with a strong sense of spectacle.
For your prayers
Jean Sykes who mourns the loss of Mark her son. Please remember also Marion and Debbie
Those recovering from operations – Elizabeth Roads and Carol Seymour
St Andrew’s Rotas
Flowers: n/a
Readers and sides persons: Sandra, Peter and Christine
This week
Tuesday 10th January
17.00 Fellowship Group – Croftamie
Wednesday 11th January
10.00 Callander
Mark 1:29-39
18.30 Saturday 14th January
Robert Scott of Callander Filling Station writes ‘Callander Filling Station will meet in the Deli Ecosse, Ancaster Square. The evening will start with coffee and cake followed by worship led by Jim Steel from Stirling.
Our speaker for the evening will be Missy Perry who along with her husband David are American missionaries with Youth With A Mission in Stirling. They specialise in Relationship Evangelism and Spiritual Warfare. Their topic for the evening will be Spiritual Warfare and the Mission Field’
Sunday 15 January 2017
The Second Sunday of Epiphany
Services & Readings
Eternal Father,
who at the baptism of Jesus
revealed him to be your Son,
anointing him with the Holy Spirit:
grant to us, who are born again by water and the Spirit,
that we may be faithful to our calling as your adopted children;
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.
08.00 Balfron
John 1.29-42
10.00 Callander
Isa. 49.1-7
1.Cor. 1.1-9
John 1.29-42
11.15 Aberfoyle
Isa. 49.1-7
1.Cor. 1.1-9
John 1.29-42
15.00 St Mary’s Third at three series
See above
Monday 16th January until Wednesday 18th January
Richard absent at Clergy Conference. No midweek service at Callander
Friday 20th January
19.30 Aberfoyle-Vestry
Future Notices
St Mary’s Third at three series on the 19th February
Commencing 15.00
The former Tunnell Trust winners The Gliondar Ensemble (flute, oboe,
Clarinet, bassoon, horn). 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.
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.
No fresh fruit nor vegetables please.