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The Herald Newsletter of the Scots International Church, Rotterdam a congregation of the Church of Scotland International Presbytery November/Christmas 2018 I : Website: www.scotsintchurch.com Email: info@scotsintchurch.com Bank Accounts: NL62RABO.037.3741.006 NL17INGB 000 0175 187 Letter from the Minister 2 Christmas Services 4 International Peace Service 5 Forthcoming Services 6 Stewardship 6 Church Membership 7 Training in Worship Leading 7 Presbytery Meeting Amsterdam 8 Mission Offerings 2019 9 Embracing the Sisterhood Effect 9 Herald deadline 11 Birthdays 11 Who s who in the church 12

THE HERALD Page 2 Letter from the Minister Dear Friends, For some time now Moira and I have been deeply concerned about how Brexit is going to affect us, given that it s our intention to retire (again!) to France. When I accepted your invitation to come as your Minister back in 2016, I did so on the basis I would stay for at least 4 years, but no more than 5 and so my departure would not be before the end of June 2020. That would still be what we would hope to do, and, if there is a Brexit deal between the UK and the EU, that should be possible, given the terms of the transition agreement already reached (but only effective if there is a deal). However, if there is a no-deal Brexit something that seems increasingly likely - we have little option other than to return to live in France at least a couple of weeks before 29 March next year (the date the UK leaves the EU and we cease to be EU citizens) in order to (hopefully) secure residency and health care rights in France as EU citizens. At the time of writing this, I don t know how this will work out but I want to make you all aware of just how things stand now and not wait until the situation becomes clear and possibly then urgent. I will, of course, make formal intimation of what we ll be doing as soon as the implications of Brexit do become clear. On a cheerier note, we are now moving in to Advent the season of the Church s preparation for Christmas and then, of

Page 3 THE HERALD course, it will be Christmas itself: one of the central celebrations of our faith when we recall the incarnation of Jesus, his coming to us as the baby in the stable in Bethlehem. It s a wonderful story for children, but, more than that, it s a wonderful story for everyone. It is unique: the coming together of earth and heaven in the birth of the Christ child. While none of us has seen God, he has, in Jesus, shown us something of his nature: not least in the love and compassion he showed for all people and especially for those on the margins of society. Sometimes I think the Church (certainly, as an institution) has drifted very far from the example and teachings of Jesus and allied itself too closely with the powerful in the world, both politically and economically. Indeed, the Church itself (again, as an institution) has been at or close to the centre of power in much of the Western world for many centuries at least until around 100 years ago. Since then (the end of the 1st World War) the Church s standing and influence has declined. Indeed, in many respects, it now finds itself on the margins of society! But that need not necessarily be bad news. For I believe that the Church (in the sense of the people), although numerically less, has actually begun to develop a better understanding of what we are called to be in the world: salt and light. And so, as we move towards Christmas 2018, may we ensure that we prepare ourselves to be saltier and brighter than we ve ever been before, for the world has great need of being illuminated by people who live out the Christian faith and of being seasoned by that faith in order to ensure that God s world continues to be the place of great beauty and variety that God created it to be, as well as the source of life for all of creation.

THE HERALD Page 4 So let s not be afraid to celebrate our faith this Christmas not only by coming out to raise the roof of the Church (as a building) with our praise but also by demonstrating in our daily lives just how we celebrate God s coming into our world 2000 years ago and reflecting the care and compassion of Jesus for all people. Let me conclude by wishing you all, on behalf of Moira and myself, our sincerest best wishes for a truly wonder-full Christmas and good health and happiness in 2019. Derek This year our Christmas celebrations will begin on Sunday 16th December when our service at 10.30am will include the Sunday School Nativity Play. Then on Sunday 23rd December our service at 10.30am will be a Joint Service with the Hope International Baptist Church, and then at 7.30pm we ll have a Service of Lessons and Carols, preceded by our Christmas Tea at 5.30pm. On Christmas Eve itself we ll have a Christingle Service at 7pm an evening for all the family! On Christmas Day we ll have a Family Celebration of Christmas at 10.30am to which children are invited to bring along a toy (which they received either from Sinterklaas or on Christmas morning). Celebrations continue after Christmas, concluding on Sunday 6th January when we ll celebrate Holy Communion for Epiphany and then round off our celebrations with our Soup & Christmas Pudding Lunch after the Service.

