St Columba s Scottish Episcopal Church Largs December 2018 / January 2019 The Word became flesh and dwelt among us 1
The Scottish Episcopal Church is a self-governing province of the world-wide Anglican Communion. This is a family of over 70 million Christians in more than 160 countries. Our nearest relations are the Church of England, the Church in Wales and the Church of Ireland. Through the Porvoo agreement we are also in full communion with many other branches of the Church. St Columba s in Largs, is one of over 60 Episcopal congregations that work and worship within the Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. We are part of Ayrshire Region and our neighbours include congregations in Ardrossan, Dalry, Irvine, Troon, Kilmarnock, Prestwick, Ayr and Maybole. The area covered by St Columba s includes Largs, Skelmorlie, Fairlie and West Kilbride and ecumenically we play a very active part in Largs Churches Together. Sunday: 8.00am Said Eucharist SERVICES AT ST COLUMBA S 11.00am Sung Eucharist (Choral Matins on second Sunday of the month) Check noticeboard for details. Refreshments are served in the hall following the 11.00am service Wednesday: 10.00am Said Eucharist (Scottish Liturgy 1970) Festivals and Saints Days as announced The Daily Offices of Morning Prayer (8.00am) and Evening Prayer (5.00pm) are offered publicly in church on most weekdays. Please check the church noticeboard for details. The church building is also open for private prayer on most days. We welcome all regardless of age, gender, race, ability, social class, sexuality or any other defining characteristic that may otherwise be used as the basis for discrimination. Like us on Facebook and Visit our website: largs-church.co.uk 2
Dear Friends, It happens to me every year and each time it does, I am always taken aback at the timing of it. This year it was as I drove through the streets of Kilbirnie - the sighting of the first house showing an illuminated Christmas tree in its window. This sighting took place on Thursday, 15 November! Just short of six weeks before the annual celebration of our Lord s Incarnation, there it was for all to see. Obviously whoever put it up simply couldn t wait any longer. They were so keen that their Christmas decoration was there over two weeks in advance of the season before Christmas - Advent. Advent is all about waiting all about preparation all about getting things in order for the coming King. It is a time that calls us to reflect on God as the one who comes among us - who has come in the past and who will come again at the end of time. Most of us, like the people who put up their Christmas tree unseasonably early, are simply not good at waiting. We want things to hurry along to their conclusion as quickly as possible. We like things to be instant; and yet waiting is part of life. The scriptures remind us that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength. In fact patience is one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Waiting aligns us with the many generations that, in ancient times, longed to see the coming of God s Messiah. It also assists us to stand in solidarity with all those who, in our own day and generation, long to see something of God s decisive action - of his justice and peace in the world. The coming of Christ marked an end to the old order of things. In the Christ Child we see something of God s complete commitment to us. In Christ God is with us, as one of us. This is a mystery beyond our comprehension; one that we need to take time to ponder and reflect on. God s gift to us of the season of Advent, the season of expectant waiting, provides valuable space in which to prepare ourselves to receive all that he would seek to give us. May we keep a watchful Advent that, in time, we may also celebrate with joy the one who came, the one who will come again and the one who promises to journey with us each step of our life s pilgrimage. Yours in the faith, Gordon 3
Years Mind Please remember before God those who have died and whose year s mind falls in December and January. DECEMBER 1 st Phyllis Douglas 2nd Isobel Blair Northcote, John Phillips 4 th Susan Dayman, Isabella Anderson, John Gutherson 5th Violet Joan Scaithe, John Marshall 6 th Dick Barnes 7 th Margaret MacKay 8 th Norman Barrett 11 th Tom Stott 12 th Sonia Hunter, Doreen Barnes, Fiona Barnes, Marjorie Sergeant 13 th Jack Clough 15 th Margaret Goldie 16 th Sarah Spencer, Hilda Logue, Heather Fletcher 17 th Ann Sadler 18th William Henry Northcote 19th Peggy Perry 23rd Mauraide Kerr Hamilton 25 th Connie Donaldson, Ernest Pow 26th Ian Guthrie 28th Nessie Rankin 29 th Marjorie Jones, Pat Pickering 30 th Jessie Ferguson, Peggy Dagnell, Terry Witt 31 st Alfred Thomas Light & Remembrance This year s service of Light and Remembrance will take place at St Columba s Parish Church from 2.00pm on Saturday, 8 December. 4
