ST MICHAEL S PARISH CHURCH, LINLITHGOW Sunday 27 August 2017 Today s Services 9.30am 9.45am 11.00am 12.15pm First Service Rev Dr Stewart Gillan Farewell to our Youth & Family Worker, Russell Shields All age Service at Springfield School Second Service with Baptisms Rev Dr Stewart Gillan Holy Communion Rev Dr Stewart Gillan Welcome to St Michael s Parish Church, Linlithgow. Thank you for joining us today. We hope that you feel at home here with us. We would love to meet you so please join us for teas and coffees, between the morning services. Children of nursery school age may join in with the Sunday Club, which goes out after the first 15 minutes to Cross House. A crèche is available at the 9.30am service in St Katherine s aisle for younger children. There is a supervised crèche in Room 1 of Cross House at 9.30am for parents who prefer this option. Please ask one of our team at the door for help if needed. If we can assist you in any other way following the service, please complete one of our pew cards. Thank you. Knowing Christ better - Serving Him together - Making Him known to others Prayer Focus " Why the clock? To remind us all to join in prayer regularly either at 10am or 10pm" Here at home, we pray God s blessing on Russell as he settles into his new calling with the LYPP. In our world, we give thanks that even in dreadful circumstances ordinary people have been able to rise above disaster and, with great compassion and bravery, give comfort and love to those who need it. We pray that we may learn from their example and that of the rescue services. Due to the closure of the church, Weekly Prayers will take place in Room 5 of Cross House on Wednesday 30 August. There is a box in the Queen s Aisle in which to put requests for prayer. Or phone 822603 or 670980.
Ministry Team: Rev Dr Stewart Gillan Rev Cheryl McKellar-Young Rev Thom Riddell Rev Dr JunSoo Park, Minister in Association Organist & Director of Music: Andrew Sutherland Address: Church Office, Cross House, Linlithgow EH49 7AL Telephone: 01506 842188 E-mail: info@stmichaels-parish.org.uk Web: www.stmichaelsparish.org.uk Open: Mon, Wed, Thu, 9am 1pm. Tue by appointment Fri 11am-1pm Vestry hour: 7pm Thu by appointment. St Michael's Parish Church of Scotland, Linlithgow is a Scottish Charity Reg No SC016185 Christian Copyright Licence International No 4808 This week in Cross House Mon 28 Aug Tue 29 Aug Wed 30 Aug Thu 31 Aug Fri 1 Sept Sat 2 Sept Sun 3 Sept 9.00am Elders 9.45am Parent & Toddler Group 3.00pm 7.30pm 12.30pm 6.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 9.45am Parent & Toddler Group 2.00pm 10.00am Housegroup 9.15am Crèche, Sunday Club & Bible Class WL Foodbank Social Justice Team Wednesday Prayers Girls Brigade Enrolment Boys Brigade International Team WL Foodbank Forthcoming Events 16 Sept 7.30pm Scottish Chamber Orchestra - Church 29 Sept 7.30pm Hart Male Voice Choir - Church NB: Great care should be taken by those using the small car park at the Kirk Hall as children are often in the vicinity.
