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Schedule of August 2019 Communion Services

Schedule of August 2019 Communion Services

Date

Time

Language

Preacher

Venue

Thursday 22

11.00am

Gaelic

Rev C Macdonald

Seminary

Thursday 22

7.30pm

English

Rev Paul Murray

Seminary

Friday 23

8.00am

Prayer Meeting

Elders

Session Room

Friday 23

11.00am

Bilingual (Ceist)

Rev C Macdonald

Seminary

Friday 23

7.30pm

English

Rev Dr M Maclean

Church

Friday 23

7.30pm

Gaelic

Rev A Macaulay

Seminary

Saturday 24

8.00am

Prayer Meeting

Elders

Session Room

Saturday 24

11.00am

Gaelic

Rev C Macleod

Seminary

Saturday 24

7.00pm

English

Rev A Macaulay 

Church

Sunday 25

8.00am

Prayer Meeting

Elders

Session Room

Sunday 25

11.00am

English

Rev Dr M Maclean

Church

Sunday 25

11.00am

Gaelic

Rev A Macaulay

Seminary

Sunday 25

6.30pm

English

Rev Dr M Maclean

Church

Sunday 25

6.30pm

Gaelic

Rev A Macaulay

Seminary

Monday 26

8.00am

Prayer Meeting

Elders

Session Room

Monday 26

11.00am

Gaelic

Rev Paul Murray

Seminary

Monday 26

7.30pm

English

Rev Dr M Maclean

Seminary

 


Kirk Session
The Kirk Session will open on Thursday evening at 7.00pm. Anyone belonging to the congregation wishing to take communion for the first time can meet with the Session any time after it has been opened. As always, the Session encourage any who have this in mind not to hesitate. The Lord’s Supper is a provision made by God for the strengthening and further assuring of all who trust in Jesus and for fostering the bonds of fellowship between God’s people. “Do this in remembrance of me.”
 
Morning Prayer Meetings
Attendance at the morning prayer meetings on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday of the communion period is encouraged, particularly to appeal to God for his blessing an advance of and after the communion. These will be at 8.00 am in the Session Room, Kenneth Street, and will be led by the elders.
 
Congregational Fellowship
A congregational Fellowship will be held on Friday 23rd August in the MA Hall after the evening services, involving both Rev Dr Maclean and Rev Macaulay.