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Dates for Festive Season

3rd December – Advent Sunday – Sacrament of Holy Communion @ 11.00am

10th December 2nd Sunday in Advent, Service @ 11.00am – Toddlers Praise @ 2.00pm

17th December 3rd Sunday in Advent, Service @ 11.00am  –  Carols by Candlelight Family Service @ 6.30pm

24th December Christmas Eve Service @ 11.00am –  Family Christmas Eve Service @ 6.30pm

Ladies Lunch and Fashion Show

Ladies Lunch and
Fashion Show

Saturday October 7th

12pm for 12.30pm

Westerwood Hotel, St Andrews Drive, Cumbernauld

Tickets £30 and must be
ordered and paid for in
advance by September 17th

Contact Margaret McCallum on 07799 281 876

Coronation Lunch

CORONATION LUNCH

7TH MAY, 12 NOON

STRAIGHT AFTER SERVICE

£3 PER PERSON TO COVER CATERING

PLEASE ADD YOUR NAME TO THE LIST IN THE HALL
OR CONTACT MARGARET MCCALLUM

DEADLINE SUNDAY
30TH APRIL

SUNDAY THOUGHT 26.03.2023

Psalm 34: v 6. This poor man called, and the Lord heard him; he saved him out of all his troubles.

Listening
Children are taught to talk, to read and write, to walk, to run, to play.
We prepare them for competition, for achievement-we teach them to be busy; inactivity is almost a crime.
But as a child, I don’t remember anyone teaching me how to be Still.
Oh, I’ve been told, ‘Be Still. Be quite.’ What a terrible thing, to tell a child to be quiet, when we do not know how to be quiet or still ourselves.
I’ve never had a lesson in how to listen in all my life. Listening is taken for granted.
It’s assumed that if you are not physically deaf you do not need to be taught how  to listen. But can I hear the difference between a robin and a wren? Which song is the starling’s, and which thrush’s?
Listening provides so many moments of joy. So much is recognised, experienced  and recorded by the ear; the hum and buzz and click of the sounds of summer; dragon-flies, crickets, insects, bees; trees rustling, rain gurgling in gutters and pattering on windows; the sea sighing on a shingle beach, the breath and whisper
of love itself…
How often do I nod, as if I were listening, to words I cannot hear, because I’m thinking about something else, because I’m planning what I intend to say.
Yet there are those who are good listeners: a good conversationalist listens, a good counsellor or adviser listens, a good doctor listens, a good judge, a good 
friend. And you, my Lord, you listen even to my thoughts. Teach me to listen, 
that I may hear when you speak in the wind, in music, and in love.

Let us Pray

Teach us, Lord, to stand silently in your presence,
and quietly to marvel, to rejoice and to give thanks.
Amen


FISH SUPPER NIGHT

FISH SUPPER NIGHT

TUESDAY 11TH APRIL, 2023

CHURCH HALL, 7PM

£8 PAYABLE BEFORE THE EVENT

ADD NAME AND ORDER TO THE LIST IN THE CHURCH OR CONTACT MARGARET MCCALLUM DIRECT ON 07799 281876

News from the Social Group

Following our last meeting we now have definite dates through the year for events so get them in your diary.

Sunday May 7th at 12md – Coronation Lunch (straight after the service)

Saturday May 20th at 11am – Craft Fair and Coffee Morning

Wednesday June 14th at 7.30pm – Shine Youth Group

Saturday October 7th at 12md – Ladies Lunch and Fashion Show at Westerwood Hotel

Saturday November 25th at 12md – Christmas Fayre

We are also hoping we can arrange the ever popular Fish Supper Night for Tuesday 11th April but I do need to confirm price and possibility of delivery so will get back to you all. 

Do please continue to support our Church – we can’t do these events without you.

SUNDAY THOUGHT 28.08.222

 “Everything that happens in this world happens at the time God chooses. “ [Ecclesiates 3 : 1]

This is so true, there is a time for everything, and this is my time to say farewell to the Church here at Condorrat. It is sad but also there is a time for pastures new for myself and for the all of the congregation. I have no real plans for the future because it will take time to settle back home and to work out what I would like to get involved in. 

It will also be hard to leave all the friends I have made in the church and in the community but we can keep in touch and I am sure that I will be back for a bit of shopping now and again. It is difficult to say goodbye as this is such a final word. However, my mind is made up and I feel the call back north very strongly. After all, “My heart is in the highlands”, to quote Robert Burns.

It has been harder and harder to leave my home in the Angus Hills and the peace of that place to drive all the way back down. I love the hills and the country side and the peace and tranquility, especially of my garden.

Though at the moment the garden is not so lovely as it has been neglected this year and that is one of my projects to go back to. Pretty soon I hope that it will be brought into shape by a gardener and then I will have the joy of planting out and looking after the raised beds. There is something so lovely and soul – enhancing about a green space, whether it is our own or walking through a park. 

I always thank God for the wonder of creation and we have all found solace in our gardens especially during covid Lockdown. There was something healing about coming closer to nature and appreciating our surroundings. 

So, as much as I love Condorrat the pull home now is overwhelming. This is my final farewell and I pray for Condorrat Parish Church that you find a new direction and that you all place your trust in God and He will guide through the years to come.

LOVING LORD

We thank You for the years ahead as we move in new directions,

We place our complete trust in You,

And ask that You always walk with us, guiding and supporting,

Into a future which is hidden from us but which holds excitement and opportunities.

Help us to grasp the opportunities open to us

And may we be broad mined enough to carry everything through.

We ask in Jesus Name,

AMEN