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Daily Devotionspages 13 to 16
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‘Our aim is to draw
closer to God and to each
other, so that, through us,
He can make known to all people the joys and
challenges of following
Jesus’Vision
Statement
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Lord Jesus Christ,Thank you for who you are,Son of God and Son of Man.Thank you for forgiving me
for the things I have done wrong in my life.I turn from all that I know is wrong.I ask Your help afresh to follow you.
By the Holy Spirit,From the Bible,
In your Church,In this world.
Now; Today; Tomorrow.Thank you for hearing my prayer,
AmenAdapted from a prayer of responseIn the Alpha Course booklet page 72
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As I write, the nation seems to be in
the grips of a major crisis, as the
news spreads that the Great British
Bake-off is moving to Channel Four,
and, what’s more, Mel and Sue won’t be moving with it.
I have to admit that my knowledge
of baking a cake is severely limited.
I once set out, determinedly, to
make my first cinnamon and apple cake from memory, and I forgot to
add the eggs.
I learned from that experience that,
whatever the cake, certain basic
ingredients are always required, and
these ingredients seem to be flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and a hot oven.
Similarly, the Great British Bake-off
seems to be based on a winning
recipe. For a successful outcome it
requires Mary and Paul, Mel and Sue, and a number of excited and
committed new bakers.
Thanks to this combination the cur-
rent series is motoring along splen-
didly; but the big question being
discussed throughout the land is not so much whether it will still be
whether it will survive
without
two of its essential ingredients?
It’s the same when it comes to our
faith. Everybody is different, which
means that everybody experiences
faith in different ways, yet there are certain ingredients which are essen-
tial – a belief in Jesus as God’s son,
an acceptance that he died for us
on the cross, and an openness to his Spirit’s power working in us and
through us.
These words, taken from a letter he wrote to a friend, are how Paul tries to sum it up . . .
When God our Saviour
revealed his kindness and
love, he saved us, not
because of the righteous
things we had done, but because of his mercy. He
washed away our sins, giving
us a new birth and new life
through the Holy Spirit. He generously poured out the
Spirit upon us through Jesus
Christ our Saviour. Because
of his grace he made us right in his sight and gave us
confidence that we will
inherit eternal life.
(Titus 3.4-7)
Much love
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2nd October Vicky McCallum9th October Julie Wilson Martin 16th October Anne Shepherd23rd October Alison Suther-
Anne Shepherd 664 4756
The Kirkgate Trust will be having a Jumble Sale on Saturday 8th October in the Anderson Hall.
The hall will be open to receive jumble on the morning of the sale from 10am, or if you would like an uplift of suitable Jumble please call Jill Snowdon on 07823 335 585.
Thank You
Liberton Kirk
Saturday
All proceeds in aid of The Kirkgate Trust
October Alan HornNovember Roslin Wilson and Colin McleanDecember Christine Young and Evelyn Ogilvie
Neighbourhood SchemeIf you need help with shopping or small jobs, please contact Morag
on 664 1458, who will try to find someone to help
If you have any items of interest about members, or their friends, that you would like to share, please pass details to the Editor, for inclusion
in the Congregational News section of the Magazine.
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4th October is the feast day of St
Francis of Assisi. When Francis came to God people thought he had gone mad and even his own father dis-owned him. But Francis’ simple way of life soon attracted others. He and his companions went out to preach two by two. Unlike the preachers and priests that people were used to, they wore sackcloth and went barefoot. They were different in other ways too; they lived a very simple life and celebrated God’s creation. And to Francis all of God's creation was equally important. In one famous story a wolf had been eating people. The town wanted to kill the wolf but Francis talked the wolf into never kill-ing again. And the townspeople made sure that the wolf always had plenty to eat. Even blindness did not discourage Francis’ spirit when he wrote his beau-tiful ‘Canticle of the Sun’ praising God through the miracle of His creation. Francis died aged only 45, worn out with years of poverty and wandering.
