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2010201020102010
INCLUDES
MOTHERS DAY
REMINDER!
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PART OF THE CREW
I know within Prestwick South there are quite a fewmembers gearing themselves up for a new season of
Formula One. Over the past few months, drivers and
pit crews will have been practising and testing the cars to see how fast
and durable they will be around the numerous racing circuits.
I must confess that, having a son who is a huge F1 fan, I sometimes get
caught up in the excitement of the race. I also have to admit that Im
continually amazed at the speed at which the pit crew work. Forexample, they can change four tyres, clean the drivers helmet, make
vital adjustments and fuel the car in less than 10 seconds. It happens so
quickly and efficiently because each crew member knows his job and
does it right.
This, naturally, demonstrates the large number of people involved in
trying to ensuring that each car not only starts the race, but finishes.
Imagine, then, if everyone involved in F1 wanted to drive! It would bechaos.
Likewise in the Church, we have all been equipped with different skills
to do certain tasks. Pauls letter to the Ephesians reminds us that we are
the body of Christ on this earth and that we have all been given
different tasks. We cant all be Ministers, Teachers, Elders or Leaders.
Some of us have to change the tyres and fuel the car. But each job is as
important as the other.
As spring approaches, there are plenty of tasks requiring our
involvement such as Christian Aid, Easter Celebrations, the Church
Garden and much more.
May we as the body of Christ fulfil our purpose by playing our past to
the best of our ability.
Kenneth C. Elliott
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HOLY WEEK
SERVICES
A JOURNEY OF FAITHAND FELLOWSHIP
Monday 29th MARCH Friday 2nd APRIL
8pm
ST. NINIANS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
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EASTER
CELEBRATIONS
ININININ
PRESTWICK SOUTHPARISH CHURCH
FAMILY SUNRISE SERVICEFAMILY SUNRISE SERVICEFAMILY SUNRISE SERVICEFAMILY SUNRISE SERVICE
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Once again, our Family Sunrise Service
will herald the start of our Easter
Celebrations in Prestwick South Parish
Church. This will be held in the ChurchGarden at 8am on Easter Sunday, the 4
th
April. This short Service will last
approximately 25 minutes.
Following the Service there will be an Egg Treasure Hunt in the Church
Garden. Approximately 100 small chocolate Eggs will be hidden in the
Church Garden. Adults may also take part !
EASTER BREAKFASTEASTER BREAKFASTEASTER BREAKFASTEASTER BREAKFAST
A hot breakfast will then be served in the Church Hall
with tea and coffee.
This will be provided by members of the
Social Committee.
EASTER EGG COMPETITIONEASTER EGG COMPETITIONEASTER EGG COMPETITIONEASTER EGG COMPETITION
All young people and adults are once again invited to
design a hard boiled egg for Easter.
All eggs should be brought along to the Family
Sunrise Service.
Prizes will be awarded at the 11am Service.
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EASTER SUNDAY MORNINGEASTER SUNDAY MORNINGEASTER SUNDAY MORNINGEASTER SUNDAY MORNINGSERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE
At 11am on the 4th April our Easter Sunday
Service of Worship will commence. The winners
of the Easter Egg competition will be announced at
this Service.
Once again as a Church we will seek to come
together and celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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God builds His Churchand makes it strong
By using you and me;
And if we all will do our part,
The world Christs
love will see.
MOTHERS DAY
The UK holds the prestige of being the first country in the world to
dedicate a special day for mothers, as early as 17th century. In the UK,Mother's Day is celebrated on the fourth
Sunday in the month of Lent. Since the
days of Lent are not fixed, the date for
Mother's Day keeps on changing as well.
However, the emotions remain the same.
The feelings associated with the day are
much alike those in the rest of the world
i.e. to express gratitude towards ourmother. It is an opportunity for the
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children to let their mother know that she is special and loved and cared
for.
