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St Columba s Scottish Episcopal Church Largs November 2018 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, This month people throughout the country will remember the war dead. This is fitting but not at all unusual. November is the month in which poppies are sold and worn and parades and gatherings take place at cenotaphs and war memorials in our villages, towns and cities. But this year is different. It is 100 years since the end of the Great War the one that those at the time hoped might be the war to end all wars. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. With the benefits of it we have the luxury of being able to look back across a century that has known so much additional hostility and conflict, including a six-year long Second World War. With so much unrest still in the world we might well wonder what we have learned of justice and of peace. It is right that we should never forget and it is apt that the names of the fallen be publicly displayed. But this form of remembrance brings with it a danger - the danger of reducing the vast numbers of the dead simply to long list of letters engraved in granite. Each of these names was a person - someone s child or spouse or parent. They, like us, knew love and had dreams of how life might turn out for them and their family. Some of them are more vivid to us through the strength of family connection. We may have their photograph or be familiar with their own story. In this way we may know ourselves to be intimately linked to them in a way that is much more than mere biology. In our own little church community our war memorials bear the names of the fallen from both World Wars. I am grateful to Gib Fitzgibbon for beginning a piece of work that seeks to discover more about our own fallen than the names the tablets display. I know he would be happy to gain more pictures and information about them. Ultimately it is of supreme importance that whether the quality of our remembrance is lasting or fleeting, our Christian faith proclaims the great truth that all of us, both living and departed, are never forgotten by the Lord who called us into life and calls us into everlasting relationship with him. May God grant to the living grace. To the departed rest. To the Church and the World peace and concord. And to us sinners eternal life. Yours in the faith, Gordon 3

! Crossword Puzzle (solution can be found on page 13) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Across 1. More holy 5. Existing 8. A Christian s rescuer 9. Regulations 10. Perform better than others 11. Thing, object 12. One scanning text 14. Beliefs 17. Old city of Judea 19. Joint capital (with Riyadh) of Saudi Arabia 22. Fluid said to flow in the veins of mythical Greek gods 23. The Hanging Gardens of this city were one of the seven wonders of the world 24. Ant 25. Church officials Down 1. Great enthusiasm 2. Bed cover 3. Metal is obtained from this substance 4. Peruse again 5. Casual headgear 6. Underhand 7. Four books of the Bible written by Disciples 15. Container for charitable donations 16. The disciple Thomas had these 18. Measure for precious stones 20. Musical instrument 21. Female relatives 4

Years Mind Please remember before God those who have died and whose year s mind falls this month. November 4 th Sheena Swan, Harry Hart, William Johnstone 5 th John Hutton, Gareth Evans 7 th Georgina McGowan 8 th Tom Smith 9 th Mary Williamson, Ellen Battle 14 th James Simpson 15 th Joseph Griffiths 20th Margaret Stewart 22 nd Basil Young, June Law 28 th Harry Maddox, Campbell Paterson 29 th Sydney Warren Roll of Honour from the Great War 1914-1918 James Boyle George Webster Hunter George James Stewart MacDonald Daniel McGhie Robert McKennie Maximillian MacPherson Charles Tennant May they rest in peace and rise in glory 5

DATES TO REMEMBER 1 November - 2.00pm Meditation Group 2 November - 7.00pm All Souls Requiem 3 November - Electoral Synod at Paisley 4 November - 12.15pm Environmental Heath information meeting 6 November - 7.00pm Vestry Meeting 11 November - 10.30am Armistice Centenary at Town War Memorial followed by 12.00noon Joint Churches Together service at Clark Memorial 17 November - 10.00am Scottish Guild of Servers Training, Edinburgh 18 November - 1.00pm Food & Friendship Lunch 18 November - 3.00pm Service at Hutton Park 24 November - 2.00pm Yuletide Afternoon 8 December - Diocesan Advent Quiet Day at Paisley Food and Fellowship lunches Environmental health In order to hold our lunches we felt we should do it the proper way and get our kitchen up to standard and also know how to use the kitchen in an environmental health approved way, preventing cross contamination. A bunch of us passed the Elementary food standard course last January and we have had all the up grades to the kitchen made. So this is the last bit. I have learnt since then what we needed to say we would be doing in order for us to pass the Environmental Health assessment which we passed in October. Part of that was me promising that I would give training to all who use the kitchen. This will be in two parts. The first is a half hour session for those who took the course and any other persons interested in attending, this will be held after church on Sunday 4th November. Part two will be for everyone else and will just be a matter of going over the basics. This should be disseminated by the core group who attended the half hour session. In both cases you will have to sign a form to show you ve had basic instruction. So by the end we should all be singing by the same hymn sheet. Hilary! 6