How do you make a paper fish swim? Cut a fish shape from a sheet of ordinary writing paper. Make it 10-12cm long, and decorate it making sure that the colours won’t run when the fish gets wet. In the centre of the fish’s body cut a small circle and then a very narrow slit from the
gently lay the fish on the surface of a bath or large bowl of water and carefully place a few drops of cooking oil into the central hole. The oil will expand through the slit and drive the fish through the water.
A zebra stuck in a revolving
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To get to the Shell station.
I am looking for anyone interested in singing, to join a choral group, for special occasions, at the 9.30 a.m. service; the first being a simple introit and anthem for Remembrance Sunday on November 13th. There's no obligation to participate at every future event - just come along to the rehearsals on Tuesday evenings from 7.30 on October 25th, and November 1st and 8th and have fun singing. Calum Gubby
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The Evening Guild meets on the first and the third Mondays of the month at 7.30pm in the Anderson Hall.The Afternoon Guild meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 2.15pm in the Small Hall.The restarts on rd and the current members would be delighted if you could join them that evening. The speaker on the 3rd will be Dr. James Reid-Baxter and his talk is entitled
It promises to be a very enlightening evening.On th there will be a speaker from a small organisation whose project, is about helping churches to welcome people with learning disabilities, including them in all aspects of church life and building friendships – both with Jesus and with other church members. As our Guild has chosen this charity as one of our two projects this year, there will be a Sales Table to raise funds at the meeting. Tea and biscuits are served at the end of the meetings.The restarts on th . The speaker will be , a member of Craigmillar Park Church, who will speak about . Each year, many members of Liberton Kirk become involved in filling shoe-boxes for the Blythswood Care Shoebox Appeal. Come along to the meeting and find out more about the history of the shoeboxes and how they get to their final destination! Afternoon Tea is served after the talk and there is a chance to socialise. We look forward to seeing you on the 12th.
2nd October Fiona Knight 672 1041 John Gooday 664 67929th October Bill Mercer 664 2152 Maureen Horn 666 008016th October Tom Baxendale 666 1371 Jessie Burns 664 419323rd October Margaret Goldie 258 1996 Grant Cook 664 158130th October Evelyn Ogilvie 664 1171 David Colley 663 3757
11am service door (for month of October) Helen Colley
Most people have heard about Riding for the Disabled, and perhaps know that there is a local facility at the Drum Estate in Gilmerton, but here is a chance to find out about the good work that they do. The Justice and Peace Group of the local churches is running an awareness evening at the Tron Kirk Moredun, Craigour Gardens, 7pm on Wednesday 12th
Admission £1, with a speaker, tombola, and refreshments afterwards. Please come along and hear about a local charity. Ruth Davies, Tel. 664 3608
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We ask for great faith in Christ, but He reminds us that it is not great faith, but a great God in whom to have faith, that is important. A great God can do a great deal on but a little faith, yet we must not take pride in our faith, for we are called to serve and not to expect reward, nor count the cost. This is no more than our duty.
2nd October 2016 - The Twentieth Sunday of TrinityWhy and how do I read the Bible?
BEFORE Clérambault Duo & TrioDURING Lefébury-Wély Élévation ou Communion
Elevation or CommunionAFTER Reger Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation
9th October 2016 - The Twenty-First Sunday of TrinityHow does God guide me?
BEFORE Respighi Preludio in La minore sopra un corale di BachPrelude in A Minor on a Bach Chorale
DURING Viner RichmondO for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer’s praise
AFTER Clérambault Basse et Dessus de TrompetteThe Upper and Lower Trumpet
16th October 2016 - The Twenty-Second Sunday of TrinityHow do I resist evil?
BEFORE Dubois Déploration, LamentationsDURING Solomons OctoberAFTER Saint-Saëns Pro defunctis, For the dead
23rd October 2016 - The Last Sunday of TrinityDoes God heal to-day?
BEFORE Frescobaldi Aria detto Balletto, Aria of the BalletDURING Kunkel Aus meines Herzens Grunde
From the Bottom of my HeartAFTER Best O praise the Lord with one consent
30th October 2016 - The Fourth Sunday before Advent - All Saints’ DayWhat about the Church?