Mother's Day is the contemporary version of the original name -
Mothering Sunday. The occasion has a long history, which dates backto as far back as the year 1600. During that time, the poor used to send
their children to work as domestic servants or trainees in the homes of
higher classes of people. Once a year, these children were given leave
for a day, so that they could visit their Mother Church as well as their
own mother. The day coincided with the middle Sunday of the fasting
period of Lent. It was known as 'Refreshment Sunday' or 'Mid-Lent
Sunday'.
The children would visit their Mother Church and then head straight to
meet their own mother, with some fresh flowers. While the boys would
present their mother with flowers, girls would go a step further by
presenting them freshly baked handmade cakes, which were also called
Simnel Cakes.
With time, the holiday came to be known as 'Mothering Sunday'. The
custom of Mother's Day was halted when the world underwent
Industrial revolution, but steeply bounced back after World War II.
With time, the fourth Sunday of Lent came to be dedicated to mothers
in the UK.
Normally the day is celebrated with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm.
Roses, carnations and chrysanthemums qualify as the most popular
flowers on Mothers Day in Great Britain. Some people also follow the
tradition of making a rich almond cake for their mother on Mother's
Day, which is often called Mothering Cake or Simnel Cake.
In general, people pay tribute to their mother and honour their
contribution in their life. They let their mother know that she is very
special and holds a very important place in their life, which no one can
replace.
Dont Forget! Sunday 14th
March.
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KIRK SESSION REPORT
The Kirk Session met in the Session House on Monday 8 February and as is
customary a wide range of topics were discussed as well as reports presented
on the work of Presbytery (given by our Presbytery Elder Mr Bill Elphinstone)
and the work of Prestwick Churches Council (given by our representative Mr
John Park).
Among the items dealt with was a review of the Church Roll which
congregations are required to look at annually. As a result of this a number of
members who have not attended for a few years will be contacted by the
Session Clerk and invited to return to active membership or agree to having
their names added to the Supplementary Roll. For all elders this is a difficult
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to be an accurate reflection of a community of worshippers (health permitting)
who profess their faith by attending Church on a regular basis.
In his Presbytery Report Mr Elphinstone, as well as highlighting the work of
different committees also advised elders that the Moderator of Ayr PresbyteryDr David Lewis would preach in our own church and lead worship on Sunday
14 March. Elders trust that there will be a full congregation on that particular
Sunday!
In addition Mr Park advised the Session that the Holy Week Service would be
at St. Ninians Church and that the Walk of Witness would be on Good Friday,
2 April and would begin at Kingcase Parish Church and end at the New Life
Church where the walkers would have a bowl of soup.
Other matters discussed at the meeting were the installation of PowerPoint in
the chancel area; that in respect of the redevelopment plan the architects have
now been engaged; that two vacancies exist for elders to join the
Congregational Board following the cyclical retiral of Mr George McLean and
Mrs Anne Wilson and thanks were expressed to them for their work and that
Mr Bobby McPike was admitted to full membership of the congregation by
resolution of the Kirk Session.
The next meeting of the Kirk Session will be on Monday 10 May 2010.
Alan MoirSession Clerk
REMINDER!!
Dont forget our Guild Coffee MorningSaturday 20th March
10am till 12 noon
Come along for a cuppa!
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Dear Boys and Girls,
Are you remembering that Sunday 14th
March is Mothers Day? That
special day in which we honour our mum and say a huge thank you for
all that they do for us.
Hopefully my Teasers will remind you of why our mums are so special:
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Ayr Presbytery Newslines
THE PRESBYTERY SAYS THANK YOU TO
THE RETIRING CLERK
Fellow Presbyters have taken their leave of the Rev Jim Crichton who,
after almost 20 years service, is now retiring.
Principal tribute was presented by the past Moderator, the Rev John
Paterson, who spoke of the vulnerability of a Presbytery unless one can
have access to someone who is interested and willing to advise and give
direction and encouragement. He said He is a Presbyterian without a
doubt, a believer in and lover of the Kirk. He has served his Master
with distinction in the ministry of Clerk; a ministry that has required
him to exercise his gifts of faithfulness, integrity, loyalty,
confidentiality, pastoral care, diligence and friendship.
