Notices - Sunday 21st November
Youth Fellowship this Sunday at 7.45pm in the Upper Hall.
Tuesday 23rd November 8.00pm - Women for Mission Zoom Meeting
One of the supported WFM projects this year is Safe Families. For this meeting, a Safe Families worker and a volunteer will be joined by a mother who has benefitted from Safe Families, and each will talk about the work of Safe Families in need. Please contact Donna Maciver for Zoom login details at [email protected] or phone 702279.
Service Details - Sunday 21st November
11.00am English Service: Rev Kenneth I. Macleod will preach on 'Never Stops Saving' from Hebrews 7:23-27 in the Church and live on YouTube
11.00am Gaelic Service: Rev James Maciver will preach on Ginealach Do na b’aithne an Tighearna from Judges 2:10 in the Seminary and live on YouTube
6.30pm English Service: Rev James Maciver will preach on Two Outstanding Christians from Philippians 2:19-30 in the Church and live on YouTube
National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving Service on Wednesday 24th November and other news from around the church in our online newsletter - Click here.
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Creche, Tweenies and Sunday Schools
Due to the escalating Covid situation in local schools Creche, Tweenies and Sunday Schools are cancelled until further notice.
Monday Toddler Group is also cancelled until further notice.
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11.00am English Service: Rev James Maciver will preach on Following Jesus - Students of Jesus from Matthew 11:28-30 in the Church and live on YouTube
11.00am Gaelic Service: Rev D. A. Macdonald will preach on Obraichean an Tighearna from Psalm 46:8-9 in the Seminary and live on YouTube
6.30pm English Service: Rev James Maciver will preach on God's Children as Shining Lights from Philippians 2:14-18 in the Church and live on YouTube
Notices - Sunday 7th November
Platform 67
Following an excellent mission meeting on Wednesday 27th October with Martin Dudgeon of Platform 67, anyone wishing to donate to their work should leave their contribution in an envelope marked ‘Platform 67’ in the collection plate in the church or the Seminary. If donating by cheque, please make it payable to Stornoway Free Church.
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11.00am English Service: Mr Scott Macleod will preach on Two Ways to Walk from Ephesians 2: 1 and 10 in the Church and live on YouTube (Channel name - Stornoway Free Church)
11.00am Gaelic Service: Rev James Maciver will preach on Rèitire agus Tidsear from Colossians 3:15-16 in the Seminary and live on YouTube (Channel name - Free Church Seminary Stornoway)
6.30pm English Service: Rev James Maciver will preach on The Two Sides to Perseverance from Philippians 2:12-13 in the Church and live on YouTube (Channel name - Stornoway Free Church)
Click here to read the latest news and updates from the church community including a prayer later from Gordon Macleod, Youth and Discipleship Support Worker for the Western Isles Presbytery.
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Communion
As a congregation, we have looked forward to partaking of the Lord’s Supper again, after such a long time without it due to the pandemic. Hence the Kirk Session is delighted to announce that the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed, God willing, at the morning service on 9th January 2022. Services associated with the communion will be from Saturday 8th January, till the evening of the 9th, as was the case with the communions held in June and December each year prior to the pandemic.
The Kirk Session will be opened after the midweek meeting on Wednesday 5th and the Session will also meet on the evenings of Thursday 6th and Friday 7th at 7.30pm, and after the service on Saturday 8th to meet with any who wish to take communion for the first time. Please contact the minister or your local elder at any time should you wish to discuss this or have any questions relating to taking communion for the first time.
The Session earnestly hope and pray that the prolonged period without a communion, along with the grievous providence of the pandemic itself, will have caused us all to think deeply about our relationship to God, as well as our privileges in the gospel, one of the most special being the Lord’s Supper. A more detailed intimation about the communion will be given nearer the time, but the Session was keen to make the announcement of it at this point, so that we may all give thanks and pray for God’s blessing in anticipation.
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