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St Columba s Scottish Episcopal Church Largs February 2016 Jesus said, You are those who have continued with me in my trials; you shall eat and drink at my table in my kingdom. Luke 22:28,30 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) 6.30pm Evening Prayer (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. Visit our website: largs-church.co.uk 2

Dear Friends, No sooner have we reached the pivotal festival of Candlemas and turned our backward gaze from Christmas forward toward Easter than we find ourselves in Lent Easter is early this year and so too, therefore, is Lent. On Ash Wednesday, on 10 February, you are invited to be reminded both of your frailty, Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return and also of the promises of God who offers us his help and strength for this journey of faith that we might Turn away from sin and be faithful to Christ. The forty days of Lent provide space for us to reflect on who we are and who God is. It is time for us to reevaluate things, to take stock and to return to being the people we are called to be by our common baptism. Paradoxically this is best done as we turn outward, away from ourself and, instead, seek to serve others by our prayers, fasting and in the generosity of our giving. Lent is a holy season - a season that calls us apart; one that brings into sharp focus the basics that might otherwise be lost by so many other apparently important things. I do hope you make the most of the opportunities offered to you this Lent, that you may deepen your spirituality and be strengthened in your faith and service. May you keep a holy Lent. Gordon 3

Year s Mind Please remember before God those who have died and whose year s mind falls in February 1 st Ann Estill, Florence Powell, Bill Chalmers 2 nd Di Sugden, Richard Yeomans 6 th Catherine Rodger 9 th Joan Jolley 10 th Bill Russell 13th Peter Driver 14 th Ed Duncan, Olive Robinson 15 th Catherine Foster, David Johnston 17 th Billy Rodger 18 th Elisabeth Willetts 19 th Mary Williams 20 th Liam Chalmers 21st William Ingles 22 nd Jennie Stewart 23rd Marjorie MacDonald 27 th Jean Mensing, Norman Spragg 28 th Ken Bills Dates for your diary 31 January - 6.30pm Largs Churches Together Candlemas Service 31 January - 7.30pm Largs Churches Together Committee Meeting 4 February - 2.00pm Meditation Group 8 February - 2.00pm Pastoral Team Meeting 9 February - 2.00pm Lent Bible Study begins 10 February - Ash Wednesday: 12.00noon Weekly Lent Lunches begin 17 February - 7.00pm Acolyte Training in church 21 February - 3.00pm Service at Haylie House 24 February - 7.45pm Book Group 1 March - 7.00pm Vestry Meeting 3 March - 2.00pm Meditation Group 4 March - 2.00pm World Day of Prayer at Clark Memorial Church 5 March - 9.30am Diocesan Synod at Holy Trinity & St Barnabas, Paisley 6 March - 8.30am Fairtrade Big Breakfast 8 March - 7.30pm Regional Council Meeting at Ardrossan 13 March - 12.30pm Fairtrade Fortnight Grand Raffle Draw 26 April - 7.00pm Vestry Meeting 4

Crossword Puzzle (Solution on page 15) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Across 1 A title given to Jesus (4) 3 Holy day in January when Jesus was presented to the world (8) 9 Former city in Iraq, famed for hanging gardens (7) 10 Song of praise in the Bible (5) 11 Type of sum most older people learned to do at school (4,8) 14 Snake (3) 16 Cold, distant (5) 17 Said to be the first woman (3) 18 Modernity (2-2-8) 21 Caribbean country on the island of Hispaniola (5) 22 A permit to own or do something (7) 23 Cleric attached to a secular institution (8) 24 Top up (4) Down 1 Annual flowering plants (8) 2 Red-breasted bird (5) 4 Writing instrument (3) 5 Used in native American ceremonies of reconciliation (5,2,5) 6 Edible marine snails (7) 7 Another name for sweet potatoes (4) 8 Combative (12) 12 Musical instrument (5) 13 The empty home of a marine animal (8) 15 Type of pepper (7) 19 Boredom (5) 20 Fashionable and smart (4) 22 Hawaiian garland (3) 5

