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LOGIE KIRK NEWS
AUTUMN EDITION 2018
Keep up to date with all the news at Logie
LOGIE KIRK STIRLING
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
Charity No. SC001298
Dear Friends,
Many of you will be aware that Kenny and I were recently with a group
of young people from our Club 1-2-6 on a church twinning visit to
l’église réformée du Bouclier in Strasbourg. It was a wonderful trip and
we have many stories to share of the welcome we received from
Fabian Clavairoly and members of the church. Here are some of the
photos taken while we were there:
In the second letter to the Corinthians (2 Corinthians 5:20) Paul
describes himself and Timothy as ‘ambassadors for Christ’. Be assured
that the girls from Club 1-2-6 did a wonderful job of representing Logie
Kirk in Strasbourg and of being ‘ambassadors for Christ’ to the people
of l’église réformée du Bouclier. During worship on Sunday 22 July
they sang for everyone the song “Jesus walks beside us in Scotland”,
and having passed over gifts from Logie Kirk and thanked the Bouclier
congregation in my (very poor) French I had the honour of giving the
benediction - a French translation of a Celtic blessing.
A huge THANK YOU to Jim Miller and to all in Logie Kirk who had the
vision and helped with the fundraising to make such a trip happen.
With love and blessings
Rev Ruth Halley (Minister)
Focus on Youth
2018 is the Year of Young People and in this issue of the newsletter we
feature the activities of young people in Logie. In June the Friends of
Logie Awards Ceremony celebrated the achievements of young people
and students from local schools and the University. The following
month members of Logie Kirk Club 1-2-6 visited our twin church in
Strasbourg, while in August primary school age children enjoyed the
holiday club activities in the Kirk Halls.
Cover Picture: The Bell Tower of Cambuskenneth Abbey, the resting place of
King James III and Queen Margaret in the shadow of Stirling Castle
Rachel Miller: It has been brought to our attention that the name of Rachel
Miller, usually known as Ray, was spelt incorrectly in an earlier issue of Logie
Kirk News. Ray, a former elder at Logie Kirk died in March 2016 and is much
missed by her family. We apologise for the concern this error has caused.
Friends of Logie Kirk Annual Awards Ceremony
The Friends of Logie Kirk held their annual awards ceremony in the
Halls on Wednesday 20th June. This was a great celebration of the
young in our parish and we were delighted to welcome Robin Downie,
the Moderator of this year’s Youth Assembly and a student at Stirling
University as our guest of honour.
This unique event brought together all the educational establishments
in the Parish with both Riverside and Cornton Primaries, Wallace High
and the University represented.
Awards of £300 were made to each of the Schools. Riverside are to put
theirs towards funding their Loose Parts Play Initiative which
encourages the children to build skills of resilience, teamwork and
communication through playing imaginatively with Loose Parts and
they made a presentation about this.
Cornton are to put theirs towards an outdoor container for their new
playground toys and they made a presentation on their reading
project. Wallace High are to put theirs towards their 6th form
charitable efforts.
In addition, Individual book token awards of £50 each were made to 6
pupils from Wallace High going on to University to help them buy
books for their courses. The 6 were Aidan Kemp, Bruce Currie, Georgia
Sanchez, Kirsty McReight, Molly Williams and Steven Knox. An
additional book token award was made to Eilidh McNaughton from
Logie Kirk.
The Jim Meldrum Memorial Prize for the best dissertation on a
Christian theme was made to Robyn Stewart. She had been awarded a
first and was going on to take a Masters in Religious Studies at
Edinburgh University.
Robin Downie gave an excellent address describing some of his
experiences as youth moderator and Andrew Boyle and Shannon Davis
from Wallace High provided excellent musical interludes on a very
enjoyable evening celebrating the young in our community. Rev Ruth
Halley presided on the evening and Betty Inglis and her team of
helpers provided lavish hospitality afterwards.”
The next Friends of Logie Lecture will take place on
Wednesday 7th November at 7.30 pm
in the Logie Lecture Theatre at the University.
All are welcome to attend.
Final Memories of Stirling University Life 50 Years Ago
from Lorna Gammack
Apart from encouraging the members of Logie Kirk to take in Students until enough residences were built the Minister, Dr Smith, started up a hostess scheme whereby we offered hospitality on a regular basis to students. For many it was their first time away from home and they found it comforting to have a cosy home to visit. Many came and went and after they found their feet, they didn’t need to come back, which was the aim of the exercise.
One student, however, who came from Sri Lanka came every week for the 4 years he was here. His name was J.M.T.B. Jayasundara. My mouth must have dropped when he introduced himself because he said, “but you can call me Tikiri.”
One night in 1977, after dinner he said, “I can read people’s fortunes by looking at their palms”. When he came to me he said” I see you have always ben involved in the church but soon you will be asked to do a great deal more” - and sure enough a few days later Dr Smith came to ask if I would join the Kirk Session.
About 20 years later I answered the door and there was Tikiri. What a reunion! He had been in London at an International conference for bankers and he said, “I made up my mind that whenever it was over I’d be on the first plane to Scotland to see Bertie and Lorna”. By that time, he was the Head of the Bank in Colombo. For one year I had a delightful Japanese student called Yoko. She needed access to a piano and used to practise for 3-4 hours each day. When she went back home she became the organist in a church in Tokyo.
