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Sunday 25th October 2009

Sunday 25th October

  • A warm welcome is extended to all who gather for worship and especially to any visitors. Please sign our Visitors’ Book in the vestibule.   
  • Thanks to Rev Dr Graham Blount who is leading both services this morning.
  • 9.45am Morning worship in the church at Dairsie and Sunday School in the church hall.
  • 11.15am Morning Worship in the church at St John’s and Sunday Youth Groups in the church hall.
  • Everyone is invited round to the hall for tea, coffee and juice after the 11.15am service.
  • Elders and Team members will find the Session Minutes in their pigeon-holes.

Tuesday 27th October

  • 7.30pm Fellowship and Outreach Team Meeting in the hall at St John’s.

Wednesday 28th October

  • 9.30-10am Half-hour midweek service in the church hall at St John’s followed by tea/coffee. All welcome.
  • 2-4pm The Leisure Group meets for Carpet Bowls, tea and chat every Wednesday in the Hall. 

Thursday 29th October

  • 5.15pm James Gregory Lecture in Science and Religion -  ‘God Science and the new Atheism’ by Rev Prof Keith Ward. Younger Hall, North St, St Andrews.  Free of charge and followed by a reception until 7pm.
  • 7pm  Finance Team Meeting in the Church Hall at Dairsie.
  • The Prayer Group will meet at 7.30pm in St John's Session Room. The Bible Study Group meets at 8pm following the Prayer Group. All welcome to either or both meetings.

Friday 30th October

  • 8.30am -12noon The Church Gardening Group meets to look after the church grounds at St John’s. Past members and any others who wish to help will be made welcome any Friday morning.
  • 2-4pm Time Together in the church hall at St John’s. This is an opportunity for a chat, a game of Scrabble and a cup of tea. Work on your craft interests or simply share them with others. Transport may be arranged for any who would find it difficult to come otherwise.

Sunday 1st November – All Saints Day

  • Morning Services 9.45am (church at Dairsie) and 11.15am (church at St John’s) led by Rev George Fairlie, formerly of Crail Church.
  • Traidcraft Stall after the 11.15am service in the hall at St Johns. 
  • 2.30pm A special service for those who have been bereaved during the last year or for those who want to remember the life of a loved one who has died will be held in Cupar Old Parish Church followed by afternoon tea in the OPC.  Everyone will be most welcome to attend.

Tuesday 3rd November

  • 7.30pm Kirk Session Meeting in the hall at St John’s.

Traidcraft Stall

  • There will be a Traidcraft Stall every Sunday throughout November and December after the 11.15am morning service in the hall at St John’s. Pick up a leaflet for more information.

Crossreach

  • The Crossreach Christmas Catalogue is now available.  There is a wide range of cards and some nice gift ideas. Order forms will be placed on the tables in the hall after the service today. Please see Margaret Kennedy if you are keen to place an order.  Remember that Crossreach is the Church of Scotland’s   Care provider; providing care to a wide range of people, young and old, with varying needs. The organisation relies heavily on our generosity, purchases from the catalogue being one of the many ways of giving a little.

Worship Leaders

  • Anyone interested in being trained to become a Worship Leader within the congregation is invited to a series of classes organised by the Presbytery that will be held on 2nd, 9th, 16th and 30th November from 7.30 – 9.30pm in Springfield Parish Church Hall. Further details from Pauline Craig, Tel 652049.

Gift Aid Declaration Forms 

  • We are still having some difficulties in completing the transition from two linked churches to a single United Church as far as the recovery of much needed funds from the Tax Man.   If you do pay any Tax, whether it is deducted at source from income, savings or investments or because you get a bill from the Inland Revenue at the end of the year, the church can claim back an extra 25 pence on every pound that you donate if you sign a Gift Aid Declaration Form.  This refund happens without any cost to yourself and the arrangement can be cancelled by you at any time. Gift Aid Declaration forms have been sent out to most members of the congregation who donate regularly, whether they do so by Weekly Freewill Offering envelopes, Bank Standing Order or by cheque, but some forms have yet to be returned.   It would be a great help if any one who does pay tax and who is happy to sign this Declaration form but has not yet done so would do so as soon as possible.   If you have mislaid your form they are available on the table in the vestibule so please take one as you leave the church.

Pastoral Care

  • During the Minister’s absence, Pastoral Cover is being supplied by Rev Caroline Taylor and Rev Iain Paton as available.