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Archie & Christine Speirs with the painting by Gavin Nicol
Winter 2013/14
SKELMORLIE AND WEMYSS BAY PARISH CHURCH
Parish Record
Cover Photo
The photograph on the cover shows the Minister Archie and his wife Christine with the picture of the Clyde which was a gift from the Linked charges of Inverkip and Skelmorlie and Wemyss Bay.
Archie said of the painting – ‘ The gift of the painting is just stunning, and I should like to mention just how talented the local artist Gavin Nicol is. You need to stand back and look at the painting and it just seems to come alive with its colours and perspective. It is as if you are standing there looking out towards Arran.’
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From the Minister ………. Wellthesummerhasgoneandwinterisherewithitscoldnorthwindsandheavyrain,but the views of the Firth of Clydewith its ships and the ferry are just stunning nomatterwhattimeofyear.Thebeautyofthesceneryisalsoreflectedinthewarmthandkindnessgiven toChristineand Iand thishasmadeour journey fromfurtherup theClydesomucheasierandwecan’tthankyouenough.
Jesus spent a great deal of his time in a boat sometimes just watching Peter andAndrewJamesandJohnfish.Atothertimeshewouldusetheboatnottocatchfishbuttocatchpeople.Againthisdayagreatcrowdgatheredatthewater’sedgeattheSeaofGalilee.PeoplewerehearingaboutthismanfromNazarethandtheywantedtoseehimforthemselvesandlistentowhathehadtosay.Jesuswasconnectingwithpeopleinawaythatthereligiousteachersandpoliticalrulersofhisdaycouldnot.FromthatboatJesuswasreachingout topeopleandsaying,”This is theway theworld is,butcomeandfollowmeandIwillshowyouabetterway.”Jesuswantstouseustocatchpeople.
We have some big challenges ahead of us and as part of the Presbytery Plan forInverkip,SkelmorlieandWemyssBayLizGeddesasourOrdainedLocalMinisterwillsooncomeandjoinusinthosechallenges.Lizwillbeordainedonthe27thNovemberinSkelmorlie&WemyssBayParishChurchand Iknow thatyouwillmakeLizandherhusbandJimjustaswelcome.
Youareawonderfulcongregation,acongregationwhowantstohearwhatJesushastosaytous.“ComeandfollowmeandIwillteachyoutocatchpeople.” Ithinkofthosetimesoutinaboatlookingatthesceneryaroundme,theFirthofClyde,themountains,things takeon adifferentperspective; thequietness and thebeauty are food for thesoul.IthinkaboutJesusoutontheboatwherethebeautyofhislifecouldbeseenevenfromtheshore.WhenJamesandJohn,PeterandAndrewwereoutfishingtheyhadtoworktogethertobringinthecatchandoverthecomingyearswewillbeaskedtoworktogether in new ways. Like fisherman we need to adapt to where the fish are, thedifferentweatherconditions,butthegreatestthingofallweknowthatJesusisintheboatwithus.
ChristineandIarelookingforwardtoourfirstChristmaswithyou.Notthatlongawaynow,onlyamatterofweeks,butitisstillanamazingthoughtthatGodbecamelikeusthatwemightbecome likehim.ThisChristmas timemay theLordcontinue torichlyblessusaswefishtogether, thankyouall forthesupportyouhavegivenmeandforthewonderfulwelcomeyouhavegivenChristineandI.
Your Minister Archie
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DIARY OF SERVICES
CHRISTMAS 2013
December 1 11.30am Morning Worship: 1st in Advent:
December 8 11.30am Holy Communion: 2nd in Advent:
December 15 11.30am Christmas Family Gift Service 3rd in Advent. A special giving envelope is available for your donation to Glasgow City Mission – please do use Gift Aid if this applies to you
December 22 11.30am Morning Worship : 4th in Advent:
CHRISTMAS EVE 10.30pm
Hot mince pies, shortbread, mulled wine and Christmas drinks in the hall 11.15
Carol singing in the church 11.30
Watchnight Service
CHRISTMAS DAY In Inverkip Church
December 25 10.00am NB Inverkip Church Children are invited to bring along one of their Christmas presents ____________________________________________________________________
December 29 11.30am Morning Worship: Last of the year Services are held each Sunday Morning at 11.30am . There is a Sunday Club for the younger children following the Children’s address. Tea and coffee is served in the Hall following Morning Worship. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Ordained Local Minister (OLM)
As part of the agreed Presbytery Plan for the reduction of 14 ministry posts for Greenock and Paisley presbytery an OLM was appointed to Inverkip linked with Skelmorlie Wemyss Bay churches as it was felt that the linked parishes would be too heavy a work load for one minister. Presbytery has appointed Liz Geddes to that post and set the date for her induction on 27th November. In consultation with the two Kirk Sessions we have agreed a work plan with Liz as the post is a part time non stipendary position consisting of a Sunday plus ten hours during the week. That work plan is a basis for a contract being drawn up between ourselves Liz and Presbytery who ultimately have responsibility for Liz and her appointment.