JANUARY 1 st Gwen Lawson 2 nd James Rankin, Leslie Estill, Elizabeth McGlashan, John Pickering 3 rd Louise Boyle 5 th Doreen Pow, George King 6 th Vivienne Somerville, James Kerr 7 th Sybil Evans, Grace Saxton 10 th Joyce Doreen Downham, David Flinn 12 th Jessie Harvey 14 th Ian Angell 15th Joyce Pow (Priest) 16 th Tiger (John) Lyon, Harry Powell 17 th Gerald Jolley, Lesley Heath, Jean Duguid, Lorna King 20 th Gordon McTavish 23 rd Doris McFarlane 24 th Amy Fryers, Don MacLiver 28 th Audrey Cooper, Marion Gutherson 31 st Ann Cuthbertson Funeral Gill Beresford - 14 November May they rest in peace and rise in glory 5
Advent Study Group 2018 You are warmly invited to this year s Advent Study Group. We will meet in the Rectory at 7.30pm on the following dates: Wednesday, 5 December Wednesday, 12 December Wednesday, 19 December The Bible study will be based on Advent. Season of Divine Encounter by Amy Ekeh Advent means arrival or coming. During this sacred season, we actively recall the arrival of Jesus as the Word made flesh, and we joyfully await his final return at the end of the age. But as we remember the past and anticipate the future, we are also attentive to our divine encounters in the present, the ways God arrives in our everyday lives. Amy Ekeh's Advent, Season of Divine Encounter helps us look closely at three key Scripture passages to recall, recognise, and anticipate the ways God comes into our lives and our world... Protection of Vulnerable Groups Coordinator Report 2018 The PVG coordinator is appointed to take responsibility on behalf of the Vestry for ensuring that the work of the Church is carried out in accordance with the Law and the Church s policies on the protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults. These policies focus on prevention and safeguarding by ensuring that anybody appointed or volunteering to do regulated work with children or vulnerable adults have their details submitted to Disclosure Scotland who check for any relevant criminal convictions. Vulnerable adults include those people who, because they are affected by disability, mental disorder, illness, infirmity or ageing, are unable to protect themselves from abuse, or are more vulnerable to being abused than persons who are not so affected. 6
Regulated work could include teaching or supervising Sunday School or providing some kind of regular welfare service to people with particular needs. We have children at Columba s Creatives and our annual Summer Mission as well as occasionally at our Sunday Services. All persons currently involved in these activities have a PVG. It is the responsibility of Vestry to ensure the correct procedures are followed. At the beginning of each year I must submit a Protection Record to the Diocese confirming that amongst other things we have all the correct signs and posters in the Church and Hall and that Vestry members have seen the most up to date safeguarding advice. I also must confirm that anybody involved in regulated work has the correct level of PVG clearance and has received relevant training. I am required to provide a PVG report to every Vestry meeting. The Office of the Scottish Charities Regulator (OSCR) also requires the Vestry as charity trustees to notify them of any events that may have a significant impact on the charity or its assets. In particular, any incidents of abuse or mistreatment of vulnerable beneficiaries must be reported to OSCR as well as notifying the statutory authorities (Police, Social Services, etc.) and the Provincial Officer for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults However, as the SEC website reminds us it is important to remember that it is everyone s responsibility to protect the vulnerable and everyone working in and attending services in the SEC has an important part to play in developing a safe and supportive culture within the Church that protects everyone, regardless of the nature of their vulnerability. If any member of the congregation has concerns about possible incidents involving children or vulnerable adults, they need to notify me as the PVG Coordinator. If I am not available and there is somebody at immediate risk, the Police or local Social Work department should be contacted. Further guidance about SEC policies and procedures can be found at: http:// www.scotland.anglican.org/who-we-are/organisation/safeguarding/ Linda Young, PVG Coordinator.. ADVENT QUIET DAYS An explosion of Light, Love and Liberty 10.30am - 3.00pm (tea and coffee from 10.00am) Holy Trinity and St Barnabas, St James Place, Paisley, PA3 2AF Led by Revd David Wostenholm. Contact office@glasgow.org St Ninian s, Whitepark Road, Castle Douglas, DG7 1EX Led by Revd Les Ireland. Contact mmorton@mypostoffce.co.uk 7