In response, Mr Crichton took the opportunity of thanking those in the
administrative team; Evelyn Brodie, the secretary for 11 years, and
Monica Clark, who helped in distribution of papers for many years.
Both are now retiring.
NEW CLERK IS A FORMER MODERATOR
The Rev Kenneth Elliott, who succeeds the Rev Jim Crichton as Clerk,
is a former Moderator of the Presbytery, having served in that role in
the 2000-01 session.
Within the Presbytery, Kenneth has served with diligence as convenorof Benefice and Fabric, during which time he produced a much
appreciated handbook for Property Convenors. He served as Mission
Committee convenor from 1997 to 2000.
In May 2009, he was appointed Associate Clerk.
Kenneth can be heard on a Sunday Night on West Sound airways as a
co-presenter of Sunday at Nine.
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The new secretary to the Presbytery Clerk, Dorothy McPherson is
settling down to new surroundings in her appointment. She
succeeds Evelyn Brodie, who service in the position for 11 years.
MAUCHLINE MINISTER CALLED TO STRATHAVEN
The Rev Alan Telfer, minister at Mauchline since 1991, has been
called to Strathaven Avondale Old and Drumclog in the
Presbytery of Hamilton.
SPECIAL FUTURE
ANNOUNCEMENTModerators Visit
We are delighted to have Dr David Lewis, Ayr Presbytery
Moderator, as our guest preacher on Sunday 14
th
March.
A ruling elder at Alloway Parish Church, Dr David Lewis has been
appointed Moderator of the Presbytery of Ayr for the year 2009-2010.
Within the Presbytery, Dr Lewis has been an active member of several
committees. He served as Convener of the Mission Committee during
the development of the Presbytery Plan and is also a member of the
Mission and Discipleship Council of the Church of Scotland General
Assembly.
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SAVE OUR PLANET
God made Heaven and Earth.Then The
Lord God took the man and put him in the
Garden of Eden to work it and take care of
it :Genesis Ch2 V15.
Recently in Copenhagen peoples of the World have found the need to review
our stewardship of the task given to us with particular emphasis on climate
change and our effects on it. Before the summit took place the General
Assembly of the Church of Scotland decided that all Churches had to consider
the reduction of their carbon footprint by 5%. These are positive steps towards
the care of planet, but it is not down to a global or national decision but to
personal thoughts on how we all care for Gods great gift.
One problem we have is the amount of waste going to landfill. Nobody wants alandfill site near them but there also is an environmental reason to be
concerned about the rubbish in your green bin that goes to landfill. Organic
waste, such as fruit and vegetable peelings, rots down in landfill to form
methane gas which is a powerful climate change gas. Its effects are twenty
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ORGANISATIONAL VISITS
The Guild
byNeil Hannah and Bill Elphinstone
4th
February 2010
Neil Hannah, yes Neil has now recovered and we are a team
again, and I visited the Guild when the subject by the speaker,
Irene Hopkins, was Street Names. The beauty about these
Guild visits is that you can choose a date when the subject may
be of interest to both Neil and myself. This time, however, wewere rather limited due to the fact that I was about to go on
holiday, so the choice was mine whether Neil approved or not!!
We were not disappointed; Irene being a retired school teacher
from Galston was quite capable of voice projection without the
aid of a microphone. Her chosen subject, was really very
interesting, which she presented historically from the very
beginning up to the present day.
The Guild convenor,Joan Gillespie, had a prior engagement and
their treasurer MaureenMiller took on the mantle for the day.
The reading was given by Sheila Muirheadand the vote of thanks
was given byNancy Paton.
An average number attending is usually in the lower thirties.
Today, however, there were three members who had returned
from a spell of sickness i.e.Mary Danskin, JeanMcCormackand Ina Ross. There were also members from other local churches
who had been given a special invitation.