BEFORE Vann Hereford, O Thou who camest from aboveDURING TAIZE Ostende Nobis
Lord, show us your mercy. Amen! Come soon!AFTER Michel Now thank we all our God
Calum Gubby
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1 He must be ‘the husband of but one wife and must manage his children and his household well’ (1 Timothy 3:12) (6)
4 ‘For we must all — before the judgement seat of Christ’ (2 Corinthians 5:10) (6)7 ‘They reeled and staggered like drunken men; they were at their — end’ (Psalm
107:27) (4) 8 see 19 Across 9 It concerned who among the disciples would be the greatest (Luke 9:46) (8) 13 Formed by the Jews in Thessalonica to root out Paul and Silas (Acts 17:5) (3) 16 ‘He has sent me to bind up the — ’ (Isaiah 61:1) (6-7)17 Moved rapidly on foot (Matthew 28:8) (3) 19 & 8 ‘— a great company of the — host appeared with the angel’ (Luke 2:13) (8,8)24 Hindrance (Romans 14:13) (8) 25 Comes between Luke and Acts (4) 26 Empower (Acts 4:29) (6) 27 ‘Get these out of here! How dare you turn my Father’s house into a — !’ (John
2:16) (6)
1 Sunrise (Psalm 119:147) (4) 2 The part of the day when Cornelius the Caesarean centurion had a vision of an
angel of God (Acts 10:3) (9) 3 He was one of those who returned with Zerubbabel from exile in Babylon to
Jerusalem (Nehemiah 7:7) (5) 4 ‘No one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born — ’(John 3:3) (5) 5 Animal hunted or killed as food (Ezekiel 22:25) (4) 6 ‘He encouraged them — — remain true to the Lord’ (Acts 11:23) (3,2) 10 Ruses (anag.) (5) 11 Jewish priestly vestment (Exodus 28:6) (5) 12 Visible sign of what had been there (Daniel 2:35) (5) 13 This was the trade of Alexander, who did Paul ‘a great deal of harm’
(2 Timothy 4:14) (9)
14 ‘This is my — , which is for you; do this in remem-brance of me’ (1 Corinthians 11:24) (4)
15 One of Noah’s great-great-grandsons (Genesis 10:24) (4)
18 Traditionally the first Brit-ish Christian martyr (5)
20 Relationship of Ner to Saul (1 Samuel 14:50) (5)
21 Jacob had one at a place he named Bethel while on his way to Haran, fleeing from Esau (Genesis 28:12) (5)
22 Bats (anag.) (4) 23 ‘You strain out a — but
swallow a camel’ (Matthew 23:24) (4)
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(with Crèche)Theme: Why and how do I read the Bible?Preacher: John Young
10.20am – Prayer Time in the Elders Room (All welcome)
2.30pm – Service at Ellen’s Glen House (SEECAT)é
Theme: If I can be forgiven anything, does it mean I can do what I like? Speaker: Tim Sinclair
Monday 3rd 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate CaféTuesday 4th 7.30am-7.30pm – Prayer space available in the Upper Room
9.30am-2.00pm; 5.30pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
2.00pm – Service at Braeside HouseWednesday 5th 9.30am-2.00pm; 6.00pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
7.00pm – Minister available at Kirkgate Café
Thursday 6th 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café7.00pm – Alpha @ LKC
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(All-age service with Crèche)Theme: How does God guide me?Preacher: Tim Sinclair
10.20am – Prayer Time in the Elders Room (All welcome)3.00pm – Special Communion Service in the Anderson Hall
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Theme: Forgiveness: are there really no limits?Speaker: John Young
Monday 10th 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café
Tuesday 11th 7.30am-7.30pm – Prayer space available in the Upper Room9.30am-2.00pm; 5.30pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
3.00pm – Pram Praise in the Small HallWednesday 12th 9.30am-2.00pm; 6.00pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
7.00pm – Minister available @ Kirkgate Café
8.00pm – Gathering for Praise in the KirkThursday 13th 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café
7.00pm – Alpha @ LKC+ Concert at Tron Kirk – Paul Jones & Fiona Hendley
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(with Crèche, Sunday Club, CC & BBC)Theme: How do I resist evil?Preacher: John Young
10.20am – Prayer Time in the Elders Room (All welcome)é
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Theme: Dying: what next?Speaker: David Hill