Largs Monday Toddlers! We are beginning to look forward to our Christmas party on Monday 3rd December. Santa is so busy he has to come early to us. We will need to find a Santa first and arrange our live music we usually have, along with festive food and a nativity puppet show maybe? This will be followed by a volunteers lunch. We will be starting back after Christmas on 7th January. Environmental health changes! I will continue to offer training to church members who use the kitchen for different events. These will be held after church on the odd Sunday, so everyone will have the opportunity to understand the ways we should be buying, storing, preparing, cooking and serving food. We can still do home baking for events, but following the guidelines I will give you. Hilary Moran.. Taizé for Advent You are warmly invited to join with others throughout the town for our Taizé for Advent service. This quiet, meditative and reflective service, will take place in our own church at 6.30pm on Advent Sunday (2 December). Seasonal refreshments will follow in the church hall. Nine Lesson and Carols This year s Nine Lessons and Carols service will be an ecumenical event. Local choirs will sing together and people from various congregations will share in the reading of the lessons and singing of carols. This joint service will take place at 6.30pm on Sunday, 23 December in St John s Parish Church. 8
DATES TO REMEMBER 2 December - 6.30pm Taizé for Advent Service 3 December - Largs Monday Toddlers Christmas Party 4 December - 7.00pm Ayrshire Regional Council AGM at Prestwick 5 December - 7.30pm Advent Study Group 6 December - 2.00pm Contemplative Meditation Group 8 December - 10.30am Diocesan Quiet Days at Paisley and Castle Douglas 8 December - 2.00pm Service of Light and Remembrance at St Columba s Parish 12 December - 7.30pm Advent Study Group 13 December - 4.00pm until 6.00pm Christian Aid Carol Singing at Morrisons 16 December - 1.00pm Food & Friendship Lunch 18 December - 6.30pm Congregational Carol Singing at Hutton Park 18 December - 7.15pm Rector s At Home 19 December - 4.00pm until 6.00pm Christian Aid Carol Singing at Morrisons 19 December - 7.30pm Advent Study Group 23 December - 6.30pm LCT Service of Nine Lessons and Carols, at St John s 24 December - 4.00pm Christingle Service 24 December - 11.00pm Christmas Midnight Mass 25 December - 10.00am Christmas Day Sung Eucharist 26 December - 10.00am St Stephen s Day Said Eucharist 6 January - 12.30pm Congregational Lunch at the Willowbank Hotel 12 January - 9.30am Vestry Away Day at St Bartholomew s, Gourock 20 January - Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 20 January - 1.00pm Food and Friendship Lunch 3 February - 6.30pm LCT Candlemas Service followed by LCT Committee Meeting 7 February - 2.00pm Contemplative Meditation Group Christmas Cards! If you have Christmas cards for those who regularly attend church, please leave them in the alphabetical index at the back of church. Please also check if anyone has left a card for you! 9
Christmas Warm good wishes to you all Peter & Elspeth Robertson A happy Christmas to one and all - and a peaceful New Year Stuart Robertson Happy Christmas and a good New Year Many thanks for sympathy cards Ken Hinshalwood Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone Chris and Jane Evans Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year Eileen Wishing all at St Columba s a happy and healthy Christmas and New Year Ray and Linda Young Every blessing for Christmas and the New Year Gordon & William Christmas Greetings Betty Ferguson Best Wishes to all for a happy and peaceful Christmas Joan Hutton 10
Greetings Christmas Greetings May Walker Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Healthy and Happy New Year Barbara and Janine Every blessing at Christmas and New Year Norman Merry Christmas to all! Gib & Jennifer Wishing you a Happy and Healthy Christmas and New Year Frances and Neil Robertson Wishing you all happiness at Christmas Marjorie Spragg Wishing you all a blessed and happy Christmas and a good New Year Rose Stevenson Wishing all a very Merry Christmas and a Good New Year Jean and John Wishing Joy and Peace to all May Kidd May you all have a very Happy Christmas with love from Hilary & Freddie Best wishes for a healthy Christmas and New Year Fionna Ferguson 11