Liz is very pleased to be appointed to us and is looking forward to being part of the ministry with us. I will still be the minister for both churches as you have graciously called me to be your minister.
May The Lord continue to richly bless us as we journey together.
Your Minister
Archie
LIZ GEDDES
Presbytery has agreed that Mrs Liz Geddes, one of a number of Ordained Local Ministers (OLM) be attached to our linked charge. Once formally ordained, an OLM is in effect a full Minister of Word and Sacrament.
Liz will be ordained at a special Presbytery service conducted by the Moderator The Revd Kenneth Gray within Skelmorlie and Wemyss Bay Parish Church on Wednesday 27th November at 7 pm. Following the service, there will be a finger buffet served in the hall.
Liz has been an elder at St Machar’s and Ranfurly, Bridge of Weir for over 25 years. She lives with her husband Jim in Bridge of Weir who has been with her on a number of visits to our churches over the last few weeks. They have two daughters, Joanna and Jessica.
She has served for many years as a Reader in Presbytery and has also acted as Locum at several churches within Presbytery including Barrhead Bourock, Inchinnan , and more recently, Martyrs’ l/w Sandyford, Paisley so she brings a wealth of experience in preaching and pastoral care
We look forward to getting to know Liz and Jim during their time with us and we welcome them most warmly to our church.
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Surprise! Surprise!
I dreamt death came the other night, and heaven's gate swung wide; With kindly grace an angel came to usher me inside.
Yet there to my astonishment stood folks I'd known on earth,
Some I had judged as quite unfit or of but little worth.
Indignant words rose to my lips But never were set free; For every face showed stunned surprise - NO ONE expected me!
Anon
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Jason Goodwin Handy Man
General Home Repairs Garden Work
Paving, Fencing etc [email protected]
good rates Tel: 648683 good rates
Wemyss Bay Pharmacy
Open Mon - Fri 9am till 6pm Early Closing Saturday 1pm
For advice on health matters plus a wide choice of gifts Home Deliveries Tel: 522995
Private Personal care in your own home
• Fully qualified, Housekeeping/Laundry, Shopping, Outings, Appointments • References available Liability insurance Disclosure Scotland
Care tailored to suit personal needs of our client One hour to 24 hour care and also respite
Contact Sylvia on 0794 947 1995, 01475 670 365 or 01475 707 660
FRIDAY SOUPS Please come along at 12.15pm to the Church Hall - there you will be warmly greeted with a wholesome bowl of soup, delicious filled roll, coffee and biscuits, all for £3.50
It’s a great place to catch up with friends, meet new friends and generally enjoy a nutritious lunch in pleasant surroundings.
LAST SOUP DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS WILL BE 6TH DECEMBER
WE RESUME AGAIN ON FRIDAY 24TH JANUARY
Erika Yde and Kenny Diffenthal
on their Wedding Day -
28th June 2013
CONGRATULATIONS
Christine Spence and Alasdair Burns
on their Wedding Day
14th June 2013
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THE GUILD (Inverkip Church)
Monday 2nd Dec Christmas Celebrations St John’s Gourock
Tuesday 14th Jan My life with Dogs Ann Danabie
Tuesday 28th Jan Le Jog Eddie Yde
Tuesday 4th February A.B.M Lyle Community Kirk
Tuesday 11th Feb Counter Terrorism Laura Stewart
Tuesday 25th Feb A Faith to Proclaim Revd Archie Spiers
Friday 7th March World Day of Prayer St Particks & St Joseph’s Wemyss Bay
MEN’S FELLOWSHIP (Skelmorlie & Wemyss Bay Church) FRIDAY 13th December 7.30pm CHRISTMAS CONCERT with the joint church choirs and the Soggy Bunnet Boys
Thursday 9th January 7.30pm Skye in photographs Alastair Jackson
Thursday 23rd January 7.30pm DIY BURNS 8 Chiefly Ourselves!
