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ST ANDREW S SCOTS CHURCH, 210 OLD BAKERY STREET VALLETTA, VLT 1451, MALTA, SUNDAY SERVICE 10.30AM Service of Holy Communion is usually on the fourth Sunday and All age worship on the first Sunday of each month MINISTER Rev Kim Hurst 21415465 kim.hurst@methodist.org.uk SESSION CLERK Diana Nye 99768603 Sessionclerk@standrewsmalta.com SAFEGUARDING Sharon Abbot 21376115 abbot.sharon@gmail.com TREASURER Hazel Dunlavy Treasurer@standrewsmalta.com JUNIOR CHURCH Sharon Abbot 21376115 abbot.sharon@gmail.com MUSIC Lisa Bonello 21370769 libonello@di-ve.com PASTORAL NETWORK C/O Rev Kim Hurst 21415465 kim.hurst@methodist.org.uk PROPERTY Clement Okoro 99093200 clemokoro@gmail.com MISSIONS Norman Alexander 21382506 norrie.alexander@gmail.com or Christa Wiegand 99839469 SUNDAY SHEETS CROSSROADS MALTA MICROFINANCE ENGLISH TEACHING Norman Alexander norrie.alexander@gmail.com Chandelene Steyn hello@chandelenesteyn.com Support Worker Mrs Christa Wiegand 99839469 contact@maltamicrofinance.org Kristina Abela info@bluedoorenglish.com

From the Editor Dear Friends. Who can add to Christmas? The perfect motive is that God so loved the world. The perfect gift is that He gave His only Son. The only requirement is to believe in Him. The reward of faith is that you shall have everlasting life. I am so excited to be working on this newsletter with everyone of you and hope there will be many more happy readings. St Andrews Scotts Church has always felt like home to me and my family. When we first arrived in Malta it took us a long time to find a Church where we felt apart of the Community. I can still remember the first time we went there, moving to a new country can sometimes feel lonely, so far away from your loved ones. But after the first visit we knew this was not just a church to us but a place of safety, a family and a home away from home. For that we will always be grateful. As the years passed and our family grew each of my children has been welcomed into the church with open arms. Baptised with Reverend Kim and celebrated with all of you. We thank you for this journey. I hope that through this it can be a small way of repaying all the kindness that everyone there has shown to us. May your festive season be a blessed one and may His Presence be with you everyday Chandelene

From the Manse Dear Friends Christmas is most truly Christmas when we celebrate it by giving the light of love to those who need it most. Ruth Carter Stapleton No sooner were the summer holidays over than the TV and shops started to advertise Christmas. Everything seems to be advertised as the ideal Christmas Present. Whether you shop on line or from the stores your loved one will know just how much you love them if you get them the perfect gift. Each present has a significance of its own; your wife will know you love her if you buy her the right perfume, jewellery or chocolates. Your husband will love you forever if you buy him the latest gadget. Your children all need the latest trend of clothes or computers or mobile phones as without them life is intolerable. The list is endless but what really matters at Christmas? What is the best gift we can give to those we love? The first ever Christmas gift wasn t a present but The Presence. It was The Presence of God among humans it was Immanuel, God with us. On the first Christmas, God gave his own son as a gift to the world. John 3:16 that we so often think of at Easter is very much a Christmas verse For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life Today we are told that presents are given for a reason the reason behind the first Christmas gift was that God loved us so much he gave to us his son born of Mary at Christmas so that those who believed in him might have the gift of eternal life.

Christmas is not as much about opening our presents as opening our hearts. Janice Maeditere God s gift was given for a reason - that those who believe in him might have eternal life there are many things that I believe in about Christmas I believe in the Virgin Birth, in Angels and Shepherds, in Love and Peace but most of all I believe in Jesus and I know that by believing in him I gain two things: Firstly the real Christmas Presence, God with me and God in me and secondly the promise of eternal life after all that is why Jesus was born for us. May I wish you all a Happy and Peaceful Christmas and pray that you may receive the best gift of all a Real Christmas Presence as you know the true meaning of Christmas Immanuel, God with us. May God be with you this Christmas and throughout the year to come. May 2018 will be a year where we all know God s presence with us and his blessing in our hearts and lives. Love and Prayers.Kim

Saturday 22nd December 7.30pm Christmas Concert Sunday 23rd December 10.30am Carols and Nativity Monday 24th December Christmas Eve 6.00pm Christingle Service Tuesday 25th December Christmas Day 10.00am Christmas All-Age Celebration Sunday 30th December 10.30am Covenant Service

Wednesday Home Group Here is what some members of this group have to say about why they come to the group, what it means to them, and what we do. We meet weekly at 7pm for about an hour or so, and we would really love to have more people coming - anyone is welcome to come as frequently or infrequently as you wish - we are a very fluid group! You can speak to Clement or Jo or any one of us. I attend the Wednesday home group and have done for the last 5 years. I am away during the summer and join in whenever I m in Malta which is a few weeks or months during the winter. I cannot say how much this group means to me. We study the bible in great depth, sharing the leading amongst each other. It cements our knowledge about the word and deepens our friendship. We pray for each other, we have meals together. Sometimes we are only three Being part of this group is a great inspiration to me to learn more of God s Word. Studying together and sharing personal experiences help me grow in my walk with the Lord. St. Andrew s is my family while working here. Looking forward to more sharing and fellowship. To God be all the people, often more. God s presence is always with us. I always leave with a big smile on my face and a full heart. We normally meet at church. Thank you Jo and Clement for keeping the group going. Marlies Davies Glory! Colin Amada