Page 5 THE HERALD International Peace Service This service was held on the evening of 11th November when almost 100 people attended from congregations across the city. Ministers from the following congregations participated: Christian Family International German Evangelical Church Holland Methodist Church Holyfire House of Grace Jesus Licht der Wereld Moravian Church (EBGR) Russian Orthodox Church Waalse Kerk along with myself. We also had musical contributions from the Immanuel Choir from the Moravian Church and the Holland Methodist Choir.(see picture) Thanks, too, to our own Netty for playing for our praise. The Address was given by Edwin Ruigrok, the Policy Director of PAX a partnership between IKV (Interchurch Peace Council) and Pax Christi and it was both interesting and inspiring. Thanks to all those who attended. Derek

THE HERALD Page 6 Forthcoming Services December 2nd 10.30 Worship for the 1st Sunday in Advent including the Sacrament of Holy Communion 9th 10.30 Worship for the 2nd Sunday in Advent 6th 10.30 Worship for the 3rd Sunday in Advent - including the Sunday School Nativity Play 23rd 10.30 Worship for the 4th Sunday in Advent a Joint Service with the Hope International Baptist Church 19.30 Service of Lessons & Carols for Christmas 24th 19.00 25th 10.30 30th 10.30 Christingle Service for all the Family A Family Celebration of Christmas Day Worship for the 1st Sunday after Christmas January 6th 10.30 13th 10.30 20th 10.30 27th 10.30 Worship for Epiphany including the Sacrament of Holy Communion and followed by Soup & Christmas Pudding Lunch Worship for the 1st Sunday after the Epiphany Worship for the 2nd Sunday after the Epiphany Worship for the 3rd Sunday after the Epiphany February 3rd 10.30 Worship for the 4th Sunday after the Epipha ny in cluding the Sacrament of Holy Communion Stewardship The Consistory is to be forming a small Planning Group with a view to our having a stewardship campaign early next year. As will be evident from our Accounts for 2018 once these are completed, we urgently need to increase our givings in order to maintain our financial viability. So watch this space!

Page 7 THE HERALD At the beginning of 2019 I m hoping to hold a short series of meetings for anyone interested in becoming a member of the SICR by profession of faith. If you are interested in finding out more about the Christian faith and what it involves to be a member of the Church please contact me as soon as possible so that I can plan dates that are suitable for those who want to come along. Please note that by coming you are not committed to making a profession of faith you can decide on that at the end of the course. Equally, if you are already a member of a church of another denomination, you can be admitted to membership without needing to attend these meetings just get in touch with me. Derek Training in Worship Leading Could you be part of our new Worship Teams? We re looking to establish two Worship Teams, each of four people, to be available to lead worship as and when needed. If you feel you d be interested in learning about what s required to assist in the leading of worship, please contact me as I m looking to run a training course in worship leading early in 2019. Please don t think that leading worship is the exclusive jurisdiction of the ordained minister after all, the Reformation was about pursuing the ministry of all believers! Even if you re not sure, please get in touch with me and we can have a preliminary chat. Derek

THE HERALD Page 8 Presbytery meeting Amsterdam The International Presbytery of the Church of Scotland met in Amsterdam in the weekend of 12 14 October. One of the most important issues was Reduction in Full Time Equivalent Ministers. Not an issue for us alone, but for the whole of the Church of Scotland. Due to a combination of Ministers of getting of age (and retiring) and the lack of incoming young Ministers, churches have to think about their future. The church as a whole is looking at a future with less Ministers. The pain will be shared among all presbyteries. The International Presbytery have 12 point something Full Time Equivalent Ministers, in reality it have to go maybe to half that size. It won t effect us immediately, but we have to think of the future. And closing our eyes is no option. What to do? Is it possible to get more Ministers of the protestant churches in the USA (PCUSA)? Not under present church rules. Can church rules be changed? We didn t find (all the) answers during the meeting. It will come back in one of the next meetings. The Moderator of the International Presbytery holds office for one year. Our Minister Rev. Derek Lawson, steps down at the March

Page 9 THE HERALD meeting of presbytery in Paris. But Rotterdam delivers a new Moderator: Rev. Irene Bom. The 2019 Mission project of the International Presbytery will be the Mulleriyawa Mental Hospital In Colombo Sri Lanka. It was decided that the next Presbytery Youth Assembly will take place in Rotterdam. The date is not yet set. Ruud Witte Mission Offerings 2019 Mission Offerings as retiring offering on the first Sunday of the month has been a long and worthwhile tradition in our church. We mostly promoted activities in organizations of our members in various countries. The request and need for this has lately been reduced. Therefore in its last meeting of 13.11.18 the Consistory reviewed the schedule for Mission Offerings in 2019. This resulted in taking out some consecutive (two months in a row) offerings and others like for Mamre altogether. This also means that there will be four opportunities to contribute to new good causes. You may suggest good projects or organizations, which must be officially registered and providing ample information about their activities. Contact me if you want to know more. By Ato Bob EMBRACING THE SISTERHOOD EFFECT * by Rev. Irene Bom The Evening Ladies Bible Study (ELBS) was launched in February 2017 and from the start the "sisterhood effect" was a point of focus. We wanted to understand what it means to be women of God and sisters in Christ. Consequently we spent about 3 months studying as many examples of sisterhood in the Bible we could find. Some of our role models: Mary and Elizabeth (Luke 1-2); Mary and Martha (Luke 10:38-42, John 12:1-8, John 11:1-44); Naomi and Ruth (Ruth 1-4); Hannah (1 Samuel 1-2); the women at the cross (various). Mary's calling to be the mother of Jesus would have been so much harder without the moral, spiritual and practical support of her cousin, Elizabeth, in those crucial first months of pregnancy. And what a