Knowing Christ better Church Closure: Please note the Church will be unavailable from Sunday 27 August after the morning services until 5pm on Friday 1 September. Cross House and all activities which normally take place will continue as usual during that week. House Groups: For more information about fellowship groups meeting within St Michael s, please call Alison Miller 844992, Margaret Henderson 844787 or Barbara Thomson 845705. The Help Centre offers information covering many concerns. Wondering where to access support for yourself or another? Tel 842646, or look at www.helpcentre.org.uk Bereavement Support: The Bereavement Support Team offers confidential one-to-one support with the aim of helping you make sense of the painful and bewildering array of responses to bereavement, and to help you adapt to the loss. Positive Pathways informal support group meets fortnightly in the Canal Tearoom. Contact Sheila Rae 847538 or sheila.ruth.rae@gmail.com. Just 10 The Ten Commandments Housegroup Friday 1 September at 10am in Cross House. Why not join us as we begin a new series of studies using Canon J John s course? The sessions will help us work out how to apply these biblical principles to our lives. Session One: Finding True Contentment. Cuppa, cake and chat afterwards. All welcome. Contact Barbara Thomson (845705) if you would like more details. Serving Him together Due to the closure of the Church Wednesday Prayers will take place in Room 5 of Cross House on 30 August. There will be no Time of Stillness on Thursday 31 August. Resumes 7 September. Chapters Book Club resumes on Thursday 7 September 3.15-4.30pm. If you are interested in joining us, bring a book that you read over the summer and share why you enjoyed it. For more information contact Sally Chambers 07732722146. Making Him known to others Life and Work: The September issue is now available for collection at the back of the Church. Knitting Club: The Kirk Knitting Club meets once a month in Cross House on a Monday at 10.30 am in Room 1. Next meeting Monday 4 September. CD s-church Service: If you would like to borrow a recording of previous services, you will find CDs at the Church shop. A recording of the sermon is to be found weekly on podcast on the Church website.
General Notices Our Sunshine Sing-along for Memory, in the Kirk Hall on the second Thursday of each month 12 1.30pm. All those living with memory loss and their carers are welcome. No church connection necessary. Light lunch and singing. Further info from Cheryl or Norma Costley 01506 843255. Next Sing-along 14 September. Ordinations: We are delighted to give notice of two ordinations to the Ministry of Word and Sacrament at St Michael s in September: Ali Pandian on Monday, 4 September, and Derek Henderson on Sunday 24 September. Both at 7.00pm. We wish them God s blessing and thank God for them. Foodbank shortages: when we give a 3-day food supply to individuals and families in West Lothian we try to give a balance of foods. At present, we have little or no tinned fruit or diluting juice/cartons of long life juice. Donations of these items may be left in the box at the back of the church or at the door in the Crush Hall. Thank you! Audio-Visual Improvements: We are looking for some feedback on the monitors which have been on trial in the Church for the last few weeks. If you have any comments or questions about them, please either speak to any member of the projection team or send your comments/questions to ivan.coyle@virgin.net. Girls Brigade 2nd Linlithgow Company GB St Michael s is the place to BEE this year. Come and join us on Wednesday nights in Cross House. from 6.30pm. No waiting list. All girls from P1 - S6 welcome. Girls Brigade Enrolment takes place in Cross House, 7-8pm on Wed. 30 August 2017 Songs of Praise: There will be a Songs of Praise at 5 pm on Sunday 3 September which will be of hymns from the Sacred Songs and Solos i.e. 'redemption' hymns. Christian Aid George Street Sale: The gross figure raised was 118,446, with 86,590 coming from books and the rest from other sales (pictures, toys etc.) and donations. Thank you to all who donated. Thursday for Coffee meets again on 7 September: Come along and enjoy a cuppa, home baking and chat with the group which meets on Thursdays in Cross House between 10 11am. All are welcome. St Peter s Church will hold a Book Sale from 10am-3pm on 9 September. Women in the World Church: Martin Hall, New College, Edinburgh 10.30pm-3pm Saturday 16 September. Keynote speaker: influential feminist theologian Professor Jwok Pui Lan. Details from wmoutreach@churchofscotland.org.uk. West Lothian Memory Walk raising funds for people living with dementia: Come along and join Alzheimer Scotland for a gentle stroll round the Peace Mile route at Balbardie Park, Bathgate at 1pm on 24 September. Register now at www.memorywalksscotland.org or contact Abby Parkhouse 07795 316741 Prices: Free (0 12 years), 5 (12 16 years) 10 for adults. Date for your Diary: On Friday 29 September, at 7.30pm St Michael s is hosting a concert by the Hart Male Voice Choir and the Linlithgow RFC Male Voice Choir with special guests in aid of St Michael s Church and Friends of Chernobyl s Children Forth Valley. We are hoping that the proceeds from this concert will give a great start to the fund raising for the new group of Belarusian children visiting Linlithgow in 2018. Notice Board - please note there are posters publicising events displayed on the notice board in the Kirk Hall servery. Intimations All notices need to be in the church office by Thursday morning.
