JUNE 2014 The Church Newsletter of Peterculter Parish Church September 2016 COME AND JOIN US Save the date! DON T FORGET THESE UPCOMING EVENTS! MON 5TH SEPT SINGALONG AT CORRIE 2 PM WED 7TH SEPTEMBER MID-WEEK LUNCH A BARGAIN AT 3.50! SAT 1ST OCTOBER JUMBLE SALE 10 AM - 12 NOON www.culterkirk.co.uk!1
Dear Friends I would like to add my thanks to everyone who contributed to our highly successful Gift Day. The amount raised was astonishing and totally unexpected it was six times more than we had estimated it might be! This is a fantastic tribute to the commitment of all our members and put a remarkably large smile on the face of the treasurer. Despite the fact that our roll is falling and attendances on a Sunday often fall below 100, the offerings continue to hold firm and in fact ordinary givings are showing an increase this year so far. Thank you to everyone for this great result. We recently took part in a very successful picnic and worship service for Pentecost at Craigiebuckler Church as part of joint venture with local churches in the Presbytery Cluster Group. Thank you to everyone who came along. It was great to have such amazing singing, lovely choir contributions and drama. It was also super to have fellowship in this way with fellow Christians from other congregations. To continue to build on this, a further event is planned for Sunday October 2 nd at Mannofield Church. This will be a Harvest Supper and worship time and will also be an opportunity to see the newly refurbished Mannofield building. Full details will be in the intimations and on the church web site. I have been encouraged that a number of people are interested in forming a House Group or Bible Study Group. If you would like to be part of this, please give me a phone or drop me an email. It is envisaged that the group would probably meet fortnightly and I will be happy to start it off and then hopefully see someone else take it over! Yours sincerely John Ferguson World Day of Prayer 2017 Dayer Colburn has been the representative for Peterculter Parish Church for several years but would like to now step down from such a post. She invites someone to contact her with regard to taking over from her to ensure that our Church is still contributing to this important annual event, held every year on the first Friday of March. The theme for 2017 is The Philippines. She will strongly support the new representative. Her telephone number is 01224 734725. www.culterkirk.co.uk!2
Thank You I have been absolutely overwhelmed by the get well wishes I have received in recent weeks and I wish to say a very big thank you to al who showed concern for my well being. I am pleased to report that i am improving - slowly but surely. I am also very grateful to all those who ensured I was never lonely or without reading material and who kept my food store well stocked! I am truly blessed with many very good friends and to whom I wish to quote from Friends by Frank D. Sherman. Dorothy Reid Since I have no gold to give, And love alone must make amends, my only prayer while I live, God make me worthy of my friends Editor s note I d like to apologise that this letter did not appear in the June Focus as intended. I was preparing the magazine while away on holiday and as this was delivered to my letterbox and not my email inbox it didn't reach me in time. VM Sing Along At Corrie This will restart on Monday 5 Sept 2016 at 2pm. Singing together is good fun and therapy for body and soul as we enjoy singing the old favourites. All will be made most welcome. www.culterkirk.co.uk!3
Church Flowers Our thanks to all those people for their kind donation to the flower fund. It makes such a difference, as that is what makes it possible to decorate the church, extension area and the entrance hall each week. Our thanks go to: Sheila Watt Dorothy Reid Stan Stephen and Family Anne Dey Coming up soon, well only five short weeks away, and we will be decorating the church for Harvest Thanksgiving with the fruits of the harvest, which we all enjoy doing. An award for Culter in Colour came to the church for the floral containers outside the church and a shield was presented by the Culter Horticultural Society and Culter Community Council at the Culter Flower Show and was received by Violet Smith and Dayer Colburn on behalf of the Flower Team. The containers require watering all through the summer months and it is largely thanks to Dayer for her untiring work and also arranging for a team of people to help with this. And it takes a lot of watering cans to water 9 containers!! Convenor - Violet Smith, 733317 Treasurer - Mabel Taylor, 732030 Holiday Club A huge thank you to Joyce Cowie and the team who led an excellent Holiday Club this summer. 38 children attended and all had a wonderful time. www.culterkirk.co.uk!4
