NEW VISION. Showing forth the Love of Christ. in a Multi-Faith Community. Our Mission Statement: POLLOKSHIELDS CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, GLASGOW.

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POLLOKSHIELDS CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, GLASGOW No. 6 March 2011 NEW VISION Our Mission Statement: Showing forth the Love of Christ in a Multi-Faith Community Minister: The Rev David Black 423 4000 Session Clerk: Mrs Mary Morrison 632 1659

Services in March 6th March Morning Worship 13th March Sacrament of Holy Communion 20th March Morning Worship 27th March Morning Worship

Message from the Manse Over February we have thought a lot about the teaching of Jesus collected in the sermon on the mount and how his vision of the kingdom of God is the promise of a much bigger society, a fairer, more just society than any of the visions politicians can offer us. Given we are about to enter a period of political reflection, and choice and possibly change with elections in May, perhaps it is not a bad thing to remind ourselves that the Jesus we follow was crucified as a threat to the social order of his day, as someone who challenged the stereotypes and the power seekers in both the religious and political community. As we look ahead to the period of Lent and preparation for our Easter Celebrations, why not try the alternate Wednesday Lent Study Group it builds on the success of our Hear I Am series last year allowing exploration of the Bible and faith in different ways, asking us what it means to put the teaching of Jesus and his idea of the kingdom come as the first call on how we live and act and interact with our neighbours in the world.. Join us too for our Communion celebrations and for our Annual Stated Meeting which we hold again on a Sunday after worship this year. We ll be sharing our hopes and vision for the year ahead: the Budget will be presented and our desire to see the one off generosity of 2010 s Gift Day turned into regular giving explained. We ll let you know about our progress on the issue

of what to do with Church House, and how Presbytery Strategy and Planning may affect our future. Its a future we want all of you to share with us, plan with us, celebrate with us, as we follow Jesus in our living day by day. David Black Christian Aid Roadshow Partick South Church Tuesday 1 st March at 7:00pm There will be a Stall of Groceries & Goodies in the Church Hall Sunday 6 th March & 13 th March

Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics I have of late been analysing the statistics in the most recent Church of Scotland Year Book, and have been coming up with some interesting facts, which I would like to share in the following table. Presbytery of Glasgow Analysis of Income for 2009 Income No. of No of Income % Bands Churches Members s Zero of 60 7,102 1,725,919 16.6 50K 50k to 51 14,888 3,905,210 37.5 100k Over 31 18,305 4,771,801 45.9 100k Totals 142 40,295 10,402,930 100.0 Included above, there are 35 Priority area churches, who have been allocated 67 ministers, or full time equivalents. They are almost all in the first band. The middle band represents churches that are struggling but are pulling their weight. The 31 churches in the bottom band are clearly supporting the church, and any attempt to alter them would be counter productive. I am glad to note that our church falls into the bottom band. While average givings per member per year in Glasgow is about 260, our givings come to a very commendable 465. KGR

Little People who have made a Big Impression The Leper who Returned There were ten of them. Afflicted with what might well have been leprosy they were shunned by society. Whatever their disease, people regarded them as highly infectious and as people to be kept apart from. They even had to ring a warning bell and shout Unclean! With no company but their own, no wonder they wandered around in a sad little band, with no hope and no future. Imagine then when a healer came and greeted them without fear or reserve. They knew him by name, and presumably by his reputation as a healer, and called out, Have pity on us! Wonder of wonders he healed them and restored their ravaged flesh. With what joy they ran off to see the priest and get an F.F.I. (known to most servicemen as short for Free from infection ). At last they could rejoin their families, have friends and again lead normal lives. One of them however turned back to Jesus, and praising God thanked him. For that one little of expression of gratitude 2,000 years ago he is still remembered today. Do we remember to thank God daily for all he has done for us? We thank those who do us a great favour, or give us a costly present. But what about the little kindness or courtesy form our neighbour or the stranger we meet in the streets? Or the continuing support of our friends? Or do we take these for granted? Gratitude costs so little but may mean so much. Douglas Miller

Life and Work What did you think of February s Life and Work s cover? A member of the congregation thought it looked like a Big Issue magazine cover. The cover was to introduce an article on the Church s work with addicts. In the article it says that lots of people look down on drug and alcohol addictions-but an addiction is so incredibly complex, so intensely gripping. The internet has good uses. It can be used to watch TV, listen to the radio, watch DVD s, and talk to anyone live anywhere in the world. Or you can use it for recreation and education. The downside to it is that on web pages adverts are shown for all types of things that some people find hard to resist. Through this some people will get into debt that they can not pay. Now you don t need to leave your home to gamble you can do it from your armchair. Rainbow House is run by CrossReach, the Social Care arm of the Church of Scotland. It can house up to 17 residents. Rainbow House reaches it 25 th anniversary this year. An addiction is not by choice it always serves a purpose and fills a need, and anyone can be affected. Rainbow House works through a six month detox programme using group therapy as well as individual counselling, with experience counsellors. The residents soon move into independent flats where they have to budget, cook, clean and look after themselves. The whole article can be read in the Life and Work and it shows how easy it is to become addicted to anything. There but for the Grace of God goes I. Elizabeth McKissock

Pollokshields Church of Scotland, Glasgow Stated Annual Meeting will be held on 20 th March 2011 after the Morning Service at 12:30pm

Date for your Diary Roll Away the Stone is an event that the Church of Scotland is hosting in Edinburgh. It is a free event and everyone is invited to attend.

THE GUILD The Guild theme for 2010-2011 Called to Love Mercy March Meetings MONDAY 7 th 7:30pm Speaker: Shona Morrison MONDAY 14 th 2:00pm Speaker: Rev Stephen Pacitti MONDAY 21 st 7:30pm Guild Project: A NEW HUNGER MONDAY 28 th 2:00pm Sadie & Marjory: CRUISING THE RHINE Visitors are always welcome at all our meetings Rainbows Rainbows meet on Tuesday 6:00pm 7:00pm for ages 5 7 years in the Hall. Rainbows play games; do craft work and have lots of fun. They then progress to Brownies at the age of 7 years. Brownies Brownies meet on Wednesday 5:30pm 7:10pm for ages 7 11 years in the Hall. Brownies are involved in badge work, games and have lots of fun. They progress to Guides at the age of 11 years. Guides Guides meet on Wednesday 7:30pm 9:00pm for ages 11 15 years in the Hall. Guides play games, learn to cook and work towards Guide badges.

ACTIVITIES held at OUR CHURCH SUNDAY 10:15am Church Choir (Church) 11:00am Junior Church (Church + Hall) 11:00am Crèche (Church + Session Room) 3:30pm Scottish Asian Christian Fellowship (Hall 1 st Sunday in month) MONDAY 12:00 1:00pm Lunch Club (Session Room) 2:00pm or 7:30pm The Guild (Alternate Weeks) TUESDAY 6:00pm 7:00pm Rainbow Guides (Ages 5-7 years) 7:30pm Kirk Session (1 st of month) 7:30pm Bible Study (2 nd & 4th of month) WEDNESDAY 9:45am 10:00am Midweek Service (Session Room) 10:00am 11:45am Coffee Break (Hall) 5:30pm 7:10pm Brownies (Ages 7-11 years) 7:30pm 9:00pm Guides (Ages 11-15 years) 7:15pm 8:15pm Church Choir THURSDAY 12:00 1:00pm Lunch Club (Session Room) FRIDAY 10:00am 12:00 Parent & Toddler Group (Hall) Printed and published by: Pollokshields Church of Scotland, Glasgow www.pollokshieldschurch.org.uk