Monday 17th 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café
Tuesday 18th 7.30am-7.30pm – Prayer space available in the Upper Room9.30am-2.00pm; 5.30pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
7.30pm – Evening Worship Planning Meeting at the HillsWednesday 19th 9.30am-2.00pm; 6.00pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
2.30pm – Service at Braid Hills Nursing HomeThursday 20th 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café
7.00pm – Alpha @ LKCrd
(with Crèche, Sunday Club, CC & BBC)Theme: Does God heal today?Preacher: Nikki Kirkland
10.20am – Prayer Time in the Elders Room (All welcome)2.30pm – Service at Liberton Hospital (SEECAT)
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Theme: Social Justice: does God care?Speaker: John Young
Monday 24th 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café
Tuesday 25th 7.30am-7.30pm – Prayer space available in the Upper Room9.30am-2.00pm; 5.30pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
3.00pm – Service at Guthrie HouseWednesday 26th 9.30am-2.00pm 6.00pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
11.00am – Pram Praise in the Small Hall7.00pm – Minister available at Kirkgate Café
7.30pm – Kirkgate Café Board Meeting8.00pm – Gathering for Praise in the Kirk
Thursday 27th 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café
7.00pm – Alpha @ LKCSaturday 29th 4.00pm-6.00pm in Liberton Kirk Centre
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(with Crèche, Sunday Club, CC & BBC )Theme: What about the church?Preacher: John Young
10.20am – Prayer Time in the Elders Room (All welcome)
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Theme: Miracles: in this day and age?Speaker: Nikki Kirkland
Monday 31st 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café
Tuesday 1st 7.30am-7.30pm – Prayer space available in the Upper Room9.30am-2.00pm; 5.30pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
Clocks go back
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2.00pm – Service at Braeside HouseWednesday 2nd 9.30am-2.00pm 6.00pm-8.00pm – Kirkgate Café
7.00pm – Minister available at Kirkgate Café
Thursday 3rd 9.30am-2.00pm – Kirkgate Café
7.00pm – Alpha @ LKCth
(with Crèche)Theme: What about everyone else?Guest Preacher: Cammy McKenzie
10.20am – Prayer Time in the Elders Room (All welcome)
2.30pm – Service at Ellen’s Glen House (SEECAT)é
Theme: Suffering: why do you allow it?Speaker: Tim Sinclair
It is that time of year again when we start thinking about the Blythswood Shoebox Appeal, and the preparation of the shoe boxes. We are confident that, as in previ-ous years, we will have a great response from everyone. Each person who receives a box filled with gifts feels very special, and knows that someone filled it with gifts (which include a hat and scarf, toothpaste and tooth-
choice between buying either food or fuel at Christmas, and where buying presents is not the greatest priority. A lot of these families live in houses with no running water, electricity or heating, and have to live in one or two rooms.The leaflets that have to accompany the shoe boxes will be at
both sides of the church on the welcome desks, and in the halls. There will also be a box for any spare wool you may have, and patterns for the hats and toys. This box will be in the halls from September.These leaflets will give you suggestions of what to put in the boxes as well as all the instructions. There will also be a box in the foyer for donations which you might like to give, if you are unable to fill a shoebox. Any contributions will be gratefully accepted. If you have any empty shoe boxes that you wish to contribute these would also be very welcome, and should be left beside the box.
Thank you, Veronica Craig
Choir rehearsals for the Lessons and Carols Service on Wednes-day 21st December will begin on Tuesday 15th November for six weeks. Anybody who would like to sing in a four-part choir is welcome to come along on the 15th to the Wilson Hall (upstairs) at 7.45pm. We are often short of men – men who can sing please note - if you can read music, that’s even better!