Normally, the visitors, have to say a few words Millie Walker
usually keeps things moving but in this instant we, the visitors,
got off scot-free, and neitherMaureen norMillie called on us and
we didnt volunteer!!, no doubt we will have to make up for it on
our next visit. I was all prepared to follow, in general, with the
theme of Street Names. I was going to associate some of the
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ladies with an appropriate Street Name, finishing with Maureen
who was to live at Miller Mansions in a Street With No
Name. Yes there really is a street so named in Ayrshire
perhaps when you are out and about you will pay more attention
to the various street names
There was only one negative point mentioned during the visit and
that was the urn. It had, apparently, been giving the Tea
Committee cause for concern hopefully the matter will have
been resolved before their next meeting.
The committee members of the Guild are to be complemented for
their choice of speakers, who cover a wide range of subjects
enabling the Guild Members to be entertained weekly onThursday afternoons.
The real bonus, as far as Neil and I are concerned, of these visits
is the afternoon teas. A choice of coffee or tea and we really are
spoilt for choice as far as the pancakes, scones and the wide
selection of fancy cakes.
Neil and I would, therefore, like to take this opportunity to say
how appreciative we are of the hospitality that we receive during
these visits and confirm the Good Wishes of the session.
THE BIBLE STUDY GROUP
by
Shona McGill and Alex Miller
We paid a visit to the Bible Study Group on Thursday 18th
February
2010.
The group meet twice a month and discuss various topics. The topic
being discussed on our visit was The Whole Armour of God
Ephesians Chapter 6. We witnessed and took part in a very interesting
discussion.
Although the group is small in numbers, they are very lively and
friendly. They are well organised by their leader, Margaret Bingham.
New members would be most welcome.
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GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
Matthews Gospel is one of four Gospels accounts in the New
Testament of Jesus and his life. Matthew shows not only that Jesus is
the fulfilment of everything the Jews believed in and expected, but thathis message and teaching is for everyone.
Matthews Aims
Matthew was probably written at a time when divisions between Jews
and Christians were hardening, perhaps after the destruction of
Jerusalem in 70CE and when Gentile Christians were distancing
themselves from Judaism.
Matthew addresses both groups: to Jews the writer declares that Jesus
is indeed the Messiah the biblical Prophets had predicted to Jewish and
Gentile Christians, that Gods Law and promise have been widened to
include all nations. In Matthew, the truth that Jesus is the Messiah is of
urgent importance. Matthew emphasises the penalty for those who fail
to live as the kingdom of God demands, using the phrase weeping and
gnashing of teeth five times (8:12; 13:42; 22:13; 24:51 25:30),
Jesus the Jew
Matthews Gospel emphasises the way in which Jesus has not betrayed
the Jewish heritage and Law, but widened and deepened it to become
Gods Law for all nations: Jesus completed and fulfils Hebrew
Scriptures. The Gospel begins with the words, An account of the
genealogy of Jesus the Messiah, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
This genealogy of Jesus descent from Israels king, David, and
forefather, Abraham, was an important form of legitimation at that
time.
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Matthews Message
Matthews Gospel is bracketed by two passages (1:23; 23:18-20) that
show us how closely Jesus is related to God God is with us.
THE BOOK
TITLE: The Gospel According to Matthew
DATE: c.85 90CE
AUTHORSHIP:
Traditionally by Matthew the tax collector (10:3) but many now think that
the author may have lived in Antioch towards the end of the first century
CE (if the event in Matt. 22:7 refers to the fall of Jerusalem), knew Greek
well, and received some rabbinic training.