Fairtrade Fortnight Fairtrade fortnight 2016 will run from 29th February till 13th March, so please remember to keep labels off the Fairtrade food/drink etc which you buy. There will be a draw for a hamper of Fairtrade goodies in the hall after church on Sunday 13th March. Raffle tickets will be exchanged for Fairtrade labels from Sunday 28th February; 1 raffle ticket per label or 5 raffle tickets for 3 labels. A wine bottle - or its label is worth 2 raffle tickets. So start collecting now All the supermarkets sell Fairtrade goods - though you may sometimes have to look for them If not immediately obvious, it is a good idea to ask, as it registers interest. Also Traidcraft offers a wide range of produce (eg dried fruit and sugar, chocolates biscuits, cakes, cleaning materials and gifts) - all fairly traded and sourced from all over the world. They can be ordered through Linda Young, and are usually delivered within a few days. BIG BREAKFAST The theme of Fairtrade Fortnight is 'Big Breakfast '. This is to highlight the number of breakfast related products which are fairly traded. To mark Fairtrade Fortnight in St Columba's, we are hosting a congregational 'Big Breakfast' in the church hall, using mainly fairly traded goods, on Sunday 6th March. This will be served from 8.30am until 10.15am. You are invited to join us after the 8am service or before the 11am service. There will be no charge, but donations to Christian Aid in will be accepted. Don't forget the Fairtrade raffle to be drawn on Sunday 13th, as detailed above. Jennifer Fitzgibbon 6

Vestry Awayday Notes The following discussions took place at the Vestry Awayday held at St Peter s, Dalry on 15 November 2015 with decisions taken as shown. The Awayday commenced with the lighting of a candle and Morning Prayer. Data Protection and Vestry Responsibilities: Claire Johnson, who deals with Data Protection in her work, kindly produced and circulated a report on the subject of safeguarding personal privacy and the steps the Vestry required to take to comply with the Data Protection Act 1998. Claire spoke to her report and answered questions from Vestry Members thereon. Following discussion it was agreed that the Secretary write an article for the Church magazine Please see separate article. The Vestry thanked Claire for her report and guidance. Trustee Issues: Chris Evans submitted a report on matters raised at an OSCR regional event held in Ayr on 17 November for consideration by the Vestry as follows: 1. Publishing Annual Accounts on our Website: This was encouraged but the Vestry agreed to maintain the status quo whereby a copy of the Accounts is provided on request. 2. Trustee Recruitment: Vestries are encouraged to carry out an audit of skills/experience to identify any gaps and to look out with the Church membership for volunteers who may fill that gap. The Vestry were of the view that the recent Time and Talents event had in effect been an audit of skills/experience but felt that filling the post of Property Convener was worth exploring with Volunteer Scotland. Chris undertook to pursue this. 3. Legal Responsibilities for Trustees: The Vestry were reminded that these were set out in the Guide for Vestry Members (drafted 2014) and guidance was also on the OSCR website. 4. Register of Interests: The Vestry discussed whether to keep a Register of Interests to ensure Trustees declare any outside interests when discussing matters that conflict with those interests. 7

It was agreed not to keep a Register but to remind Vestry members that it was good practice to declare an interest where there was, or was likely to be, a conflict and they should refrain from taking part in any discussion thereon. 5. Indemnity Insurance: It was noted that all Trustees are covered through our existing insurance policy up to a limit of 100,000 for a single wrongful act, including volunteers helping out at authorised fund raising events. Treasurer s Report: Chris Evans had previously circulated a report on Receipts and Payments against the Budget for the period from 1 September to 26 November 2015. The report showed a surplus of 26,294.70 due to a generous bequest of 25,000 from Revd. Canon Joyce Pow s Estate although there was a worrying shortfall in income from Standing Orders and Free Will Offering envelopes showing the need for a Stewardship Campaign in 2016. A Said Eucharist was held followed by a lunch break. Charitable Donations: The Vestry discussed which charities should receive 20% of the proceeds of net fundraising in 2016 and agreed that the local charity be Calum s Cabin and the national one Who Cares Scotland. The logos for these charities will be included inside the front cover of the magazine; on publicity for fundraising events, such as on a banner at Car Boot Sales, and on proposed display boards in the Church. Congregational Awayday: It was felt that a local location rather than Lindisfarne would attract more attendees to the Awayday and it was agreed to visit Rosslyn Chapel on Saturday 17 September with lunch at a local hotel. Vicky Johnson undertook to post a notice inviting members to register their interest in order to determine whether to hire a coach or use cars. Calendar for 2016: The Vestry set the Calendar for 2016. Open Discussion: There was an open discussion on Church matters as follows: 8