Prayer Calendar November 2018! 1: (All Saints) Thanksgiving for all God s Saints 2: (All Souls) The Faithful Departed 3: Members of the Electoral Synod 5: The College of Bishops 6: Members of the Vestry 7: Preparatory Committee 8: Those suffering from problems of addiction 9: The United Nations 10: H.M. Armed Forces 12: Peacekeeping forces overseas 13: Justice and Peace 14: All Carers 15: Those still living with the effects of warfare 16: (Margaret of Scotland) The Scottish Episcopal Church 17: Members of the Preparatory Committee 19: The lonely 20: The anxious 21: The bereaved 22: Those that must use the Largs FoodBank 23: Local businesses 24: Organisations that use our hall 26: Local Care Homes - residents and staff 27: Our work with children 28: Our neighbours 29: Those we find it difficult to love 30: (St Andrew) The people of Scotland NOVEMBER LIST The names of the departed from this past year, whose funerals took place here at St Columba s, will be remembered at the All Soul s Requiem (7.00pm, Friday 2 November). You are welcome to add the names of others you would like to pray for when you attend this service. See the list at the back of church. 7

Christmas Greetings 2018 For the last few years some of us have published our greetings to the congregation on a special Greetings page in the December magazine instead of sending individual cards. The money which would have been spent on cards is instead donated to church funds. This has raised over 200 each year. As most of us see each other and can exchange personal Christmas greetings at this season, I would encourage more of you to join this scheme - and help save the trees too! If you wish to participate, please fill in the form below and put on the collection plate in an envelope marked Christmas Greetings, or hand it to John Lamb or any sides-person before 18th November, so that your greeting can appear in the December magazine. Christmas Greeting:. From:. Donation:.. Note: If you do not wish to cut your magazine additional forms are available at the back of church. 8

We will remember them. Sunday, 11 November marks a century since the end of the Great War. This unique occasion will be marked in here in Largs in a unique way. On that day we will celebrate our usual 8.00am service of Holy Communion but there will be no 11.00am service at St Columba s as, instead, we will share in the act of remembrance with everyone from the town. This will take place at the war memorial; beginning at 10.40am. Following the silence and wreath laying everyone is welcome to go to the Dunn Memorial Hall for tea before joining together again for a brief service at Clark Memorial. This service will end with the ringing of church bells throughout the land at 12.30pm. As part of this service representatives from churches in the town will read the names of those on their First World War memorials and poppies will be attached to clear perspex outlines representative of individuals. These speak of those who were lost in the Great War. Following the service the figures will go to each congregation and be displayed there until the beginning of Advent. I do hope that you will be able to join others in the town for this unique Day of Remembrance. The Rector 9

Update The last couple of months we have given 23 pants and 92 bras onto this charity, so affecting 115 people. They are appealing for: Back pants, sizes 8 to 10-12, in full brief, mini or high leg styles. They work with organisations who make ladies /girls monthly protection kits by providing the pants for these kits. This is where some of your donations will be going from the website Thanks to everyone who has responded to our appeal for black pants, we ve now received 1,870 pairs which is wonderful. But please keep them coming as we re hoping to get around 3,000 pairs. As a reminder, we re looking for black pants, sizes 8 to 10-12, in full brief, mini or high leg styles. This month, we ve supplied a further 650 pairs of pants to Days for Girls UK for their reusable feminine hygiene kits which will be distributed to various parts of Africa, and 200 pairs of pants to The Tumaini Fund who work with widows and orphans affected by HIV in Kagera, Tanzania. Our thanks also to Cathy Holden who will be taking 225 pairs of pants with her to Rukungiri (Uganda) as part of a volunteering holiday with Mission Direct. Cathy is part of our sorting team, and we look forward to hearing about her trip when she gets back. 10

Vestry Notes - Sunday, 14 October 2018 St. Ninian s Window: The meeting was called at short notice to consider a report from Rainbow Glass regarding the St Ninian s stained-glass window which was seen to be moving in recent storms due to failed perimeter pointing, which was also affecting all four lancet windows. If we do not address the issue as a matter of urgency, the windows will continue to become more unstable and could result in higher repair costs. They also advised that it would be prudent to get a stonemason to review the condition of the stone. Following discussion, the Vestry agreed to (a) accept the offer by Rainbow Glass to replace all the perimeter pointing of the four lancet windows, two circular top traceries and four triangular top traceries for the sum of 4,380 (including VAT) and (b) ask Chris to (i)arrange for a stonemason to inspect the stone and report and (ii) ascertain whether our Insurers would consider the works required to be storm damage. Action: Chris Trees Behind Hall: Chris reported that a large branch had fallen onto the driveway of the Aubrey Flats during the recent storm and recommended the removal of two sycamore trees bordering the driveway, which had been the subject of several complaints from residents in recent years. The Vestry agreed that (a) Chris obtain three quotes for the removal of the trees and (b) prior to any work commencing, Ray contact the Council to ensure they were not subject to a Tree Preservation Order. Action: Chris/ Ray Vestry Awayday: It was agreed to postpone the Vestry Awayday planned for 17 November as the Rector required to attend a meeting on that date of the Scottish Guild of Servers, to which he had recently been appointed Warden. It was agreed to discuss an alternative date at the next Vestry meeting and meantime Ray was asked to advise the College in Millport of the postponement. Action: Ray Congregational AGM: It was noted that Vicky would be standing down from the Vestry having served four years. 11