Vestry Notes The Vestry at their meeting on 6 November took the following decisions/ actions: Blythswood Shoe Box Appeal: 24 filled shoe boxes have been returned. Diocesan Synod: The Rector and Chris Evans, Lay Representative, were receiving ongoing correspondence in connection with the work of the Preparatory Committee. Diocesan Christmas Party: A Children s Party for the Diocese will be held in Glasgow on 24 December. Advent Quiet Day: An invitation has been received for our congregation to attend Advent Quiet Day events in Paisley and Castle Douglas on 8 December. Property Matters: St. Ninian s Window: Chris Evans updated the Vestry on meetings he had held with Rainbow Glass, a stonemason and our Insurer s Loss Adjuster regarding the St Ninian s stained-glass window and the other three lancet windows, two circular top traceries and four triangular top traceries which were all affected by failed perimeter pointing. He advised that (i) all four lancet windows need to be removed for the works to be undertaken at a total estimated cost of 9,000 and (ii) our Insurers may meet the cost of repairs to the St. Ninian s window, estimated at 3,000. The Vestry, recognising the need to address the issue as a matter of urgency, authorised Chris to pursue the works required to resolve matters and, additionally, to arrange for the cleaning of two of the lancet windows. Chris to inform the Dean of the proposed works. Trees Behind Hall: Chris also reported on three quotes he had received for the removal of two sycamore trees bordering the driveway, another tree nearer the hall and the lopping of a fourth. Ray advised that the trees were not understood to be subject to a Tree Preservation Order. The Vestry agreed to accept the most favourable offer in the sum of 1,400 from Treeline. 12
Stuart Robertson reported as follows: 1. The new replacement windows will be installed in the Rectory on 12/13 November. 2. Crawford Landscapes have undertaken a site visit regarding the removal of bushes and shrubs along the front of the Rectory and to resolve the flooding issue caused by the slabs at the side of the Rectory. Costings are awaited. 3. The gutters around the Church, Hall and Rectory will be cleaned on 17 November when anyone able to assist was asked to meet Stuart on site at 10.00 a.m. 4. Thanks were given to Chris Evans for pressure washing the block paving leading from the Church to the Hall. 5. It was noted that Mark Yeomans was kindly donating a noticeboard for the wall inside the front door of the Hall. 6. Arrangements are being made for the annual servicing of the boiler and fire extinguishers and for PAT Testing of all electrical goods. Chris expressed his disappointment that the ad hoc arrangements for grass cutting had not been satisfactory and suggested it be put on a more formal basis. Stuart undertook to contact Crawford Landscapes for a costing to cut the grass on a regular basis and to cut the hedges annually. Treasurer: The Treasurer reported that the Accounts for the year to 31 August 2018, approved at the Congregational AGM on 28 October, had been sent to the Diocesan Office and OSCR. Our Financial Schedule had also been completed for the Diocesan Office to calculate our quota for the coming year, the Treasurer making a case to exempt the 1,000 grant from the Council for the Food and Friendship project. The Treasurer spoke to the Budget Report as at 31 October 2018, copies of which had been previously circulated. He explained the makeup of the report to the new Vestry members and advised that the surplus for charitable activities of 6,882 was after only two months of the current year so some figures may be artificially high. Social/Fundraising: It was agreed to establish a group to assist William as Social Convener. Alice McDonald and Linda Young offered their services and it was suggested they meet with William and approach 13