Thursday 6th February 7.30pm A Life in Teaching David Johnston
Thursday 20th February 7.30pm Travelling Light Jennifer Boag
Retiral Offerings for 2013
January - July Jan Vision Ministries 172.20 Feb Inverclyde Family Contact Centre 142.30 Mar Yorkhill 141.50 Apr Erskine 258.00 May Christian Aid 912.80 June Ardgowan Hospice 150.50 July MAF 123.20
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“Some Christians try to go to heaven alone, in solitude. But believers are not compared to bears or lions or other animals that wander alone. Those who belong to Christ are sheep in this respect, that they love to get together. Sheep go in flocks, and so do God’s people.”
Charles Spurgeon
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CHRISTMAS FAYRE
Saturday 7th December 10am -12 noon
Church Hall
Stalls will include home baking,
Forgotten Gifts, Flora's Baskets, Gifts by the Flower Club, Designer Cards, Jewellery and Christmas Decorations.
Donations for all stalls including the Tea Room will be most welcome and can be handed to any member of the social and fund raising
committee or brought to the Church Hall on Friday 6th December
from 6pm – 7pm
Muriel O’May: Social Convener Tel: 520640 Email:[email protected]
God has landed on this enemy-occupied world in human form. The perfect surrender and humiliation was undergone by Christ:
perfect because He was God, surrender and humiliation because He was man CS Lewis
Email It would be most helpful if all members and adherents could pass on their email address. This would allow us to contact all members easily with any information about meetings and updates - simply email [email protected] with your name/s as the Subject. No message needed. Many thanks
PROPERTY Many of you will have noticed the new lock on the hall entrance door. It's a safety improvement, as the door can always be opened from inside just by turning the handle. It's also more secure as it's always locked to people outside. However it can be temporarily latched "unlocked" if you're holding a meeting and want people to get in - hold down the handle and slide the small button on the lock face. But if you do, please don't forget to slide it back to the normal, locking position afterwards. A pair of high quality microphones have been donated and installed; they greatly improve the CD recordings (which are increasingly popular). The new upper hall heating setup seems to be working well. Wireless broadband is available (yes really!) - please contact Bill Wright if you want to use it. This may be useful for Sunday Club. You'll also have seen the new "digital signage" (screen on the wall) in the Hall telling you "what's on". These items have been provided at very little cost. We are working on several things including the disabled toilet (former vestry) which has dampness and needs plaster and redecoration. We hope to look at a better way of accommodating wheelchair users in the church. We need people to look after the church garden, mainly at the south (Largs) end. Tom and Wilma have taken wonderful care of it and kept it beautiful for very many years. Someone else's turn now! We always appreciate help with any aspect of Property - "many hands, etc." Please contact Bill Wright, Gavin Dunn, Alex Leitch or Bruce McKechnie to offer help on anything, or tell us of anything needing attention.
CONTENTMENT AND HAPPINNESS
Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves
Bruce Barrie
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NATIONAL YOUTH ASSEMBLY
From Friday 16th to Monday 19th of August I attended the Church of Scotland’s National Youth Assembly for the second time and it was just as good if not better than my first time. I had made friends the first time I went and it was great to see all their friendly faces again. Each NYA has a theme, this year we looked at ‘Identity’, identity of the Church, Scotland and Ourselves.
On the Friday we concentrated on getting to know one another better and we were split into groups and began a giant game of murder mystery which I found rather confusing, so would be perusing a career in becoming a detective.
On the Saturday we started with a service and worship which introduced the theme of Identity. Throughout the day we had various workshops, making us think about the identity of the Church of Scotland; what made us unique, what can we change and what should we keep.
We talked about Ecumenism and had various speakers from other types of church telling us about their principles and ways of worship. It was insightful to see how others worshipped and how their church services ran.
On Sunday, we looked at the identity of Scotland. We had to think about what our top 3 values were, our group identified: Human Rights, Health Services and Education. We looked at how we could make Scotland better and how the Church could help. Sunday evening we had a service and then all got dressed up for dinner/ceilidh. All donations towards the dinner were donated to Yorkhill Childrens Hospital and COSY (Church of Scotland Youth), it was a great evening and the food was delicious!
On the Monday morning before we all said our farewells, we looked at our own identities. I initially thought this would be quite a simple task but I was proved wrong. Working with my friends I’d met over the weekend it was quite an emotional experience, as we shared and discussed a lot of personal issues and about what being a Christian meant to each of us.