Ruth Davies, Tel. 664 3608
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9-30 to 2pm Tea, Cappuccino, Latte. Bacon Rolls, Toasties, Homemade
Soup, Scones, Sandwiches, Tray Bakes.
Hot Lunch dish served from 12 to 2pm
Gluten free range available
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As CrossReach Week ap-proaches, Jackie Macadam profiles the work of the Social Care Council of the Church of Scotland
Interview with designer turned author Ethyl SmithThe Moderator of the National
Youth Assembly, Andrew McPherson, reports on the work carried out by this year’s delegates
The Church’s Head of Communications, Rob Flett, explains the benefits of social media to congregations and presbyteries
Robin Taylor considers the role of faith in end of life attitudesThe Very Rev Dr Albert Bogle empha-
sises the need for change in communicating the core messages of ChristianityIn the months of harvest, the Rt Rev Dr Russell Barr reflects on
the challenges facing Scotland’s farming communityRon Ferguson reflects on the limitless love of God
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October 2016 Page 13Daily Devotions October 2016
Liberton Kirk Celtic Devotions
Reading and Meditation on the themePrayer of response to the Word
Prayer – mostly for others
Verse(s) from the morning readingReflection on the day
Prayer
Please use this pattern if you are unable to access the internet -Or contact Alastair Cameron who can print the daily pattern for you.
As we move through this part of the year, and our time of LOOKING OUTWARD, we are following the 10 themes taken by our Sunday morning services over these
10 weeks. During October we will look at WHY and HOW SHOULD I READ THE BIBLE ?
HOW DOES GOD GUIDE ME? DOES GOD HEAL TODAY? CAN I RESIST EVIL?
And we will start looking at WHAT ABOUT THE CHURCH? The Devotions are but one way to feed on God’s Word in the morning,
at midday, in the evening … to pray with Him continually through your dayand even to share with others the treasures or hurdles you discover.
The Church website and Facebook page (even on a handy mobile) provide a fuller daily devotional page. However it all follows the pattern below which the
information overleaf fits into, based on the Kirk’s origins of the Celtic and Northumbrian traditions.
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Liberton Kirk Daily Devotions for OctoberSat 1st Morning 1 Thessalonians 5 vs 16-28 – take time and consider all that is
taught here – then pray in response using verses 16-18Midday Evening
Sun 2nd Morning WHY+ HOW DO I READ THE BIBLE? – Psalm 119 vs 105-112 consider these words and how they apply to your life at this time
–then take time with God in prayerMidday pray for the Church worldwide to know Sunday blessings!Evening read the verses again – reflect on the words here – then pray in
responseMon 3rd Morning Matthew 4 vs 1-11 – consider how Jesus uses Scripture here -
then pray in response with thanksgiving and trust in God’s WordMidday pray God’s blessing on the Art Group that meets at LK
Evening read the verse again – reflect on the words and pray in responseTue 4th Morning John 20 v 31 – consider these great words – what do they mean
for you? What do they teach you? – then take time to pray to this Jesus
Midday Evening
Wed 5th Morning Ephesians 6 vs 10-20 – take time and consider what these words teach about Christian living … and then pray in response to this God
Midday Evening read verse 17 again – take time to reflect …. and pray
Thur 6th Morning 2 Timothy 3 vs 16+17 – take time and consider these encouragingverses – then pray over the truths of these words as they speak to you
Midday pray God’s blessing on someone who works in a shop near youEvening read the verses again – reflect…and pray for the truths as they
relate to youFri 7th Morning
Midday Evening
Sat 8th Morning James 1 vs 19-27 – consider the words about paying attention to what God says as a follower of Jesus …. and then pray in response
Midday pray for leaders in our world to experience God’s saving grace Evening read the verses again – reflect ….. and pray at the end of your day
Sun 9th Morning HOW DOES GOD GUIDE ME? – Psalm 32 vs 8-10 – consider all that these words teach you and what God is saying to you …then pray to Him
Midday pray the Prayer for the Month as your midday prayerEvening
Mon 10th Morning Isaiah 30 vs 1-18 – consider what is written here about God’s people not taking God’s guidance - and then pray to be obedient
Midday pray God’s blessing on Central Church at Tollcross in our city
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Liberton Kirk Daily Devotions for OctoberEvening
Tue 11th Morning
Midday Evening
Wed 12th Morning
Midday pray God’s blessing on the Carer and Toddler Group at LKEvening
Thur 13th Morning Acts 10 vs 9-48 – take time and consider how Peter was guided - then pray to be open to the Spirit’s leading – however unexpected!
