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Greyfriars Stratherrick Free Church January Newsletter 2018 Goals for 2018 It is customary for people to make resolutions at the start of a year and also customary for them to forget about those aims a couple of weeks later. The main problems with resolutions is that usually they are unrealistic. Nevertheless, it is good to have reasonable goals. So here are some that we can do. 1. Take ten minutes a day to read a psalm or a few verses of a psalm. At the same time, pray for the growth of Christianity in a foreign country. Those who have smartphones can get daily information through the Operation World and OMF apps. This can be done while sitting on a bus or while having a cup of tea in the morning or whenever.

2. Spend half an hour each day reading the New Testament and also use the church directory (when it becomes available) to pray regularly for those connected to the congregation. Once you have finished the New Testament, read some of the Old Testament, before resuming the New Testament. 3. Follow a daily reading programme. One of the best is Tabletalk by Ligonier and it can be accessed each day on its website or else you can purchase its monthly magazine of daily readings. Each issue of the magazine also has short articles on a variety of topics (also available on the website). The readings only take fifteen minutes to read and pray about and they can be done at any time. And they are relevant to where we are today. 4. Aim to read five new books about Christian living and two or three biographies of Christians who served the Lord faithfully. That can easily be done in a year by using one or two hours a week, perhaps in the evening. They are far more beneficial than most television programmes. 5. Plan to meet up with other Christians at least once a week (apart from official gatherings at the church) to speak about Christian things. This one is very important because without it our hearts become cold. Those five suggestions don t require a huge amount of time, and all of them are flexible. The important thing about them is that they help us have contact with the heart of Jesus through the work of the Spirit in our hearts. All that is required from us is determination. 2

Kids & Co Update Kidz & Co is the Greyfriars Mother and Toddler group which is held each Wednesday morning from 10:00 11:30 during school term-time. Usually there are between 20 and 30 children attending with their mothers or child-minders, an occasionally a father may come along. Most of these children are from the community around the church building and they are only with us for a brief period as most of them no longer come along once they are three years old and expected to attend their future school nursery. So it is very encouraging that several of these mum s have shown an interest in sending their older children to Kidzone (our Friday night club for children in Primary school). To date, more than 10 children have come along to Kidzone from this connection. Please pray for these mums the opportunities to have meaningful conversations are rare, but they always speak very highly of Kidz & Co and we are encouraged by their willingness to entrust their older children to us on a Friday evening. If you are able to help on a Wednesday morning, even on an occasional basis please make yourself known. 3

Cauldeen Primary School Choir Hilton Primary School Choir Youth Fellowship Girls 4

O n the evening of Wednesday 20th December, we held a carol service involving choirs from Hilton and Cauldeen primary schools. The service was led by Murray Graham, who highlighted in a suitable way several aspects of the birth of Jesus. It was great to have the church full of people, mostly visitors, to hear the story of the coming of Jesus to Bethlehem. Both choirs sang very well as did our Youth Fellowship girls with their song. The boys who did the readings also did well. It was encouraging that several of the children in the choirs agreed to take a copy of the Action Bible donated by the congregation. Afterwards, those who could stay after the service enjoyed a superb provision of various items to eat and drink. So thanks to all who helped make this an excellent evening, especially to Murray for leading on the evening, to Joan for organising the event, to Heather for arranging the catering and to Lucy (see page 8) for accompanying us on the piano. 5

Children s Christmas Party 2017 Above are some of the faces that made the children s party a success again this year! The youth fellowship turned out in force and painted faces and nails, put seasonal transfers on the back of small and not-so-small hands, manned the Pin the Nose on Rudolph, Fill the Snowman s Belly and Decorate the Christmas Tree they must be congratulated for their help and the fun they brought to the youngsters afternoon. Lewis did a great job of overseeing the games whilst the ladies produced a party feast in the kitchen. After a wonderful party tea, the children sang a few Christmas Carols accompanied by Anna on the Saxophone now that is something different! Thank you to everyone who helped out. The attendance from our Sunday school children was disappointing but this was balanced by a good turnout from the Kidzone children and those who brought along friends. 6

Kidzone Puzzle Page 7

New Arrivals in 2017 Keilah Anna Davidson Born 25th March A sister for Luke Matthew and Mark Paige Smith born on 6th July 8lb 11oz 8 Jazmyn Abigail Mackenzie Born 24th July, 8lbz 13oz a little sister for Joshua and Hannah Forth-coming weddings Pamela Campbell and Stephen Scott got engaged in October 2016, and will be married in Greyfriars on Friday 9th February Charlotte Sarah MacDonald Born 6th November, 7lbs 7ozs a sister for Grace and Amelia Congratulations toali Cameron- MacKintosh and Lucy Robertson who recently got engaged.