Remembrance Day Service: A view was expressed that holding Choral Matins gave the impression to any visitors that this was our normal service whereas the Sung Eucharist was easier to follow and more accessible to visitors. The consensus shared this view and agreed that for November Choral Matins be held on the first Sunday of the month with the Act of Remembrance followed by a shorter Sung Eucharist on the second Sunday to facilitate attendance at the War Memorial Service at 12.15 p.m. Training of Intercessors: The Rector advised that he would be arranging a training evening in the Rectory for Intercessors. Eucharist Together: The Vestry were happy with the current arrangements but felt the hymns were not always appropriate for children. The Rector undertook to arrange a meeting with the younger members of the congregation and Colleen to discuss more appropriate hymns. Acolytes: Alice advised that she proposed to train Aubrey and Sophie as Acolytes (candle bearers for the Gospel reading) for the Eucharist Together and other appropriate Services and suggested they also do Intercessions for the Eucharist Together using pre-set prayers which they could adapt. It was agreed that this be looked at in the coming year in consultation with Frances who arranges Intercessors. Mission Action Plan: The Rector advised that display boards would shortly be erected at the back of the Church or in the porch to show visitors we are very much an active Church with a lot to offer in the community. He also updated the Vestry on the funding of the labyrinth following consideration of the matter by the Bishop and Conveners. In that regard he had responded to two Conveners who had raised questions on the costs involved and expressed his disappointment, which was shared by the Vestry, that cost was now an issue when we had been encouraged to apply for funding. The Rector undertook to draft a letter to Bishop Gregor, for circulation to the Vestry for approval, expressing our disappointment and stating that the MAP goal of providing a labyrinth may not be met if funding from the Diocese was not forthcoming. 9

Wednesday Liturgy: The Rector reported that the Wednesday morning Liturgy had been changed from the 1982 to the 1970 version on a trial basis for six months. As this had worked successfully it was agreed to retain the 1970 version for that Service. The Vestry recorded their appreciation to St Peter s for the use of their accommodation. The Secretary would write to convey those thanks and enclose a cheque for 50 to cover costs. Data Protection Act 1998 Ray Young, Vestry Secretary At the last Vestry Awayday there was discussion on a report prepared by Claire Johnson on the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 as the Rector and Vestry Members were keen to ensure that we comply fully with its provisions. In that regard it was determined to be good practice to advise all members of the personal data we keep, who uses it and why, the type of personal data kept and safeguards in place to protect the data from misuse or inappropriate access as follows: We maintain a Congregational Roll for (i) the Rector to have contact details for members of the congregation for visits, etc.; (ii) the Vestry Secretary to record membership and for Church administration; (iii) the Treasurer to compile Gift Aid submissions and (iv) the Pastoral Team Leader to send cards to the sick and bereaved. The type of personal information we process is the name, address, contact phone number and email address of members and that information will be shared solely with the Rector, Vestry Secretary, Treasurer and Pastoral Team Leader. We do not make the information available to any outside parties apart from statistical returns to the Diocesan Office and advising them of contact details for Office Bearers. To comply fully with the Data Protection Act and to safeguard the personal information, the Congregational Roll will no longer be printed in hard copy and tabled for amendments at the back of the Church prior to the AGM but the Vestry Secretary will continue to keep and maintain a secure database of current members on the Roll. Members are asked to advise him of changes to their circumstances. To further safeguard the personal information, Members details are kept while they are members of the congregation and are deleted from the 10

