21 December 2014
Next Sunday 28 December 2014
- 11 am
- Worship led by Mrs Jenni Whittle
- We welcome friends from Meadowside St Paul's and Dundee
United Reformed Church.
We give the assurance of our thoughts and prayers to all who are
unwell, awaiting or undergoing treatment, or anxious or grieving
for the loss of loved ones.
We send the assurance of our love and understanding to all for whom Christmas is a time of memories and mixed emotions.
Ministerial Cover
Whilst the Rev Mary Patterson is on holiday from December 22nd
to 29th, Sue Marshall-Jennings asks that we contact her in the
first instance should a Minister be required.
Dundee Worship Sunday 28th December
Following conversation in the recent Worship Group, an
invitation was sent to the congregations of Meadowside
St Paul's Church of Scotland and Dundee United Reformed
Church, to again join Methodists in worship on the Sunday
after Christmas. As this is not a “fifth Sunday”,
it will not take the form of a Café Service (as
in the last 2 years) but will be followed by the serving
of suitable refreshments and a time of informal
conversation. Both congregations have now replied,
thanking us for and accepting our invitation. Mrs
Jenni Whittle, who is planned to lead worship then,
has also been consulted, as has the Rev Mary Patterson
who is pleased that we are able to maintain and build
up our ecumenical links in this way.
Flower Rota
The 2015 rota is now available from Elaine.
Preaching Plan
The Plan
of Preachers appointed to lead worship for
the quarter December 2014 - February 2015 has been distributed
electronically and there are several print copies on the
vestibule table as ordered and for general uplift.
If you wish your name added to the email or printed lists, please let David Easson know.
Note that on Sunday January 18th worship will be led by
Marcia Mackenzie in place of Heather Dean who has decided
not to lead full Acts of Worship though she will
participate through readings, leading prayers, etc.
Ministerial Family Visit
The Rev Nick Baker (to be stationed in this circuit
from September 2015) is hoping to come to Dundee with his family
around February 16th to familiarise themselves with the area,
facilities, and people. Please note this now, as some form
of “get together” may be arranged.
Dundee Methodists and Food Banks - updates
- Our continued support for the Dundee Foodbank has again
received thank from its organisers.
- Donations of seasonal (Christmas) items (especially
for children) will be appreciated.
- Please place items in the large bucket on the upstairs
landing - clean plastic bags are also welcome.
- Our thanks to Liz Kay - contact her for more information.
“A Gift of Christmas”
This title, in the series of small pocket booklets
published by Methodist Publishing, is
available from Norwich Books and Music (0845 817 220)
or through
resources@methodistchurch.org.
Meetings this week
Support other Organisations
Scottish Bible Society
Our support via the Bible-a-Month Club is invited in December for
work in Indonesia.
Our prayerful attention in coming weeks is drawn to
- Good News for Youth Bible distributed by the Bible
Society of Mauritius;
- also construction of a new HQ
in the Central African
Republic after last year's
rebel attacks;
- outreach projects in Uganda especially those
for women and young people;
- Zande
Bible translation project in South Sudan;
- translation of the Chikunda Old Testament
and Shona Study Bible;
- Bible Society relationships with churches
and other partner organisations in Kenya;
- progress on translation projects in Russia;
- funding for distribution work in Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
Copies of the SBS magazine “Alive and Active” are on the vestibule table. For a regular copy, contact Jenny Easson.
Prayer Points for this week
- celebration of Christmas by and with our ecumenical partners;
- work with children and young people in Guatemala (Christian Aid);
- work in north central India (The Leprosy Mission);
- Bible Society work in Armenia;
- work in the Darlington District (Methodist Homes);
-
EpiscoCare's development centres in Egypt (Embrace);
- work in the Far East (MAF);
- we pray with and for the peoples of Ghana & Nigeria (WCC);
- we remember fellow Methodists in Bideford
(Plymouth & Exeter District) and our colleagues in Scott Street,
Perth (Angus, Dundee & Perthshire Circuit).
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