Bible Fellowship As you may already know Bible Fellowship meets on Thursday mornings between 10.30 and 11.30 am in the church hall. We normally start with a short prayer and then go on to discuss a bible passage. We recently spent four weeks discussing Philemon, which is an important New Testament book about forgiveness and reconciliation. Our discussions pointed us from brokenness and hostility in the direction of Christian love, which comes at a cost. It was a study that brought us to the heart of our Christian faith. 1 John 1:3 what we have seen and heard we proclaim to you also, so that you too may have fellowship with us; and indeed our fellowship is with the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ. Over the Advent/Christmas period we shall be considering some of our favourite Christmas passages including Isaiah 9. 1 to 7, Mark 1. 1 to 8, and Matthew 1. 18 to 25. In the new year we hope to consider the Old Testament book of Jonah. Bible Fellowship is for both men and women and offers time for examining the bible, for reflection and for prayer. Our meetings are enriched by the presence of visitors and they are always welcome. It is a great opportunity to share our faith in a lively and friendly atmosphere. Kindly consider joining us. The Bible Fellowship group

Church Ladies With Typewriters They re Back! Those wonderful Church Bulletins! Thank God for the church ladies with typewriters. These sentences actually appeared in church bulletins or were announced at church services: Scouts are saving aluminium cans, bottles and other items to be recycled. Proceeds will be used to cripple children. Irving Benson and Jessie Carter were married on October 24 in the church. So ends a friendship that began in their school days. The sermon this morning: Jesus Walks on the Water. The sermon tonight: Searching for Jesus. A bean supper will be held on Tuesday evening in the church hall. Music will follow. Ladies, don t forget the rummage sale. It s a chance to get rid of those things not worth keeping around the house. Bring your husbands. At the evening service tonight, the sermon topic will be What Is Hell? Come early and listen to our choir practice. Don t let worry kill you off - let the Church help. Miss Charlene Mason sang I will not pass this way again, giving obvious pleasure to the congregation. For those of you who have children and don t know it, we have a nursery downstairs. Next Thursday there will be try-outs for the choir. They need all the help they can get. Eight new choir robes are currently needed due to the addition of several new members and to the deterioration of some older ones. Please place your donation in the envelope along with the deceased person you want remembered. The church will host an evening of fine dining, super entertainment and gracious hostility. Pot-luck supper Sunday at 5:00 PM - prayer and medication to follow.

The ladies of the Church have cast off clothing of every kind. They may be seen in the basement on Friday afternoon. This evening at 7 PM there will be a hymn singing in the park across from the Church. Bring a blanket and come prepared to sin. The pastor would appreciate it if the ladies of the Congregation would lend him their electric girdles for the pancake breakfast next Sunday. And this one just about sums them all up The Associate Minister unveiled the church s new campaign slogan last Sunday: I Upped My Pledge - Up Yours. Low Self Esteem Support Group will meet Thursday at 7 PM. Please use the back door. The eighth-graders will be presenting Shakespeare s Hamlet in the Church basement Friday at 7 PM.. The congregation is invited to attend this tragedy. Weight Watchers will meet at 7 PM at the First Presbyterian Church. Please use large double door at the side entrance.

When I saw this it reminded me of all the wonderful Mission Work we do as a Church. Thank You to all those who have given of their money, time and energy during the last year and a Special Thank You to the Mission Team and the Foodbank Team.

Service Themes & Preachers Date Preacher Worship Leader Type 2nd December Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst All Age Worship 9th December Christa Wiegand Diana Nye Advent 2 16th December Cindy Campbell Cindy Campbell Advent 3 16th December Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Manresa Carols 23rd December Rev Kim Hurst Rev. Kim Hurst Carols & Nativity 30th December Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Covenant 30th December Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Gozo Covenant 6th January Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst All Age Worship 13th January Rev Kim Hurst Christa Wiegand 20th January Diana Nye Rev Kim Hurst Mission Speaker 20th January Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Gozo Manresa 27th January Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Holy Communion 3rd February Diana Nye Diana Nye All Age Worship 10th February Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst 17th February Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Mission Speaker 17th February Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Gozo Manresa 24th February Christa Wiegand Christa Wiegand Holy Communion 3rd March Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst All Age Worship 10th March Paul Slater Paul Slater 17th March Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Mission Speaker 17th March Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Gozo Manresa 24th March Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Holy Communion 31st March Rev Kim Hurst Rev Kim Hurst Iona/Healing Whenever possible the Rev Kim plans to have Monday as her rest day so please try to refrain from contacting her on a Monday unless it is an emergency. Thank you for your understanding