A Journey into Mindfulness It seems such a time ago we commenced the first session of the Mindfulness course, led by Lorna Reid. It was with a sense of the unknown that I entered the series of eight evening sessions and one full day retreat. Throughout the whole experience Lorna created a wellpaced, supportive and educational course with materials and additional reading matter for background, but at no point did you feel pressured to get your homework done. Like many, the term mindfulness has become a bit of a buzzword in modern society, suggesting that you learn to empty your mind or sit in some kind of daydream. Well certainly that is one of the connotations that came to mind for me. Nothing could be further from the truth! The evenings were professionally run by Lorna, ably assisted by her husband Andrew and consisted of learning about what it is to be mindful. How to focus one s attention away from daily stresses and our over active minds and our negative bias. Being with my fellow practitioners created a strong sense of community as we shared each week our feeling tone and internal weather and our general observations highlighting the humanity and the day to day demands on all of us. I can only speak for myself, but as the weeks passed, the exercises went very quickly from being a challenge to something that I have come to enjoy and look forward to. Taking just a little time, weaving your exercises through your day has indeed had a significant impact for myself personally. I know that there will be another opportunity to take part, as Lorna hopes to deliver the course again soon. I would encourage heartily anyone who is thinking about it to go along. William Clark-Ferguson 12

! Crossword Solution (from puzzle on page 4) 1 G 8 10 O 2 3 D L I E 4 R 5 6 B E I N 7 G U U R E E L O S A V I O U R 9 R U L E S T E N E E I P O U T D O 11 A R T I C L E 12 R 17 22 24 E R D I L 13 14 15 A D E R F A I T H S 16 L E B D J E R I 18 C H O M E C C A O A A U S E U I C H O R 23 B A B Y L O N C A A T O L T E M M E T 25 S E X T O N S You re warmly invited to come along to the Food and Friendship lunch that will be served in our hall at 1.00pm on Sunday, 18 November. Entry is by donation for this tasty, hot, and freshly made meal. Why not save the date in your diary now and come along. It s the ideal opportunity to bring along a friend with you too! 13

Please check the following rota and note if you are included. Feel free to swap to ensure duties are covered. November 2018 Day Services and Sunday readings Duty at Sunday 11.00am Friday, 2 All Souls Sunday, 4! All Saints Sunday 7.00pm Requiem 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist Wis 3:1-9; Rev 21:1-6a; Jn 11:32-44 Server: William Clark-Ferguson Reader: Lorna Reid Intercessor: Ray Young Wednesday, 7 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 11! Remembrance 8.00am Said Eucharist 10.40am War Memorial Service 12.00noon Joint service at Clark Memorial Wednesday, 14 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 18! Pentecost 25! 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Eucharist Together Dan 12:1-3; Mk 13:1-8 Server: Janine Millward Reader: Stuart Robertson Intercessor: Alice McDonald Wednesday, 21 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 25! Christ the King 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist Dan 7:9-10, 13-14; Rev 1:4b-8; Jn 18:33b-37 Server: Chris Evans Reader: Elspeth Robertson Intercessor: The Rector Wednesday, 28 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Friday, 30 St Andrew 7.00pm Said Eucharist Readers for December 2018 2nd: Joan Hutton, 9th: Jennifer Fitzgibbon, 16th: Tim Johnston, 23rd: William Clark-Ferguson, 30th: Elspeth Robertson 14

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 Vicky Johnston 329722 Members Stuart Robertson 675681 William Clark-Ferguson 07835454534 Susan Birch 686098 Imogen Harvey 329722 Janine Millward 07508 451192 Andrew Reid Jean Smith 330620 Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, Confessions by arrangement with the Rector Scottish Charity Number SC004796 The deadline for the December/January magazine is Sunday 18 November. 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 15

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 Vicky Johnston 329722 Christian Aid Jane Evans 673757 Representatives on inter-church Christian Aid Committee Regional Council William Clark-Ferguson Mob: 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 Mob: 07835 454534 Pastoral Visitors in the congregation Eileen Binns (Coordinator, tel: 673580) Joan Hutton and May Kidd 16