other non-vestry members to join the group. The next event will be the Congregational lunch on 6 January 2019. Protection of Vulnerable Groups: Linda advised that all PVGs were up to date. It was noted that Alice would require a PVG as she intended to join the Pastoral Team. In that regard the Rector would run a training course which other members of the Team could attend as refresher training. Health and Safety: It was noted that on 4 November Hilary Moran had given a presentation on the Food Hygiene Regulations to bring those on the Church tea rota and others who may use the kitchen for the preparation of food up to date with the requirements. Congregational Matters: The Rector undertook to provide Ray with details of new members to be added to the Roll. Mission Action Plan: The Rector reported that MAP7 had been launched on 30 September and the first of the monthly Food and Friendship lunches held on 21 October. The next lunch will be on Sunday 18 November and was available to anyone, including members of the congregation and friends. It was noted that the next meeting of the MAP Group would be in April/ May 2019. Vestry Awayday: It was agreed to hold the Vestry Awayday at St Bartholomew s Church in Gourock on Saturday 12 January 2019 commencing with the Eucharist an 9.30 a.m. and concluding with lunch at Café Continental at 1.00 p.m. Date of next meeting: To be agreed at the Vestry Awayday on 12 January 2019. Ray Young, Vestry Secretary 14
You are warmly invited to come along to the Food and Friendship lunches that will be served in our hall at 1.00pm on Sunday, 16 December and 20 January. Entry is by donation for these tasty, hot, and freshly made meals. Why not save the dates in your diary now and come along. It s the ideal opportunity to bring along a friend with you too! Thank you to everyone who supported this year s Yuletide Afternoon. A breakdown of the total raised can be seen in the church porch. Carol Singing at Hutton Park Do come and join in some Christmas Carol Singing at Hutton Park Nursing Home: 6.30pm, Tuesday 18 December. Go on, spread some festive Christmas cheer! The Rector s At Home The Rector s At Home will immediately follow the carol singing at Hutton Park. Everyone is very welcome to come along to the Rectory for an evening of food, drink, fun and fellowship; from 7.15pm on Tuesday, 18 December. 15
December! 1: Those living with HIV and AIDS 3: Mark our Primus 4: New clergy in the Diocese 5: Local nursing homes 6: (St Nicholas) Children and young people 7: The emergency services 8: The bereaved 10: Local government 11: Our neighbours 12: Local school chaplaincy 13: The Scottish Guild of Servers 14: The Mothers Union 15: Those suffering from addiction 17: The Mission to Seafarers 18: Those who must make use of the Largs Foodbank 19: Those suffering from mental health issues 20: All teachers 21: Local schools and colleges 22: The lonely 24: (Christmas Eve) The homeless 25: (Christmas Day) Thanksgiving for Christ s birth 26: (St Stephen) All Deacons 27: (St John) Spiritual Directors 28: (Holy Innocents) Protection of the vulnerable 29: Those who regret the past 31: The healing of memories Prayer Calendar January! 1: God s blessing on this New Year 2: The Very Revd Ian Barcroft, our Dean 3: Our Diocese of Glasgow & Galloway 4: The local community 5: The anxious 7: Amnesty International 8: Our Pastoral Team 9: Those living with long-term illness 10: All counsellors 11: All who feel unloved 12: Members of our Vestry 14: The frail elderly 15: Those we find it difficult to love 16: Christian Aid 17: Members of the Preparatory Committee 18: All who work for Christian unity 19: Church Leaders 21: Action of Churches Together in Scotland 22: Churches Together in Britain and Ireland 23: The World Council of Churches 24: The Cathedral Chapter 25: (Conversion of St Paul) Our own continual conversion 26: Fishermen 28: Farmers 29: Local churches 30: People of other faiths 31: Justice and Peace Congregational Lunch Our annual Congregational Lunch will take place at 12.30pm on Sunday, 6 January at the Willowbank Hotel. Make your menu choice and sign-up! 16
Please check the following rota and note if you are included. Feel free to swap to ensure duties are covered. December 2018 Day Services and Sunday readings Duty at Sunday 11.00am Sunday, 2! Advent 1 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist Jer 33:14-16; 1 Thess 3:9-13; Lk 21:25-36 Wednesday, 5 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Server: Vicki Johnston Reader: Joan Hutton Intercessor: William Clark-Ferguson Sunday, 9! Advent 2! 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Choral Matins Mal 3:1-4; Lk 3:1-6 Crucifer: Hilary Moran Reader: Jennifer Fitzgibbon Intercessor: Frances Robertson Wednesday, 12 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 16! Advent 3! 