In Dr Smith’s Moderatorial year he was asked if he could put up a young woman who was training to be a missionary. She was doing a crash course in Japanese at Stirling University. Once more Dr Smith asked if I would put her up because of course he and Mrs Smith would be away a lot.
Claire stayed for nearly 6 months. When she finished she went out to Tokyo and she and Yoko actually met up. Both had occupied the same top room in my house. It’s a very small world!
My own two sons both took their degrees at Stirling, so the University has had a huge impact on my life and I have enjoyed every minute of it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Christian Aid Walk to Remember, Saturday 1st September
The Christian Aid annual walk, Another Way to Remember, is an opportunity to raise money for Christian Aid while remembering those we have loved. The walk starts at Dollar Parish Church at 10.00am and ends at Logie Kirk with a short service and opportunity to light candles. Register at www.christianaid.org.uk/events/memory-walk.
email: [email protected], 0141 241 6139.
The total collected during Christian
Aid week from the envelopes in
the Kirk and the door to door
collections was £1145. Many
thanks to those who kindly
donated for this appeal and also
those who carried out the door to door collections.
Strasbourg 2018
The five who visited Strasbourg were Megan Rennie, Amy Morrison, Ailsa McColl, Chloe Taylor and Lucy Morrison, all ably assisted by Rev Ruth Halley and Kenny Inglis.
Megan, Lucy, Chloe, Amy, Ailsa
“I enjoyed the boat trip as it was a great way to
see and hear about Strasbourg. I also enjoyed
our visit to Parc de L’Orangerie” Amy
I enjoyed climbing the steps of the
cathedral because the view allowed you to see a
different view of
Strasbourg Ailsa
I thoroughly enjoyed the meal we had at Fabian’s house where we ate some French cuisine and enjoyed great company Megan
I enjoyed going to the European Parliament because I found it really interesting and learned a lot of new things. Lucy
I liked visiting the
church because I
met new people
that I’d never have
met before. Chloe
Holiday Club 2018 ‘Celebrations’
A very enjoyable holiday Club took place in the Kirk Halls from 6th -8th August 2018. In this ‘Year of Young People’, those attending were encouraged to celebrate themselves, each other and others around the world.
The adults enjoyed seeing the children having fun. The children all enjoyed different things. There was so much to do and enjoy.
This is the text in English of the address that Ruth gave to the Bouclier congregation, although she actually delivered it in French.
Dear friends, Thank you so much for the welcome which you have offered to us. It is
wonderful to be here with you on a visit to you from the Church of Scotland
congregation in Logie Kirk, near Stirling.
Let me introduce all the members of our group. The young people are: Megan, Ailsa and Amy, Lucy and Chloe. They are all members of our church youth group. Kenny Inglis is an Elder in our church, and also my husband, and I am the Minister – Ruth. We travelled here on Friday and we are staying at a campsite near here. We are all delighted to be able to visit with our friends in L-Eglise Reformee du Bouclier. In the letter to the Romans Paul writes these words: May the God of steadfastness and encouragement grant you to live in harmony with one another, in accordance with Christ Jesus, so that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Welcome one another, therefore, just as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God. Romans 15:5-7
Thank you all so much for the welcome and hospitality which you have offered us. We bring with us a message of love from Logie Kirk. All the people of our church pray God’s blessing for you. We also bring a small gift which is a token of our affection. This is known as a Quaich. It is a traditional Scottish drinking cup and, as you can see, has two handles. We like to think that the two handles represent our two churches and the friendship between us. The Quaich is engraved with the words: A gift from Logie Kirk. We also have some traditional Scottish biscuits to share with you – shortbread and Tunnocks teacakes – and some Scotch Whisky to leave with you. We hope you enjoy them. Thank you again for your warm welcome and hospitality. I’d like to close now with a traditional Celtic blessing.
In the name of the father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit: May the road rise to meet you
May the wind be always at your back May pure be the joys that surround you
May true be the hearts that love you And until we meet again
May God hold you in the palm of His hand. Amen
LogieOGG
We have had a bad summer at the Old Kirk this year. After our lovely
evening service in June it was noticed that following storm Hector, the
north east boundary wall had finally collapsed. This area has been the
cause of concern for some time and applications for funding for the
repairs, estimated at around £50,000, have so far been unsuccessful.
Loose memorial foundations and the risk of possible land slip means
that safety fencing must be erected before public access to the site can
be allowed so the site remains locked until planning permission is
granted for the fencing.
The collapsed wall seen from the burn side where the drop is about 15 feet
This has
meant that
there were no
tours for
visitors this year with the associated loss of revenue. We have not
been able to do any gardening maintenance either and it is hoped that
once we can get back on site volunteers will be able to help us get
things back to good condition once again. It has also been very
disappointing for four groups from abroad who planned to visit while
in Scotland. Our Annual General Meeting will be held in the Fergusson
Room on Monday 29th October at 7.30pm. After the difficult summer it
will encourage the trustees greatly if there is a good attendance.