Midday pray God’s blessing on Mortonhall Crematorium, esp those who work there and those who use it this week
Evening Fri 14th Morning Ephesians 1 vs 3-14 – take time to consider what is taught here
about God’s great plan and purposes– then pray in response to ever be a part!
Midday pray the words of the Lord’s Prayer as your own prayer todayEvening read the verses again – reflect - and then pray for others who a
re struggling in their Christian walk at this time, unsure of God’s purposes in their life
Sat 15th Morning
Midday pray God’s blessing on all Messy Churches in our city and nationEvening
Sun 16th Morning DOES GOD HEAL TODAY? – Exodus 15 vs 22-27 –
Midday pray for your church to know Sunday blessings!Evening read these verses again…reflect…..and pray honestly in response
Mon 17th Morning 2 Kings chapter 5 – consider all that happened here...and what God is teaching you today…and then pray in response
Midday pray for Church cafes and all involved in running them in our landEvening
Tue 18th Morning
Midday Evening
Wed 19th Morning Mark 5 vs 21-43 – take time and consider these verses –and then pray honestly in response…for yourself and for others
Midday pray for those who work in a medical surgery/centre near youEvening
Thu 20th Morning Luke 9 vs 1-6 – consider what these words teach us about being a disciple of Jesus…..and then take time to Pray in response
Midday Evening
Fri 21st Morning John 14 vs 8-14 – take time and slowly consider what Jesus said Here … esp vs 12-14 . . . and then pray in response …. asking
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Midday pray God’s blessing on worship leaders/groups in our landEvening read the verses again – reflect…and then pray to Father God
Sat 22nd Morning
Midday !Evening
Sun 23rd Morning
Midday Evening
Mon 24th Morning Luke 10 vs 17-21 – take time and consider what is said here… what does it say to you today? – and then pray in response
Midday pray God’s blessing on someone you met/spoke with todayEvening
Tue 25th Morning
Midday pray the Prayer for the Month as your midday prayerEvening read the verses again – reflect and then pray with confession
Wed 26th Morning
Midday pray a blessing on places and cars showing TryPraying logos in our country
Evening re-Thu 27th Morning 2 Corinthians 2 vs 5-11 – take time and consider all that is
taught in this passage….. then pray to the Lord Jesus in responseMidday pray God’s blessing on those seeking to know JesusEvening re-read the verses – reflect on vs 7 & 11…then pray in response
Fri 28th Morning
Midday pray for someone you know to meet with JesusEvening read the verses again– reflect, and pray to this God of warfare
Sat 29th Morning
Midday Evening read the verses again – reflect then pray in response..as they
speak to youSun 30th Morning
Midday Evening – read the verses again – reflect……then pray to this God
Mon 31st Morning
Midday Evening read the verses again – reflect on what God is saying here and
what He is saying to your church in these days – and then pray to Him in response
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. . . The October Messy Church is on Saturday 29th October at the usual time of 4pm to 6pm in the church halls. This is specially for young families who don’t come to church on Sundays for whatever reason – please let them know it’s on, and it’s a good afternoon with fun things to do, a song and story time, and a meal to have together.
Ruth Davies, Tel. 664 3608(Messy Church logo
© BRF2012)
HI FOLKS - here are our guest artistes for October:Thurs 6th : a welcome return for Margot BUTTERFLY MUSIC
13th : one of our most popular acts: ALAN WEATHERHEAD, great keyboards and vocals!
20th : HONEYSUCKLE SWING with Diana and Gus - Cincinnati Ohio27th : BILLY RIDDLE - fine music and lots of laughs!
HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE FOLKS. Love, Jenni & Bryan 07985 001183/07415 335889.
I am sorry to have to record a further two deaths of members. Mr John Greenhorn on 31st August, and May Rankin on 4th September; and send my sympathies to all their relatives and fiends.I wish a warm welcome to Rev Ron Stitt, and Mrs Maureen Stitt who have recently joined Liberton Kirk.
Door Duties9-30am service east east area Bill Mercer Rosie Carmichael Tom Baxendale
Tom Baxendale Eric Brown Stuart FlemingStuart Fleming Chris Young Fiona Knight
11-00am serviceIan Sutherland Bill Robb Colin BurnettHelen Sutherland ill NivenAlan Carmichael Betty BoyleJacqui Tait John Gill Netta RoughSylvia Bennett Derek Jardine Rink van Dijke
Ann Weir Chris Boyle Alan Lonie Stuart Heney Jean Wilson
Any elder unable to attend must arrange a substitute. Alison Walker 664 3631
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Drop-in Pilates Classes for beginners,with Nicky Pender Do you suffer with back, neck, shoulder and/or hip problems including stiffness leading to poor mobility? Do you have difficulty putting your socks, tights or shoes on? Would you like to improve your core strength, posture and flexibility?If you have always wanted to try Pilates but don’t want to join a large group session, my drop-in classes, held in Liberton Kirk Halls every Tuesday at 1pm, are ideal for you. Why not come along and give it a try? Pilates is a gentle but challenging form of exercise, suitable for men and women of all ages and abilities. Let me help you improve your core strength, posture and overall flexibility. Classes cost £6.00, payable on attendance.
Having fun with two former Liberton Kirk organists - at the Edinburgh Society of Organists’ visit to ‘Corstorphine Day’, when members were given a chance to try their hands at the organs of St. Anne's; St. Ninian's, Murrayfield, and Corstorphine Old Parish Churches (Pictured at Corstorphine Old Church) Bruce C Ball (1997– 2008) , Calum N Gubby (2013- ), and James H White (1995- 1996)
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Toddler Groups in LIBERTON KIRK
HALLSTuesday Group 1.30-3.30pm
Wednesday Group 10.00am–12 noon
For more information,
contact Linda Wright 07850411596 or the Church office on 664 8264
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Lawn MaintenancePathsTurfingBorders
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� Liberton Kirk www.libertonkirk.net� Gracemount Church www.klmchurch.org.uk� Church of Scotland www.churchofscotland.org.uk� Bethany www.bethanychristiantrust.com� Bethany Christmas Trees www.caringchristmastrees,com� Fresh Start www.freshstartweb.org.uk� Healing Rooms www.healingrooms-scotland.com� Mission Aviation Fellowship www.maf-uk.org� City Council www.edinburgh.gov.uk� What’s on in Edinburgh eventsedinburgh.org.uk� Edinburgh Leisure www.edinburghleisure.co.uk� Scottish Executive www.scotland.gov.uk� Train times www.nationalrail.co.uk� Bus times lothianbuses.com� Bus tracker (city bus times) www.mybustracker.co.uk
or, from your mobile . . mobile.bustracker.co.uk� Airport arrivals www.edinburghairport.com� Weather information www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/HOME� Road traffic information www.trafficscotland.org
Editors noteMaterial for the issue,
should be in my hands
The deadline for the December/January 2017 magazine is Sunday 20th November
Information can be left in my box in the Offering House, or sent
to me at 8 Fairmile Avenue, phone 477 9156. email to
BT Faults 0800 800 151Virgin Media faults 0845 454 1111
(151 from a Virgin landline)Electricity - power loss 0845 2727 999Gas Emergency 0800 111 999Scottish Water 0845 600 88 55Police . . .