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Eucharist Together Zep 3:14-20; Lk 3:7-18 Wednesday, 19 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 23! Advent 4! Monday, 24 Christmas Eve Tuesday, 25 Christmas Day! 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist 6.30pm LCT Nine Lessons & Carols at St John s! Mic 5:2-5a; Lk 1:39-55 4.00pm Christingle Service 11.00pm Christmas Midnight Mass Isa 9:2-7; Tit 2:11-14; Lk 2:1-20 10.00am Sung Eucharist Isa 52:7-10; Heb 1:1-4; Jn 1:1-14 Server: William Clark-Ferguson Reader: Tim Johnston Intercessor: Ray Young Server: Alice MacDonald Reader: Andrew Reid Intercessor: Alice MacDonald Server: All servers Reader: Alice MacDonald Intercessor: The Rector Server: Chris Evans Reader: William Clark-Ferguson Intercessor: The Rector Wednesday, 26 St Stephen Sunday, 30! Christmas 1 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist 1 Sam 2:18-20, 26; Col 3:12-17; Lk 2:41-52 Server: Janine Millward Reader: Elspeth Robertson Intercessor: Fiona Reader 17
January 2019 Day Services and Sunday readings Duty at Sunday 11.00am Wednesday, 2 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 6! Epiphany 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist Isa 60:1-6; Eph 3:1-12; Matt 2:1-12 Server: Chris Evans Reader: Stuart Robertson Intercessor: The Rector Wednesday, 9 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 13! 8.00am Said Eucharist Server: Vicky Johnston Baptism of the Lord 11.00am Choral Matins Reader: Gib Fitzgibbon Intercessor: Ray Young Isa 43:1-7; Lk 3:15-17, 21-22 Wednesday, 16 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 20! Epiphany 2! 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Eucharist Together Isa 62:1-5; Jn 2:1-11 Server: Hilary Moran Reader: Lorna Reid Intercessor: William Clark-Ferguson Wednesday, 23 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 27! Epiphany 3 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist Neh 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10; 1 Cor 12:12-31a; Lk 4:14-21 Server: William Clark-Ferguson Reader: Janine Millward Intercessor: Alice MacDonald Wednesday, 30 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Readers for February 2019 3rd: Joan Hutton, 10th: Elspeth Robertson, 17th: Tim Johnston, 24th: William Clark-Ferguson 18
Rector Diocesan website: www.episcopalglasgow.org.uk Bishop s Office, Diocesan Centre, 5 St Vincent Place, Glasgow, G1 2DH. Tel: 0141 221 6911 email: bishop@glasgow.anglican.org The Revd Canon Gordon B. Fyfe, St Columba s Rectory, Aubery Crescent, Largs, KA30 8PR. Tel: 01475 673143 email: gordon.fyfe@icloud.com The Vestry Elected by the congregation to work with the Rector in the administration of the church. Meets in January, March, September, November and as required. Chair Rector 673143 Secretary Ray Young 672410 Treasurer and Lay Representative Chris Evans 673757 Rector s Warden and Alt Lay Rep Linda Young 672410 People s Warden Alice MacDonald 673370 Members Stuart Robertson 675681 William Clark-Ferguson 07835454534 Tim Johnston 329722 Annemaurade Hamilton 01294 287515 Janine Millward 07508 451192 Andrew Reid 07818 837068 Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, Confessions by arrangement with the Rector Scottish Charity Number SC004796 The deadline for the February magazine is Sunday 20 January. magazine articles should be sent to gordon.fyfe@icloud.com Printed and published by St Columba s Episcopal Church, Aubery Crescent, Largs KA30 8PR The views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the Rectory or the Vestry 19
Life at St Columba s Director of Music Euan Fulton Mob: 07814 268 205 Property Convenor Stuart Robertson 01475 675681 Fundraising Committee William Clark-Ferguson 07835 454534 Protection of Vulnerable Groups Linda Young 672410 Appointed by the Vestry and approved by the Bishop Mothers Union Hilary Moran 686213 Church Hall Diary Chris Evans 673757 Deals with hall bookings Flowers Joan Hutton 672927 Sidesmen Alice MacDonald 673370 Christian Aid Jane Evans 673757 Representatives on inter-church Christian Aid Committee Regional Council William Clark-Ferguson 07835 454534 Intercessions Rota Frances Robertson 686947 Altar Servers Alice MacDonald 673370 Readers Rota Rector 673143 If you would like to join any of the above, please see Frances, Alice or the Rector Largs Churches Together Linda Young 672410 Alice MacDonald 673370 Press Officer Hilary Moran 686213 Columba s Creatives Rector 673143 Health & Safety Officer William Clark-Ferguson 07835 454534 Pastoral Visitors in the congregation Eileen Binns (Coordinator, tel: 673580) Joan Hutton and May Kidd 20