Points for prayer in January Young People Remember the various young people s activities as they recommence this month. Communion Pray about our communion weekend on the last Saturday and Sunday of the month. We will be joined by the Inverness West congregation and its minister Andrew McMillan will preach on the Saturday and Sunday evenings. Bible Study Groups Remember the three Bible Study groups as they meet. Housebound Pray for those who are housebound and unable to attend our services. Congregational news The Christian Institute representative, Nigel Kenny, will be with us on the Sunday evening of our communion and will use the congregational fellowship to give an update of the concerns that the Institute has about our society. The minister intends to preach two series at the midweek meetings for the next few months. Both series will involve one monthly address. One is on the Book of Zechariah and it will be given on the first Wednesday, and the other is on the life of Paul and it will be given on the third Wednesday. The other two Wednesdays will be given mainly to prayer (preceded by a short devotion), although they can also be used for missionary speakers and for speakers of other Christian organisations. A couple of years ago it was agreed by the Session that one of the monthly midweek meetings should focus on prayer. In order to help us in our prayers, we will produce a prayer booklet similar to what appeared for the recent Day of Prayer, except it will be more focussed on the congregation. If anyone has suggestions for what should be included in the booklet, they can mention/email the suggestions to the minister or to Joan MacQueen. Printouts of the Congregational Directory should be available soon for checking. When they appear, could each family or individual check their details and also mention if any individual has been omitted. If you wish, you can include your email address as well as your home and mobile numbers (there is no point giving your mobile number if you change it frequently). 9

Calendars! In the Old Testament there is evidence that the nation of Israel had two annual calendars. One calendar would have been used because it was similar to how neighbouring nations divided the year (we also do that). The other calendar was a religious one and the first month of this calendar was connected to the first feast of the Passover, and this calendar was arranged according to the annual feasts that God required them to observe. We might think having two calendars would be confusing, but there are many groups in the world today who live according to more than one calendar. Even within some branches of the Christian church, there is a calendar called The Christian Year. In Israel, God gave them a special calendar once he had rescued them from Egypt. Clearly this new calendar was designed to remind Israel that it had a heavenly calling as well as an earthly one. It reminded them that they were connected to God s kingdom whereas their other calendar reminded them that they were linked to other nations. On every day of the year, they had to live according to the demands of both calendars, although in their case the religious one had precedence over the civil one. For example, each male Israelite was required to attend three feasts annually (Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles) they were part 10 of the religious calendar and the Israelites had to go to them even if the civil calendar suggested other activities. The Israelites were being taught to put God first in everything. In the new covenant era (the period between Christ s two comings), there is not a detailed religious calendar and Christians live under whatever civil calendar governs where they live. Yet it would be a good thing for us individually or as families to plan a religious calendar for 2018. God has already given us the framework of a religious calendar in the weekly Lord s Day and despite what our culture says we are not free to ignore his requirements for that day. In addition to using the Lord s Day for the benefit of our souls we could arrange to do other things throughout the year, such as attending a conference to soak up some good Bible teaching from God-given exponents of his Word. Or a congregational weekend away together. Or a church leaders day to consider where we are going spiritually. There are lots of things that we could profitably use by putting together our own religious calendar.

What is On in January 2018 Tuesday 14:00 Ladies Prayer Meeting (Monthly - 16th January) 19:30-21:00 Mission In Need (Monthly - 9th January ) 19:30-21:00 Gaelic Service (Monthly - 30th January) Wednesday 10:00-11:30 Kidz & Co - Carer and Toddler group - weekly from 10th Jan. 12:30-14:00 Connect - Weekly from January 10th 19:30-20:45 Bible Study & Prayer Meeting - Weekly Thursday 09:30-11:00 Come Thirsty - Bible Study Group (Creche available) - Weekly from 11th January Friday 18:30-19:45 Kidzone for Primary school children - Weekly from 12th January Sunday 11:00-12:15 Morning Service 18:00-19:15 Evening Service 19:30-21:00 Youth Fellowship 19:30-21:00 Monthly Congregational Fellowship - 28th January Point of Contact for... Minister - Malcolm Maclean - macleanmalcolmm@outlook.com Unwell / In hospital - Norrie MacDonald - norman.macdonald@orangehome.co.uk Weekly Notices - Kirsti Paterson - kirsti.paterson@btopenworld.com Home Groups - Murray Graham - murrayg1977@yahoo.co.uk Come Thirsty - Heather MacAskill - hmacaskill@uwclub.net Sunday School - Kenny MacVicar - kennymacvicar@yahoo.co.uk Kidz & Co / Connect / Bookings / Together Tuesday / Kidzone/ Monthly Newsletter -Joan MacQueen - macqueengreyfriars@outlook.com 11

Preaching Schedule for January 2018 Date Time Preacher Wednesday 3rd Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Malcolm Maclean - Zechariah Sunday 7th Morning 11am Malcolm Maclean Evening 6pm M. M. - What is Jesus doing? Wednesday 10th Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Sunday 14th Morning 11am Malcolm Maclean Evening 6pm M. M. - What is Jesus doing? Wednesday 17th Prayer Meeting 7:30pm M. M. - Life of Paul Sunday 21st Morning 11am Malcolm Maclean Evening 6pm M. M. - What is Jesus doing? Wednesday 24th Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Saturday 27th Preparatory Service Andrew McMillan Sunday 28th Morning 11am Malcolm Maclean Evening 6pm Andrew McMillan (Communion) Fellowship 7:30pm Wednesday 31st Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Creche available during the morning service for children under 3 years Sunday school and Bible class meet during the morning service for children aged 3-14 years during term-time. Youth fellowship meets immediately after the evening service for young people in secondary school during term-time (unless there is a congregational fellowship). 12