database on death, one year after their last communion or if they request their details to be removed. Members can ask the Vestry Secretary at any time to remove their details from the Roll. As it is important not to keep personal records any longer than required for the purpose it had been collected, all old Congregational Rolls and records kept by the PVG Co-ordinator, Columba s Creatives, the Summer Mission and Monday Toddlers Group will be destroyed by shredding and/or burning. In future only current records will be maintained by these groups and there will be added to the Parental Consent Form a box to be ticked if they wanted notification by email of future events. I would thank Claire Johnson for her guidance on the steps we needed to take as outlined above to comply fully with the Data Protection Act. Ray Young, Vestry Secretary Candlemas Service The Largs Churches Together service to mark Candlemas (the Feast of the Presentation of our Lord in the Temple) will be be hosted by our church again this year. The service will take place at 6.30pm on Sunday, 31 January. We should have a joint choir and the service will be led by Bishop Idris. It would be good if our congregation was well represented at this special service. Refreshments will follow this service as will a meeting of the Largs Churches Together Committee. The retiral offering will go to Christian Aid. 11

Christian Aid Lent Lunches The Lent Lunches for Largs will be held in the halls of Clark Memorial Church beginning on Ash Wednesday (10 February). Lunches are offered from 12.00noon - 1.30pm. The cost of the bread and cheese lunch is 3 and books of tickets are available. All proceeds go to Christian Aid. Please sign-up on the list in the church porch if you are able to assist by waiting on the tables at one or more of these lunches. There will be a meeting of the Largs Christian Aid Committee following the first Lent Lunch. The Rector Book Group Together with the Meditation Group, the church Book Group is an initiative set out in our congregational Mission Action Plan. The Book Group meets once a month to discuss a shared book. These books are not necessarily Christian or theological, they are suggested by members of the group and lead to wide-ranging discussion including some theological reflection. In November we read The Bees by Laline Paull, and in January discussed The reluctant fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid. The book for this month is When heaven and earth changed places a Vietnamese woman s journey from war to peace by Le Ly Hayslip with Jay Wurts. Let me know if you would be interested in joining this open group. We next meet in the Rectory at 7.45pm on Wednesday, 24 February. The Rector 12

Meditation Group The Meditation Group continues to meet in the Rectory at 2.00pm on the first Thursday of each month. This group is led by the Revd Liz O Ryan and offers an alternative way of prayer; one that is grounded in communal silence and reflection. The next meetings will take place on 4 February and 3 March. All are most welcome to come along. The Rector Soul Keeping This year s Lent Bible Study Group will meet for six sessions; each Tuesday in the Rectory from 2.00pm - 3.30pm from 9 February - 22 March (excluding 16 February). In these sessions we will use study material prepared by John Ortberg; Soul Keeping. This seeks to have us explore and care for the most important part of our being: the soul. The sessions will be as follows: i) What is a soul? ii) The struggle of the soul iii) What the soul needs iv) The practice of grace v) The practice of gratitude vi) The practice of growth I do hope you will make the most of the opportunities offered in this Lenten Season to meet together and explore your spiritual development. The Rector 13

Who Cares? Scotland At the Vestry Awayday in November 2015 it was agreed to support my proposal to adopt Who Cares? Scotland as our national charity for 2016. This charity was close to my heart in my former role with Children s Hearings Scotland and I was delighted to make the case for them. Who Cares? Scotland is a national voluntary organisation - established in 1978, who speak out for young people across Scotland who have been in care (e.g. fostered or in Children s homes) seeking to ensure these young people are engaged with their care journey; are supported to connect with wider networks of care experienced young people locally and nationally; and are empowered to speak up on behalf of themselves and the wider population of care experienced young people across Scotland. They do this by: Providing relationship based, independent advocacy to care experienced young people up to 25 years of age. Providing group based activities and other local opportunities for care experienced young people to make friends, have fun and understand how 'care' is part of who they are and their identity. Campaigning, providing training and education programmes for corporate parents, and influencing national decision makers via policy and lobbying activities. I trust you will agree this is a worthy cause to support. Linda Young Car Boot Sale Dates for 2016 9 April, 21 May, 16 July, 20 August 14

Crossword Solution (from page 5) L O R D E P I P H A N Y O O G E I B A B A B Y L O N P S A L M E I A E L S L O N G D I V I S I O N I I I O N S A S P A L O O F E V E S A T L P A U P T O D A T E N E S S C R R A N H H A I T I L I C E N C E I K A E E U L C H A P L A I N F I L L Acolytes Training There will be some training for our acolytes on Wednesday 17th February at 7.00pm - immediately after Columba s Creatives in the church. Thanks Alice 15