Safeguarding at Logie
Here at Logie, we are committed to supporting each other in a spirit of Christian fellowship and care. In modern-day Scotland, this means that we are subject to a number of legal safeguards to help us in our work. The Safeguarding Panel would hugely welcome your support.
We are called to make our witness to Christ a safe place for everyone. Our church organisations are busy, and we need to support them effectively in their work. Meeting with different organisations to discuss safeguarding issues and understanding training and support needs are crucial for the legal working of the church and we could use your help. Whether you have a gift for networking, public speaking, admin work or could help in a practical way with the many different things safeguarding entails, there are plenty of tasks, small and large, that are available. We would be thrilled to have you along. If you are interested or would like to know more, please speak to one of the Safeguarding Panel members, Kat Neumann ([email protected], Graham Eadie (01786 849291) or Rev Ruth Halley (01786 463030).
Are you interested to learn more about the role of safeguarding in modern institutions? Would you like to ……….
offer time to the work of the Church make friends across the different organisations we support?
add skills to your CV?
The Guild
"One Journey, Many Roads" is the strategy for the next 3 years with
the first year’s theme 'Seeking the Way'. The committee have
organised a varied programme of speakers and events for the 2018/19
syllabus. We are on a voyage discovering how people are helping at
home and abroad through fellowship, discovering other cultures and
practical issues.
Do come and join us to hear about our 'Famous Five’,
Exercise to music, Christmas floral decorations and
hear our Musical entertainers.
The projects for the last 3 years raised a total of £733,440.31 and still
climbing, 'Let's Stick Together' £115,315.32 our project for last year.
There are now another 6 new projects to support from 'Crossreach’,
‘Sailors' Society” to 'Seema's Project' and many interesting speakers to
hear.
Some of our members are going to the Guild Rally at the Caird Hall,
Dundee in September. It is a wonderful day out, with inspiring
speakers, great singing and friends to meet.
As we think ahead to Autumn and give thanks for our lovely summer,
though too hot at times, come and join us at our meetings. Everyone
is welcome both men and women.
Where do we meet: Logie Kirk Hall, Alloa Road.
What time: 7.30pm
When: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, October to
March. All meetings are in the Church intimation sheet, two Sundays prior to
the meeting and by a Poster at the Church Hall.
The Afternoon Club
When and Where? 1.30-3.00 pm on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month in Logie Kirk Halls.
Who is it for? Anyone of any age who’d like to come.
What is it? On the 2nd Wednesday of each month, there will be an inspiring guest, talking about inspiration in their organisation of life. We will have a variety of activities on the 4th Wednesday. This could be a music quiz, sing-a-long, beetle drive or a chance to play games.
Why? It’s an opportunity for us in Logie kirk to offer hospitality within our community. It’s a chance for you to enjoy some time out.
How much does it cost? Entry is by donation.
Anything else? Tea/coffee/juice and cake – not to be missed.
When does it start? Wednesday 12th September 2018
Do I have to join? You are welcome to come to any or all of our events. Why not bring a friend along too?
Hanover Court Services
In addition to Sunday Morning Worship at Logie Kirk, you are invited to community worship which is open to all at Hanover Court. Hanover Court is near the Causewayhead roundabout at 6 Logie Rd, Stirling FK9 5JU.
These Services all start at 3.00 pm
Sunday 2 September 2018 Holy Communion Sunday 7 October 2018 Informal Worship Sunday 4 November 2018 Holy Communion Sunday 16 December 2018 Informal worship
Funerals
22/05/18 - Betty Horne
30/05/18 - Nancy Gill
01/06/18 - Anne McKay
08/06/18 - Bill Gibson
12/06/18 - Robert MacRae
21/06/18 - Bryan Walker
18/07/18 - Marlene Mochrie
02/08/18 - Margaret Kerr
10/08/18 – Rev Irene Gillespie
‘In my Father’s house, there are many rooms’ John 14:2
Weddings
23/06/18 - Carolyn Rennie and Allan Peterson
03/08/18 - Jeannie Oglivie and Darren Macphee
11/08/18 - Louise Mary Lumsden and
George Christopher Charles Einchcomb
‘And now these three remain, faith, hope, and love,
but the greatest is love’ 1 Corinthians 13:13
New Elders
Lillie Baxter and Kenny Inglis are pictured with the Minister after the
Service on 24th June when Lillie was ordained as an elder and they
were both admitted to the Kirk Session.
Logie Kirk Session after morning Worship on 24th June 2018
Names and Contacts Minister: Rev Ruth Halley 01786 463060
Session Clerk Team: Graham Eadie 01786 849291
Brenda Smith 01786 834460
Organist: Alasdair Smith 01786 834460
Beadle: June Dunsmore 01786 822868
Treasurer Team: Alastair Innes 01786 822942
Alasdair Smith 01786 834460
Hall Bookings Jackie Taylor 01786 448251
Logie Kirk News
The Winter edition will cover the months of December, January, and
February and will be published at the end of November.
All material for this issue should be submitted by Friday 2nd November
e-mail: [email protected]
@logiekirkstirling
www.logiekirk.org