In the afternoon, the Rev Lorna Hood, Moderator of the General Assembly gave us a sermon and joined in on a few of our games. Sadly it was then time for us all to part ways and go home. The weekend as a whole was fantastic and really made me reflect on my own personal identity as a Christian and what I want for the Church and Society in the future. I learned so much about the Church, other Churches and more about myself, which has helped my faith grow stronger. It was a great experience and I hope to return again next year. Thank you for giving me this opportunity.
Kirsty Maclean
Kirsty Maclean
Tribute - May Ferguson
May had a way of getting what she wanted. She enjoyed being surrounded by joy and colour; she had a strong aversion to drabness and morbidity. May (Mary Gray Cross) was born on June 19, 1920, one of three sisters. May had a happy childhood and maintained she was her father’s favourite because he treated her and dressed her like the lady she was meant to be. Her father, David Cross, worked in the mines until lung disease caused him to give up. He and his wife started a wee shop out of their home in Longlea, and then expanded to Crosshill and Airdrie. Young May worked hard in the shops; but May’s life was shattered when her father died. She was only seventeen. A creative person, May won prizes at school for her sewing and knitting which she continued to do well into her late eighties. On January 16, 1942 May married her childhood sweetheart John Ferguson; they were inseparable all their lives. They started with nothing and worked long hard hours, scrimping and saving to make ends meet. Myra was born on September 16 in her grandparent’s house in Baillieston. John saw his new baby only once before being shipped off to Africa and Palestine during the Second World War; he didn’t see May or his first child until Myra was three years old. Their first home was a single-roomed attic next to the school in Baillieston. A born home-maker, May transformed the attic into their Wee Palace, as she called it. It was in 1953 when bouncing baby John came along. After the war, John began in the postal service and eventually worked his way up to management and to the Greenock Post Office. May was a shrewd money-manager and John a faithful provider; he would hand over his entire pay packet to May and get back what he called his “weekly insult”. Together they fulfilled their dreams, and settled finally in Skelmorlie which they loved and from where they made their almost monthly visits to their beloved Culzean Castle. When in their thirties, May and John had a job offer in Canada but they chose not to go; and by an odd coincidence both John and Myra emigrated there. They enjoyed many visits to Vancouver to visit John and to Banff to visit Myra and made many friends there. On December 23, 2003, May’s beloved husband John died suddenly, but May bravely carried on as she had done throughout her long life. Visits to Canada increased. May found a kindred spirit in newly widowed Helen Marshall and they became great pals. May was in her element in 2010 when she celebrated her 90th birthday in Banff with John and Myra and over 60 friends. “It was the best time of my life”, she said. Although lonely, May was adamant that she wasn’t moving from her home in Skelmorlie. Sadly, in September of that year the doctors asked John and Myra to arrange for carers as she needed permanent help with general living and especially with her medications. Her health worsened in the past year. Her final five days were peaceful, and she “just wanted to go to sleep and wake up in heaven”. In one of her last lucid moments, Myra had asked what advice she had for younger folk. She said: Live a good life; live a pure life; stay out of debt; and make people happy. May did all of that.
From the Tribute paid by Myra at May’s Memorial Service in Skelmorlie and Wemyss Bay Parish Church on 19 October 2013.
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FLOWERS OF THE BIBLE
Flowers of the bible were scarce in Palestine with the sea on one side and the wilderness on the other.
The bible story begins in the garden of Eden, an image of perfect happiness and innocence. The beauty of flowers is celebrated in the Song of Solomon. The beloved is like the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys. This book also has many references to other plants and spices, pomegranates, saffron and cinnamon. Roses and lilies sound like flowers familiar to all of us, but in fact they are not what we would recognise as such in our gardens. The translation of lily stands for several Hebrew words and is not easy to identify, but it can be taken as one of a number of sweet smelling plants. The rose causes even more conjecture, it is thought it may be a kind of narcissist or crocus or meadow saffron. The true rose comes from Asia Minor and grew in the mountains of Palestine, though probably at a later date. It may have been a rose mentioned in Ecclesiasticus (39.14).
Among other flowers mentioned, crocus is prized for its yellow dye. Also the mandraic with blue and white flowers were found in Jordan. These flowers weren't cut or taken indoors; they were appreciated where they grew. Pomegranates have red flowers, figs and olives have no flowers, but the new growth must have brought great joy because of the fruit they would bare. Jesus speaks of himself as the true vine.