Thanks The June Strawberry Teas Gift Day was a remarkable fundraising success with 5,178 contributed and about 1,100 to be claimed in Gift Aid giving a total of about 6,278 for church funds. Thanks are due to all who donated, to those who were able to come along on the day and to all who helped in this new venture. Shopping Trip The annual shopping trip to McArthur Glen takes place on Saturday 12 th November. The bus leaves kirk car park at 7.30am. Price TBC, includes tea/coffee & buttery /shortbread on downward trip. Contact Fiona Jones 07775 955250 to book a seat. Macmillan Coffee Morning We will be holding a MacMillan Coffee Morning on Friday September 30th from 10.00 am 12 noon in the large church hall. This is a very worthwhile event and community support is much appreciated. Peterculter Parish Church Online We regularly update our Facebook page and Twitter feed with details of all our activities as well as making everything available on our main website. Follow us, like us and visit us! Website Twitter Facebook www.culterkirk.co.uk @culterkirk www.facebook.com/culterkirk www.culterkirk.co.uk!5
With Autumn fast approaching many of you may be changing your wardrobe Please keep all your unwanted clothes,handbags and accessories (no bric-brac) to donate to our Jumble Sale on Saturday 1st October 10a.m-12noon in the large hall All items can be left on the stage from Saturday 17th September The hall will also be open 2-4pm, and 6-8pm on Friday 30th September A chance to clear out and raise funds for the church www.culterkirk.co.uk!6
Prayer time - First Sunday of Each Month On the first Sunday of every month, after morning worship, there will be a short Prayer Time, which is an opportunity to pray for others. Cards are available on the table at the extension door and should be placed in the box provided. The next Prayer Time will be on Sunday 1st May. Friendship Club As Autumn approaches we resume our fortnightly evening meetings to which ALL are invited. Please see below our forthcoming events. Tue 6th Sep 2016 Tue 20th Sep 2016 Tue 4th Oct 2016 Tue 18th Oct 2016 Tue 1st Nov 2016 Tue 15th Nov 2016 Tue 29th Nov 2016 Musical Evening with Raymond Mack Nicaragua and Costa Rica by Irene Paterson My Time as a Reporter by Harvey Grainger Reflexology by Mike Robertson Rubislaw Quarry by Hugh Black Napkin Folding by Nora Turner Festive At Home With Us DO join us for Fellowship and Friendship. Only 1. 50 per occasion to cover cost of light refreshment each evening. FESTIVE BREAK www.culterkirk.co.uk!7
Table Top Sale Table Top Sales begin again on Saturday 1st October and will continue on the first Saturday of each month, apart from January. Set up is from 9 10 am with items on sale from 10 am 12 noon. If you would like to book a table contact the church office on 735845 or Jean Cook on 734233 or email secretary@culterkirk.co.uk Mid Week Lunches Our monthly lunches begin again on Wednesday 7 th September at 12.30 pm in the large hall. A two course lunch is on offer at the very good price of just 3.50. This is open to everyone in the village no church connection is required. Moira Marshall and the Team. Coffee Time Thursday coffees resume on Thursday 1 st September from 10 am 12 noon, with a short act of worship taking place at 11.30 am. Saturday coffees begin again on Saturday 3 rd September when we will have tea, coffee and home baking available every week. Fine fare and fine company to be had! www.culterkirk.co.uk!8
4th September 10.30 am - Morning Worship Prayer Time after Worship John Ferguson 11th September 10.30 am - Morning Worship John Ferguson 18th September 10.30 am - Family Service and Boys Brigade Enrolment John Ferguson 25th September 2nd October 10.30 am - Morning Worship Followed by Communion 10.30 am - Harvest Thanksgiving Service Followed by Prayer Time John Ferguson John Ferguson Church Directory Funeral 23rd June 28th June 5t July 16th August Catherine Heffren, Fergus House, Dyce Isobel Campbell, Rory Court, Cults Helen McKay, Eastleigh Care Home Marjorie Shiach, School Road www.culterkirk.co.uk!9