THE HERALD Page 10 blessing Ruth was to her mother-in-law, Naomi, as they return to Bethlehem together where Ruth finds love again and so becomes grafted into the ancestral line of David (Ruth was David s grandmother) and of his descendent, Jesus. A new season After various series - e.g. Rebecca Manley Pippert s book, A heart for God (lessons from David and Saul s life), the letter to the Philippians, deep dive into the fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5:22-23), dipping into the psalms - the ELBS has run its course for now. Many members have moved on - some to other parts of the world, many to new challenges in work and family life. I hope they take with them good memories of gathering around my dining room table, studying God's word together, and have learnt the value of meeting regularly with sisters in Christ to encourage, challenge and support one another. Those who remain will continue to find ways to meet informally. What next? I'm more convinced than ever that there is great value and power for good in "the sisterhood effect". What dreams and visions will surface from the many strong and faithful women in our congregation with a heart for God and a heart to make a difference in the world? Taking your "sisterhood" to the next level No doubt, ladies, you already experience the value of the "sisterhood effect" in your relationships with other women one-on-one or in small groups. If the relationship is stable, why not see if you can enlarge your circle, drawing in one or two women who might benefit from your support. To enrich your sister-to-sister relationships, you could study a book together or set up an informal meeting with someone whose wisdom you d appreciate. As dreams and visions rise from these informal sister-to-sister relationships, let's find ways to put them into effect. One dream I have, for example, is to create a platform for women to gather for an event a few times a year to learn, to share and to pray; maybe with a meal and a speaker, and breaking into smaller groups to give and receive support and wisdom; possibly with a team to look after the children so more women can attend. An opportunity to grow and to draw others in. * The "brotherhood effect" is just as vital in promoting well-being among men.

Page 11 THE HERALD Herald Deadline Items for the January/Winter Issue of the Herald should be given to Bob Hensen or sent to the church office by 23-01-2019. We hope the next Herald will be available from 03-02-2019 Birthdays December 2018 Rebecca Taylor Jan van Put James Essel Menen Tessema-Betre Richmond Mensah Doreen Asare-Awuku - Dankwa Pam Russell-Knott Christa Jacobs Esther Abang Sophie Tataw Stanley Chege Murithi January 2019 Helena Brhel/Brhelova Jana Brhel/Brhelova Stefan Stifanos Cindel Fleming Peace Acquaah Irene Bom Florence Foyab-Bergner Alina Balatica Lee Bouwman Cor Vermeulen Maaike Koka v.d. Eerden Happy birthday and may the Lord bless you in the coming year!

THE HERALD Page 12 WHO S WHO IN THE CHURCH Minister: Derek Lawson, Schiedamsevest 121, Tel.: 010 4125709 E:DLawson@churchofscotland.org.uk Church Office: Schiedamsesingel 6, tel. 010-4124779, E:info@scotsintchurch.com Rentals Co-ordinator: Molly Foster, tel: 06 25538320, E:info@scotsintchurch.com Pastoral Care Working Group Convener: Derek Lawson Worship & Nurture Working Group Convener: Rizal Sebastian Organists: Jan Hendrik van der Kamp, E:J.kamp15@chello.nl Netty Dijkstra Amund Roe Choir: Anneke Pot Joyful Singers: Esther Abang, tel. 06 2462 0438, E:esabang201@yahoo.com Welcome Team: Steve and Pam Russell, Tel: 010 5914959, E:srussell@caiway.nl Youth group: Saskia Dorsman Sunday School: Peace Acquah Creche: Veronika Kind and Chidinma Chukwu Secretary to the Consistory: Bob Hensen, E:atobobhensen@hotmail.com Safeguarding and Child Protection Officer: Annemarie Fleming, Tel:06 4100 5611, E:broll-111@hotmail.com Treasurer and offering envelopes: Jim Taylor, Tel:071 3625835 Property Working Group Convener: Olaf de Zanger. Finance & Governance Working Group Convener: Fred Booman. Fellowship & Communication Working Group Convener: Bob Hensen. Herald and SICR weekly Bulletin: Bob Hensen:(editor) 06 016808505 E:atobobhensen@hotmail.com Carol de Groot: E:carolkaedegroot@gmail.com Ranee Damanik: E: ran33d@gmail.com George Ross: E:georgeross@home.nl Church beamer: André van der Velden, Tel: 0180-756449, E:aavandervelden@casema.nl Childrens s Message: Rev. Irene Bom, E:ibsalem@xs4all.nl Bookstall: Teun Karreman E: karremanski@hotmail.com