Duty Elder 2nd December 9th December 16th December 23rd December 24th December 25th December 30th December 6th January 13th January 20th January 27th January Christa Wiegand Clement Okoro Sharon Abbot David O Neil Diana Nye Diana Nye John Lejman Diana Nye Sharon Abbot. Christa Wiegand. John Lejman It feels good to be in a community. Community, above all, is bigger than individuals - we are something much more than individuals when we are part of a community. And this is how things ought to be. Tony Blackshaw NOTES 3rd February 10th February 17th February 24th February Diana Nye Clement Okoro Sharon Abbot John Lejman 3rd March 10th March 17th March 24th March 31st March Diana Nye Christa Wiegand Clement Okoro. John Lejman Sharon Abbot

Door Elder & Greeter 2nd December Paul Slater David Smith 9th December Diane Vella Anne Catherall 16th December Norman Alexander Diana Nye 23rd December Mary Pace Bardon Doreen Portelli 24th December Clement Okoro 25th December Jenny Psaila Paul Slater 30th December David Smith Paul Slater 6th January Norman Alexander Clement Okoro 13th January Doreen Portelli Mary Pace Bardon 20th January David Smith Jenny Psaila 27th January Diane Vella Anne Catherall 3rd February Paul Slater Clement Okoro 10th February Norman Alexander David Smith 17th February Doreen Portelli Mary Pace Bardon 24th February Jenny Psaila Diane Vella 3rd March David Smith Clement Okoro 10th March Norman Alexander Jenny Psaila 17th March Doreen Portelli Mary Pace Bardon. 24th March Diana Nye Paul Slater 31st March Diane Vella Anne Catherall

Readers First Reader Second Reader 2nd December Dianne Smith Jo Austen 9th December Diane Vella Clement Okoro 16th December Jo Austen Paul Slater 23rd December Doreen Portelli John Lejman 24th December Diana Nye Sharon Abbot 25th December Marie Alexander Norman Alexander 30th December June Pritchard-Griffiths Jenny Psaila 6th January Marie Alexander Norman Alexander 13th January Diana. Nye June Pritchard-Griffiths 20th January Paul Slater Dianne Smith 27th January Doreen Portelli Diane Vella 3rd February Marie Alexander Norman Alexander 10th February Dianne Smith Diana Nye 17th February Sharon Abbot June Pritchard-Griffiths 24th February John Lejman Paul Slater 3rd March Dianne Smith Clement Okoro 10th March Paul Slater Jenny Pasila 17th March Marie Alexander Norman Alexander 24th March Diana Nye John Lejman 31st March Diane Vella Sharon Abbot If you are unable to do your duty please find a replacement and change the lists in the vestibule & hall.

Prayer Chain A prayer chain is a group of like-minded people who wish to pray for people and their situations that arise during our daily lives. It is also used for praise. This started in our previous church also called St. Andrew in Cardiff 34 year ago. When it was started there it was all done by phone as no one had a computer back then. A Coordinator was informed of a person who needed prayers. There would be about 4 or 5 Chain Leaders who would each receive the message, and they would then contact the person underneath them on the chain, who would thencontact the next one on the list, and so on, there may 6, 7, or even more hence the chain. So with the exception of the Coordinator no one had to call more than one person. It was a wonderful feeling to know that people were praying you re your situation. With the advent of computers being owned by lots of people now, it was suggested to me a couple of years ago that I might want to move with times and bring the prayer chain into the 21st century by using email as well. It made a tremendous difference, as people who had odd working hours and/or used their computer a lot were able to participate more easily. Of course there are people who don t have a computer, or just prefer a phone call which is fine. The power of prayer is truly amazing. If anyone would like more information or to join the prayer chain, please don t hesitate to contact me. My details are as follow: June Pritchard-Griffiths, Landline: 21311277 / Mobile: 7951 1406 Email: junepg1951@yahoo.co.uk

We Want to say: To Pat O Neil For all her hard work. Pat has stepped down as editor for health reasons. And also a big To Chandelene Steyn who has agreed to take on the role. We really do appreciate it.

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St Andrew s Scots CHURCH OF SCOTLAND / METHODIST St Andrew s Scots Church, Valletta, is a Local Ecumenical Partnership between the Church of Scotland and the Methodist Church of Great Britain. A Methodist church has existed in Valletta since 1824, when Rev John Keeling founded the first non-roman Catholic Church in Malta. A Presbyterian church has existed on our site since 1843 and our present building was built in 1857 through the efforts of a Presbyterian minister, Dr George Wisely. HOW TO FIND US We are a cosmopolitan church with a wide variety of nationalities and church backgrounds making up our normal Sunday morning congregation, which often also contains a high proportion of visitors. Our aim is to serve God and our neighbours through Christ and in the strength of his Spirit. We share our building with the Andreas Gemeinde of the German Lutheran church. A service in the German language is held at 10.30 am on the first and third Sunday of each month. We hope that you will find Crossroads informative and helpful. lf you have any comments about anything you find in Crossroads or any ideas about items for inclusion in a future edition, please contact our editor, Mrs Pat O Neil. If you would like to make a donation to the church, please contact our Treasurer, Mrs Hazel Dunlavy or find bank details at the end of the booklet. When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Matthew 2:10-11