Presbytery Matters Our church was the venue for the June meeting of Presbytery and some of the business was as follows: Syrian Refugees The meeting was addressed by Alana Nabulsi, an Aberdeen City Council appointment as Refugee Project Manager. She had been surprised at the amount of valuable help that had been available from the Aberdeen churches. From day one the refugees appreciated all the community support received and Alana gave thanks on behalf of the 19 adults, 10 boys and 1 girl. At primary school teachers were impressed at how well the children were settling in. Eventually there will be 100 Syrian refugees in Aberdeen. Aberdeen Presbytery Plan 2013 (2016 Update) In 2013, following a General Assembly instruction, a Presbytery 10 year Plan, which was to be reviewed annually, was produced including planning criteria for an allocation of 38.1 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) ministry posts. The Presbytery Planning and Deployment Committee reported an update for 2016. It was agreed that, in the case of a vacancy occurring, a full time Minister of Word and Sacrament should be inducted without restriction to most congregations but it was noted that Presbytery was unable to make a determination on the future status of both Cove Parish Church and Garthdee/Ruthrieston West and an update would be made at a later date. From the 38.1 FTE available, Presbytery was able to allocate additional posts to some churches where it was felt the need was greatest such as, amongst others, St George's Tillydrone and Dyce both given an extra 0.5 FTE. Ten Must Know Bible Stories Project The Rev Louis Kinsey, Minister at St Columba's Bridge of Don, intimated a project which the congregation plan to develop for teaching 10 Bible Stories to primary school children. Working with 7 local primary schools the resources will allow Christianity to be taught well and the stories to be used across the curriculum. The aim is to ensure every child in Bridge of Don leaves primary school knowing the stories and are confident in discussing them. Richard Little www.culterkirk.co.uk!11
Wednesday Club On Wednesday 14 September at 2.00pm we are holding our first meeting for 2016-2017. Every session we hope to offer a varied programme of daytime entertainment and talks on a fortnightly basis. Everyone in Culter and beyond is most welcome to attend any or many meetings. If you wish to become a member, you will pay 10 annual subscription plus 1 per meeting, but membership is not compulsory. Non members are warmly invited to every meeting and pay 2 per visit. Meetings start at 2.00pm in the Church, to be followed by light refreshments in the Small Hall and usually finish about 3.30pm. Posters will be on display in the village with details of forthcoming meetings. 14th September 28th September 12th October 26th October 9th November 23rd November Songs and Stories with Yvonne Morton Scottish Men s Sheds Association with Jason Schroeder An Interesting Life with John McKinnon Ferm Toon Bothy Days with Neil Cooney Iceland - Land of Ice and Fire with Shirley Milton The Pilgrims Way to Santiago de Compostela with Ron Taylor Thanks! Please accept my thanks to everyone for the kind wishes and heartfelt thoughts, for the hospital and home visits. All were very much appreciated. I am happy to say that I have made a full recovery. Sincere thanks, Mike Mackie www.culterkirk.co.uk!10
Peterculter Parish Church Mission Statement The purpose of Peterculter Parish Church is to celebrate our faith in God and in the Good News of Jesus Christ through worship, fellowship, teaching, outreach and pastoral care and to participate in the work of the worldwide church. Minister Rev John Ferguson Tel: 01224 735041 Email: JFerguson@churchofscotland.co.uk Session Clerk Dave Gordon Tel: 01224 732036 Email: sessionclerk@culterkirk.co.uk Magazine Editor Val Muir Tel: 01224 735001 Email: editor@culterkirk.co.uk Church Office Margaret Bruce Tel: 01224 735845 Email: secretary@culterkirk.co.uk Church Office Hours Wednesdays & Fridays : 9 am - 1 pm Next Issue: October Material to editor Sunday 18th September 2016 Ready for distribution Sunday 25th September 2016 Scottish Charity No. SCO01452 www.culterkirk.co.uk!12