Sunday 27 August 2017: 9.30am We gather as the people of God Call to Worship Hymn: Allelu, Allelu, Allelu, Alleluia (sung twice) Scripture Sentences Prayer of Approach with Lord s Prayer Time with Young People: Farewell to our Youth and Family Worker, Russell Shields Hymn 692, Jesus puts this song into our hearts Prayers of Confession and Supplication We listen to stories of faith and hope Scripture Reading Matthew 16: 13 21 (p.17) (Today s Reader is Chris Collen) Hymn: 336, Christ is our light Sermon We respond to God s word Hymn: 279, Make way for Christ the King Prayer of Thanksgiving and Intercession Offering and Time for Reflection We leave with God s blessing Hymn: 286, Tell out my soul Benediction Choral Amen: 819 Threefold Two members of the Sunday Prayer Team are available for 15 minutes in the Queen s Aisle after this service to pray in confidence with anyone who has a personal need for prayer.
9.30am Music for Today Today's organ music is from France: Before the Service Canzona - Leon Boëllmann (1862-97) During the Offering Adoro Te - Leon Boëllmann (1862-97) After the Service Toccata - Marcel Lanquetuit (1894-1985) Notes on Today s Scripture Matthew 16: 13 21, Who do you say that I am? You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God. Though Peter does not yet fully realise what he is saying, his answer is a turning point in the gospel regarding the identity and mission of Jesus. The incident serves to set before his disciples who Jesus is, what he will do and what it means for the disciples to be faithful to him. It is a crucial moment in the ministry of Jesus when his person and work become clear to those around him, even if they do not fully understand its implications for his future and theirs. They are to be a new community, in some ways a new Israel, and will have leadership of the household of faith.
Sunday 27 August 2017: 11.00am We gather as the people of God Call to Worship Hymn: 122, Let all the world Scripture Sentences Sacrament of Baptism with Aaronic Blessing, Hymn 796 The Lord bless you and keep you The Lord make his face to shine upon you / and be gracious unto you The Lord lift up his countenance upon you / and give you peace. Hymn: 632, Our children, Lord, in faith and prayer (During the singing of this hymn, one parent with their children may wish to use St Katherine's Aisle on the right, which we have set up especially for you and your children, with toys and books) We listen to stories of faith and hope First Reading: Isaiah 51: 1-4 (p.691) (Today s Reader is Paddy MacArthur) Second Reading: Matthew 16: 13 21 (p.17) Hymn: 336, Christ is our light Sermon We respond to God s word Hymn: 279, Make way for Christ the King Prayers of Thanksgiving and Intercession Offering and Time for Reflection We leave with God s blessing Hymn: 286, Tell out my soul Benediction Choral Amen: 820 Dresden As there will be Communion in the Chancel following the service there will be no prayers in the Queen s Aisle
11.00am Music for Today Today's organ music is from France: Before the Service Canzona - Leon Boëllmann (1862-97) During the Offering Adoro Te - Leon Boëllmann (1862-97) After the Service Toccata - Marcel Lanquetuit (1894-1985) Baptisms today We are pleased to baptise and welcome into the fellowship of St Michael s today: Harris Buchanan son of Lianne & Stephen Alexander McMillan son of Gillian & Stuart Freddie Murdoch son of Megan & Stuart We commend them, their families and friends to your prayers. Notes on Today s Scripture Matthew 16: 13 21, Who do you say that I am? You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God. Though Peter does not yet fully realise what he is saying, his answer is a turning point in the gospel regarding the identity and mission of Jesus. The incident serves to set before his disciples who Jesus is, what he will do and what it means for the disciples to be faithful to him. It is a crucial moment in the ministry of Jesus when his person and work become clear to those around him, even if they do not fully understand its implications for his future and theirs. They are to be a new community, in some ways a new Israel, and will have leadership of the household of faith.