If Marks Gospel came first and was expanded a generation later, the
author could not have been one of the original 12 disciples. Perhaps
Matthew the tax collector was the source for the material not included in
Mark? Much material in this Gospel has parallels in Luke and may stem
from a lost source.THE CONTENTS
Chapters 1-4 Jesus birth, baptism & temptation
Chapters 5-7 1st Discourse: the Sermon on the Mount
Chapters 8-9 Ten miracles
Chapter 10 2nd
Discourse: the 12 disciples are sent out
Chapters 11-12 Questions & Controversies
Chapter 13 3rd
Discourse: parables about Gods kingdomChapters14-17 Miracles & Teaching
Chapter 18 4th
Discourse: church discipline
Chapters 19-20 On the road to Jerusalem
Chapters 21-22 Jesus in the temple
Chapters 23-25 5th
Discourse: eschatological warnings
Chapters 26-28 Jesus betrayal, arrest, trial & crucifixion;
resurrection & great commission
KEY THEMES
Jesus is the Messiah with Gods authority, who fulfils prophecies
Jesus inaugurates the kingdom of God
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DAILY BIBLE READINGS FOR THE
MONTH OF MARCH 2009
DAY MARKSunday 1st 10:32-52
Monday 2nd
11:1-26
Tuesday 3rd
11:27-12:12
Wednesday 4th
12:13-27
Thursday 5th
12:28-44
Friday 6th
13:1-31
Saturday 7th
13:32-14:16
Sunday 8th 14:17-42Monday 9
th14:43-72
Tuesday 10th
15:1-32
Wednesday 11th 15:33-47
Thursday 12th
16:1-20
LUKEFriday 13
th1:1-25
Saturday 14
th
1:26-38Sunday 15
th1:39-56
Monday 16th
1:57-80
Tuesday 17th
2:1-20
Wednesday 18th
2:21-40
Thursday 19th
2:41-52
Friday 20th
3:1-22
Saturday 21st
3:23-4:13
Sunday 22nd
4:14-37
Monday 23rd 4:38-5:16
Tuesday 24th
5:17-32
Wednesday 25th
5:33-6:11
Thursday 26th
6:12-36
Friday 27th
6:37-7:10
Saturday 28th
7:11-35
Sunday 29th
7:36-50
Monday 30th
8:1-18
Tuesday 31st 8:19-39
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NEW
MEMBER BY CERIFICATE OF TRANSFER
Mr James Allan, 14 Morris Road Prestwick. (Dist 13 A. Wilson)
(From The Old High Kirk of Kilmarnock.)
Mrs Ella Nelson, 49 Boydfield Avenue Prestwick. (Dist 13 A. Wilson)
(From Corstorphine St Annes, Edinburgh.)
NEW MEMBER BY KIRK SESSION RESOLUTION
Mr Bobby McPike, 8 Ashgrove Maybole. (Dist 28 N. Inglis)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Mrs Elsie Dale, 4a Monkton Court Prestwick to Suncourt Nursing Home
Troon.
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MINISTER: Rev. Kenneth C. Elliott68 St. Quivox Road.
TEL: 478788
SESSIONCLERK:
Alan C. Moir98 Ayr Road.
TEL: 476883
CLERK TO
THE BOARD:
Malcolm Foggo1 Woodland Street.
TEL: 470026
TREASURER: Frank McQuade5 Hunter Street.
TEL: 475632
GIFT AIDCONVENER:
Aileen Telfer
79 Marchburn Avenue. TEL: 678429CHURCH
SECRETARY &
HALL LETTING
CONVENER:
Dorothy McPhersonChurch Vestry. TEL: 678556
ROLL
KEEPER:
Allan Kerr3 Cochrane Place.
TEL: 479960
PROPERTY
CONVENER:
James Yee20 Marina Road.
TEL: 477163
ORGANIST AND
CHOIRMASTER:
David Ferguson199 Hillfoot Road, Ayr.
TEL: 268992
SAFEGUARDING
COORDINATOR
Katie McKail49 Caerlaverock Road.
TEL: 475239
SUNDAY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENTS:
Ann MacKay15 Briarhill Street.
TEL: 477738
CHURCH
OFFICER:
Willie Main22 Bellesleyhill Road. TEL: 286224
All items for our APRIL NEWSLETTER should be submitted by
the conclusion of the Morning Service on Sunday the 21st March 2010.