Thank you from Blythswood Care Thank you for participating in our 2015 Shoe Box Appeal. We appreciate the support and thank you very much for the filled boxes you donated. Every box has a big impact on the life of the child, teenager or adult who receives it. Things we take for granted can be luxuries to many people. Our thank you poster is displayed in the church porch. We hope you enjoyed your involvement and that you will consider taking part again in 2016. Margaret Tooth Area Fundraising Manager, South and Central Scotland. Please return your palm crosses by Sunday, 7 February 16

Thanks Many thanks to everyone who supported last month s Burns Light Night. Those who attended enjoyed great food, company and entertainment and we raised 359.29 too 17

Please check these rotas and note if you are included. Please feel free to swap with others to ensure duties are covered for all services. Services and Rota for February 2016 Day Services and Sunday readings Duty at Sunday 11.00am Wednesday, 3 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 7 1 before Lent Wednesday, 10 Ash Wednesday Sunday, 14 Lent 1 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist 6.30pm Evening Prayer 1 Kings 8:22-23, 41-43; Galatians 1:1-12; Luke 7:1b-10 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) 7.00pm Sung Eucharist 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Choral Matins Deuteronomy 26:1-11; Luke 4:1-13 Server: Alice MacDonald Reader: Joan Hutton Intercessor: Ray Young Server: Alice MacDonald Reader: Elspeth Robertson Intercessor: Frances Robertson Wednesday, 17 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) Sunday, 21 Lent 2 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Eucharist Together 6.30pm Evening Prayer Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18; Luke 13:31-35 Server: Hilary Moran Reader: May Kidd Intercessor: Ken Hinshalwood Wednesday, 24 St Matthias Sunday, 28 Lent 3 10.00am Said Eucharist (1970) 8.00am Said Eucharist 11.00am Sung Eucharist 6.30pm Evening Prayer Isaiah 55:1-9; 1 Corinthians 10:1-13; Luke 13:1-9 Readers for March 2016 6th: Hilary Moran, 20th: Tim Johnston, 13th: Gib Fitzgibbon Server: Imogen Harvey Reader: Jennifer Fitzgibbon Intercessor: Alison Jones 27th: May Kidd 18

Diocesan website: www.episcopalglasgow.org.uk Bishop The Rt Revd Dr Gregor D. Duncan, Bishop s Office, Diocesan Centre, 5 St Vincent Place, Glasgow, G1 2DH. Tel: 0141 221 6911 email: bishop@glasgow.anglican.org The Clergy Rector The Revd Gordon B. Fyfe, St Columba s Rectory, Aubery Crescent, Largs, KA30 8PR. Tel: 01475 673143 email: gordon.fyfe@virginmedia.com Associate The Rt Revd Dr Idris Jones, 27 Donald Wynd, Largs, KA30 8TH. Tel: 01475 674919 email: idrisjones43@hotmail.co.uk 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 Linda Young 672410 People s Warden Vicky Johnston 329722 Members Gordon Hodgson 674008 Eleanor Witt 676322 Jane Evans 673757 Elsie Hinshalwood 686984 Rose Oliver 674951 (Alt Lay Representative - Hilary Moran Tel: 686213) Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, Confessions by arrangement with the Rector Scottish Charity Number SC004796 The deadline for the February magazine is Sunday 20 February. magazine articles should be sent to gordon.fyfe@virginmedia.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 Colleen Anderson 07967 114624 Property Convenor Vacant (Contact Rector) 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 May Walker 673873 Deals with hall bookings Flowers Audrey Hodgson 674008 Sidesmen Vicky Johnston 329722 Christian Aid Nessie Rankin 672357 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 Nessie Rankin 672357 Eleanor Witt 676322 Press Officer Hilary Moran 686213 Junior Church Linda Young 672410 Health & Safety Officer William Clark-Ferguson 07835 454534 Pastoral Visitors in the congregation Eileen Binns (Coordinator, tel: 673580) Elsie Hinshalwood, Joan Hutton and May Kidd 20