. . . non-emergency calls > > > Police HQ 0131 311 3131
Royal Infirmary 0131 536 1000Sick Children’s Hospital 0131 536 0000NHS24 - free number > > >
Edinburgh City Council 0131 200 2323Clarence (Road Faults) 0800 23 23 23Council Special Uplift 0131 529 3030Council House Repairs 0131 200 2345Scottish Government 0131 556 8400
First Edinburgh - Buses 08708 72 72 71Lothian Buses 0131 555 6363Train Times / Enquiries 08457 48 49 50
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Please note that the inclusion of an advertisement in the Magazine does
not imply a recommendation - they are provided for information
only. Contacts made with advertisers are done at your own
risk and no liability will be accepted by Liberton Kirk.
Change of AddressIf you have moved house recently, or are about to move, please fill in the address slip below and either hand it to your elder, or mail it to the Roll Keeper, Gary Ross,
Thanks very muchName (s)
OLD Address
NEW Address
NEW Telephone
Moving date
Crosswords reproduced by permission of BRF and John Capon,
originally published in Three Down, Nine Across, by John Capon
(£6.99 BRF).
Services are recorded from time to time for distribution to the housebound.It may be possible to record a service on a one-off basis. Please contact
John Young or Ruth Davies if you have a special request.The Minister is usually available in the McDonald Room at the Kirk Centre,
on Wednesday evenings between 7pm and 8pm. Appointments can be made by telephone to see him at other times, but please note that he is available through the day on Mondays.
Please note that there is a letterbox at the Office door, if Jacqui is unavailable
Minister: Rev JOHN N YOUNG, PhD MA BD(Hons), Liberton Manse, 7 Kirk Park, . Tel 664 3067. email: [email protected]
Reader: Ruth Davies, 4 Hawkhead Grove, EH16 6LS. Tel 664 3608. email: [email protected]
Probationary Minister: Tim Sinclair, 13/11 Merchiston Grove, EH11 1PW. Tel 07746 028 704, email: [email protected]
Youth Worker: Kenny McCartney, Tel 07505 479 454, email: [email protected]
Session Clerk: Christopher Brandie, 1F1 20 West Savile Terrace, EH9 3EA Tel 668 1850, email: [email protected]
Deputy Session Clerk: Rink Van Dijke, 21 Kirk Park, EH16 6HZ, Tel 664 2178, email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Judy Weston, 28 Longformacus Rd, EH16 6SE. tel 664 5684.Freewill Offering and Deed of Covenant Treasurer: E J Brown, 14
Liberton Drive, EH16 6NN. Tel 664 5008Editor of the Magazine: John Gill, 8 Fairmile Avenue, EH10 6RN,
Tel 477 9156, email: [email protected] Organist: Calum Gubby, 19 North Gyle Terrace, EH12 8JT.
tel 07952 902 292. email: [email protected] Club Secretaries: John and Linda Skinner 12 Alnwickhill Terrace
Tel 258 2889Church Officer: William Mearns, 30 Kirkgate, EH16 6RY, Tel 672 3576.Convener of Visitors to the Elderly: Morag Fowlie, 7 Gilmerton Station Road,
EH17 8RZ, Tel. 664 1458Hall Secretary and Church Secretary: Jacqui Tait, Church Office, Kirk Centre,
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Page 28 Liberton Kirk Magazine No.651Printed at The Dolphin Press, Tel 01592771652 www.dolphinpress.co.ukData/Publisher/LibKirkOct16.pub Published 2ns October 2016
Web Address www.libertonkirk.org Scottish Charity Number SC011602
3 Orchardhead LoanAndrea Wilson - [email protected] 670 752 or 07952 949 062
45 Mortonhall Park ViewAlastair Cameron - [email protected] 440 3090
Church HallsRuth Davies - [email protected] 664 3608
5 Stennis GardensGeoff Craig - [email protected] 664 5115
10 Mortonhall Park GardensSusan Jardine - [email protected] 664 7112
21 Swanston GroveCaroline and Roger Barlee - [email protected] 445 5918
21 Kirk ParkRink van Dijke - [email protected] 664 2178
Edith Barrowcliffe - [email protected] 666 2840
If you want to join one of these groups (where we meet together to grow upwardly, inwardly and outwardly),
or you just want more information, contact Rink van Dijke ([email protected])
or Christine Johnson ([email protected])