Flowers, despite our best efforts, do not last forever, like our human life (Job 14, 2).
Flowers are also a sign of great joy (Song of Solomon 2, 11, 12).
Flowers and foliage remind us of the constancy of God’s love and eternal life through faith, which the bible promises us.
Aileen Smith
We are almost at the end of the first year with monthly arrangers taking charge of their month. This is working well. There is now no flower convener, but there is a small support team of 3 - Ann Grant, Gwen McKenzie and Aileen Smith - if there are any problems
There are two Sundays with no flower donations: April 6th and July 28th .
As most of you will know, I have moved house, but the group have been marvellous to work with and have given me great support. Many thanks to all.
Aileen Smith
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Clyde Coast Strathspey & Reel Society
“The Clyde Coast Fiddlers” New players warmly welcomed!
We’ll play for your event - social, concert, ceilidh etc.
Contact: Margaret Turner 01505 502663
Frank McMahon PAINTER &DECORATOR
interior exterior Shore Road Skelmorlie
Tel: 521648 mobile 07913969044
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Skelmorlie, Wemyss Bay & Inverkip
Amateur Dramatic Club Join us to act, direct, paint, build, light,
stage-manage, makeup …..
Contact Hazel Gray 529591
Mearns T McCaskie @ The Seaview
Now serving Sunday lunches from 12pm - 4pm (roast of the day available) 1 course £9.95 2 courses £12.95
Opening hours Mon - Wed 8am – 5.30pm Thurs - Sat 8am -late (Bistro menu from 6pm) Sun. 9am - 5pm MCCASKIEBUTCHER.COM TEL: 520192 MCCASKIEBUTCHER.COM
RA Woollard Chartered Accountant
• Tax Returns • Book Keeping / Payroll
• Accounts
Tel: 520699 Email:[email protected] Web site: www.woollard.org.uk
Pearson of Wemyss Bay
over 100years in business The longest established family car dealership in
Inverclyde
SUZUKI: 4x4: Commercials: Prestige: Sports
Sales Hotline 01475 520149 www.pearsoncars.com
Strathclyde House Strathclyde House provides an ideal retirement
facility in a wonderful setting with a secure environment. Appealing to those of a Christian persuasion these flats offer independent living
and friendship with those of a like mind Show Flats available for Viewing
Contact Duty Manager Tel: 522525
LJ Hairdressing Quality professional hairdressing
In the comfort of your own home A service tailored to Individual needs. Styling, colours, special occasions: also gents and kids cuts
Tel: Lindsey: 07525 375 837 Email: [email protected] Facebook page: L J Hairdressing
SPAR UPPER SKELMORLIE
Post Office, Paypoint, National Lottery, Autoteller
51 Castle Road, Skelmorlie
Tel: 520746
MD Joinery & DOUBLE GLAZING
House Builders, Loft conversions, Kitchens, Extensions
Malcolm Doull 61B Skelmorlie Castle Rd
Skelmorlie Tel: 520390
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Scripture Readers
If a date is not suitable please arrange to swap with someone,
and remember to inform Jane Macdougall
December
1 Morag Mackintosh
8 Bill Wright
15 Alan Grant
22 Lesley Gurton
29 Tom Ovens
2014
January
5 Caroline Scott
12 Barry Streets
19 Stewart Macdougall
26 Jacquie Beaumont
February
2 Roddy McAskill
9 Jane Macdougall
16 John Nugent
23 Eddie Yde
Door Duty Please ensure that you:
• Are at the door no later than 11.00am. • Bring a partner to ensure that there are the three
people required to take up the offertory. • Arrange a substitute to cover for absence due to
holiday/sickness etc.
December
1 F. Nicol I. Jarvie 8 I. Lightbody A. Grant 15 G. Dunn A. Leitch 22 S. Streets H. Steel 29 J. McAnna A. Doull
2014
January
5 T. Ovens J. Beaumont 12 M. O’May N. Jackson 19 E. Wright A. Craig 26 A. Haig G. Black
February
2 J. Nugent M. Mackintosh 9 T. Craig A. Smith 16 C. Scott E. Yde 23 F. Nicol I. Jarvie
Editor: Jane Macdougall: email: [email protected]
STOP PRESS The New Web Site – SkelmorlieWemyssBayChurch.org
is now online. Please do take time to look at this. You will find all sorts of new things -
a photo gallery, weekly Orders of Service, Dates for your Diary
Don’t miss out – check it out!